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Books with title Toot! Learns to Fly

  • Toby Learns to Fly

    Kami Jo, Lynn Maxwell

    Paperback (Trafford Publishing, Oct. 7, 2010)
    Join Toby as he undergoes a life-changing transformation and struggles with leaving his comfort zone, relinquishing control, and conquering his fear. Does he have the courage it takes to become who he was created to be?
  • Frankie Learns to Fly

    Shantel Johnson

    eBook
    Everyone needs a little encouragement. But what happens when you are discouraged to to do something that should come naturally? Frankie is excited about learning to fly. He has overcome things most fly's don't, like being eaten by a frog. When Frankie decides he wants to learn to fly, he is faced with discouragement buy fellow insects. All it takes is one wise voice and a friend to encourage Frankie to believe in his natural ability; and before he knows it, he's soaring!
  • Percy Learns to Fly

    Patricia Schetter, Mary A Livingston, Kandis Lighthall

    language (ABTA Publications & Products, Dec. 1, 2016)
    In the 2013 Gelett Burgess Gold Medal Award winning book for motivation and inspiration, the reader will meet Percy, his family, classmates and teacher, all residence of Gull Island. Everyone can see Percy is different. As a penguine growing up on an island of sea gulls he and his parents face many challenges. His parents deal with concerns from their family, comments from friends and demands from his teacher. He tries hard to fit in with his friends and do well in school despite teasing from his classmates and educational demands that all students meet the same requirements. This heartwarming tale will captivate readers of all ages with moments of disappointment, excitement and joy as Percy Learns to Fly! Readers will learn that Percy is a “Different Kind of Bird” but being different is not bad, in fact, it can make you even better than others at some things! The beautiful illustrations help the reader feel Percy’s emotions as he learns about his own differences and strengths. Children will enjoy the story and Percy’s efforts to achieve. Many children and adults may personally relate to some of Percy’s experiences and struggles. Parents and teachers will appreciate the extra resources provided in the back of the book. The Lessons and Resource section provides the readers with next steps if there is a "Percy" in their life. The topics covered include Early Signs, Educate Yourself , Bully Prevention, Accommodations/Modifications/Differentiated Instruction, Student Feelings and Behavioral Responses, Collaboration, Remediation and Celebrate Diversity. The Lessons and Resources set Percy Learns to Fly apart from other childrens book. This is truly a book for all ages.
  • Kace Learns to Fly

    Laymon A. Hicks, Aytan Khalafova

    Paperback (Hicks Communications, June 6, 2018)
    Kace is the smallest of all his brothers and sisters and has a hard time growing or learning as quickly as they do. Through hard work and keeping your head up, all things are possible! This colorful, optimistically-written and insightful children s book contains an uplifting story with a message for children to stay positive, no matter what they ve been through. All your goals even if they re high are always within reach.
  • Learning to Fly

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    Paperback (Scholastic, )
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  • Learnin' To Fly...?

    David English

    eBook (David Alexander English, Jan. 31, 2016)
    The journey of the seeker, the path of the soul. This original story was inspired by a lifelong dream of learning to fly, all the challenges one meets along the way of fulfilling ones dreams, and realizing our life's purpose. It explores overcoming all the ways we can get lost and found along the way. It is essentially a timeless allegory using the process of learning to flyas a metaphor for the evolution of our spirit... 222 page graphic novel for all ages, with 177 original black and white line drawings (all created using just bare finger on a tablet).
  • Learning to Fly

    Sandra Atkins

    eBook (Ambassador International, Aug. 7, 2018)
    Learning to Fly is the heart-warming story of a boy coming-of age. It is the story of mistakes made and lessons learned. On becoming a teenager, Sam feels that he is now old enough and wise enough to exert his authority over his sister, Cassie. When he attempts to teach Cassie a lesson, the result is a disaster. In the process of learning to fly Sam learns that his actions have consequences, some good and some not so good. They could even lead to someone’s death. Cassie learns that sometimes you need help to fly. In the end, an owl teaches them both that when you fly high you must be careful. When something goes wrong in life, you might have a long way to fall.
  • Clara Learns to Fly

    Naika C Gabriel

    Paperback (Balboa Press, July 31, 2017)
    Sometimes believing in your dream is more important than the dream itself! Join Clara, a quirky and spunky Haitian girl, on her enchanting adventure as she learns to connect with love, nature and herself. And fly!
  • Emily Learns To Fly

    Terra Lent

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Jan. 25, 2018)
    Emily returns to the Faerie Realm where she meets Arilyn's family and gets a chance to fly. This book is full of gorgeous full page images that will transport you into the world of fairies. Along with learning to fly Emily also learns a valuable lesson on how her actions can unknowingly effect other people and creatures. To learn how Emily first found the Faerie Realm, read "Emily Meets A Fairy," the first book in 'The Adventures of Emily' series.
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  • Rudy Learns to Fly

    Rebecca Finn

    Board book (Campbell Books, Sept. 1, 2012)
    Santa helps a fearful reindeer conquer his fear of flying.
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  • Woodley Learns to Fly

    Calvin Honeycutt

    language (, Feb. 24, 2015)
    Go on a journey with Woodley the owl as he learns to fly. Woodley not only learns to fly, he also learns how to deal with a bully and the value of hard work.
  • Owlie Learns to Fly

    Meaghan Fisher, Tim Rowe

    Paperback (Gypsy Publications, Jan. 31, 2015)
    It's flying day! Today, all of Mother Owl's babies will learn how to fly. His brothers and sisters are excited, but Owly is a little nervous. Each time he steps to the edge, he backs off and lets someone else go instead. Finally, he's the last owl left. Will little Owly find his courage to soar?