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  • Billy the Balloon

    Daniel Moore

    Paperback (Elm Hill, Oct. 23, 2018)
    “Billy was a foil balloon that was born in a grocery store. He was a shiny silver balloon with a special message that said I Love You in bright red letters.” Billy the Balloon is a story that will assure, inspire, and give the reader hope that everything will be OK because everything happens for a purpose. It is story about how a farmer named Fred, his special needs grandson, JP, and Sally, a young city girl, are wondrously brought together for a benefit party by a balloon called Billy.
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  • Balloon on the Moon

    Dan McCann, Nathan Hale

    Hardcover (Walker Childrens, April 29, 2008)
    Up and away, off to the moon flies little Will's red balloon. His big brother, Jake, volunteers to bring it home safely, but first he'll need permission from NASA―and his parents―if he wants to join a space rescue mission. Being the youngest astronaut in history isn't easy, though. The launch is bumpy, and outer space is very far from home. Jake will need to hold on tight if he's ever going to reach the moon to save Will's balloon. Big brothers and aspiring astronauts alike will love this story of a stray toy and one boy's exciting journey to the moon.
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  • Billy the Balloon

    Daniel Moore

    eBook (Elm Hill, Oct. 23, 2018)
    “Billy was a foil balloon that was born in a grocery store. He was a shiny silver balloon with a special message that said I Love You in bright red letters.” Billy the Balloon is a story that will assure, inspire, and give the reader hope that everything will be OK because everything happens for a purpose. It is story about how a farmer named Fred, his special needs grandson, JP, and Sally, a young city girl, are wondrously brought together for a benefit party by a balloon called Billy.
  • The Blue Balloon

    Melanie Zoe Cavanaugh

    Hardcover (Green Anemone Press, March 15, 2014)
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  • The Balloon Hoax

    Edgar Allan Poe

    language (, Jan. 14, 2013)
    "The Balloon Hoax" is a collection of newspaper articles published in the 1840s by Edgar Allan Poe. The articles provided a supposedly true account of Monck Mason's air balloon trip across the Atlantic Ocean.
  • The Magic Balloon

    Kirby Vaughn, Books That Heal

    Paperback (Chalfant Eckert Publishing, Oct. 22, 2019)
    A heart-warming and honest book about the love between a step-father and his son, Kirby. Kirby recounts his experiences before and after the loss of his step-father. A wonderful book to inspire children to share their feelings about the loss of someone special in their life.Kirby was born November 13, 2008 in Bridgton, Maine. He currently lives in Harrison, Maine with his mom and sister and two mini dachshunds, Qubert and Pikachu. Kirby is a natural athlete and plays football, basketball, and baseball for the local rec program. He is also the best big brother ever.
  • Balloon To The Moon

    Heley-Bee, ATom1746

    eBook (Heley-Bee Productions, )
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  • The Balloon-Hoax

    Edgar Allan Poe

    language (MVP, Dec. 12, 2018)
    This tale appeared in the New York Sun in 1844 and claimed a group of men successfully crossed the Atlantic Ocean in a new type of balloon. Although the story looked real, it was completely fiction and created entirely from Poe's imagination.
  • The Balloon-Hoax

    Edgar Allan Poe

    language (MVP, July 19, 2019)
    This tale appeared in the New York Sun in 1844 and claimed a group of men successfully crossed the Atlantic Ocean in a new type of balloon. Although the story looked real, it was completely fiction and created entirely from Poe's imagination.
  • The Balloon-Hoax

    Edgar Allan Poe

    language (CDED, Feb. 6, 2019)
    This tale appeared in the New York Sun in 1844 and claimed a group of men successfully crossed the Atlantic Ocean in a new type of balloon. Although the story looked real, it was completely fiction and created entirely from Poe's imagination.
  • The Balloon-Hoax

    Edgar Allan Poe

    language (LMAB, Dec. 12, 2018)
    This tale appeared in the New York Sun in 1844 and claimed a group of men successfully crossed the Atlantic Ocean in a new type of balloon. Although the story looked real, it was completely fiction and created entirely from Poe's imagination.
  • The Balloon

    Monica Elisabeth Filippenko

    Paperback (Moonbeam Press, Jan. 23, 2012)
    A little girl takes a walk with her dad, and their simple experience is a picture of true love, joy, and the beauty of childhood innocence.