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Books with title I CAN FLY

  • I Can

    Amanda Cartwright, Edo Fuijkschot

    Paperback (Amanda Cartwright, Oct. 10, 2017)
    I CAN Follows the daily activities of one very special dog. This beautifully illustrated book uses a gentle rhyming rhythm to describe all that this adorable dog can do, despite his disability.Inspired by the author’s own dog, I CAN is a great read aloud book for teachers and parents of young children. The book has an upbeat positive view on the dog’s disability, and how he uses his other senses to enjoy life to the full. Young readers will also enjoy reading along with the simple repeating rhyme.
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  • I Can

    Catherine Peters

    Paperback (Houghton Mifflin, March 15, 1999)
    An early emergent reading book.
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  • I Can...

    Stephanie DeWitt, Jordyn Smith

    Paperback (Independently published, July 15, 2017)
    A very fun book that children will love to have their parents read to them or love reading by themselves. The artwork is bright and colorful, keeping their attention throughout the book. It is written in poetry form, making it more fun to read and easy to pick up. Children will love acting out each page of this book!
  • I Can

    Susan Winter

    Paperback (Dorling Kindersley Publishers Ltd, March 25, 1993)
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  • Why Can't I Fly?

    Ken Brown

    Paperback (Macmillan Children's Books, March 15, 1991)
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  • I Can!

    Gladys Rosa-Mendoza

    Board book (Adirondack Books, Oct. 31, 2018)
    Introduce your children to various tasks they can be proud of accomplishing with whimsical and humorous illustrations
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  • "I FLY"

    Andrew Hawcroft

    eBook (Smashwords, April 18, 2012)
    One night, when thirteen year-old Jamie Cramer finds he can float a few inches off the ground while standing in the filthy kitchen of his drunken mother's council flat, he starts to hope that his life can change for the better. It certainly WILL change, in some ways for the better, and in some ways quite the opposite. For in these hysterical, media-dominated times, a boy who can actually fly will trigger many different reactions in modern society....
  • I Can

    Nelson Brown

    Paperback (AuthorHouse, Feb. 9, 2016)
    Nelson Brown’s “I Can” conveys to our precious children the empowering message that they are empowered to succeed in each stage of their development, and that confidence-building skills are encrypted within their very nature. This book, through its directness in words and pictures, echoes one of the most important messages parents, teachers, and society in general can offer children throughout life, which is that they are skilled individuals worthy of their own self- respect and self-love. Michael Bernard Beckwith Author of Spiritual Liberation and Life Visioning “I Can is a powerful little book that can help a child feel good about reading. The youngest reader can start off being a confident reader and have fun doing what the book says can be done. Watch how big your child smiles after they’ve read “I Can” on their own. This book can be the start of something great within your child.” Author- Nelson Brown “Yo Puedo es un libro poderoso que puede ayudar a un niño a sentirse bien al leer. El lector más joven puede comenzar siendo un lector de confianza y divertirse haciendo lo que el libro indica. Mire lo grande que su niño sonríe después de que ha leído “ Yo Puedo” por su propia cuenta . Este libro puede ser el comienzo de algo grande dentro de su hijo “ Autor – Nelson Brown
  • I Can

    Jennifer Miller-Joseph, Saif Brockington

    Paperback (VMH Publishing, May 13, 2019)
    Have you ever been scared to try something new? Does the thought of failing make you blue? Believe in yourself and what you will find is true, “You can, you can if you only try. Only when a bird opens its wings can it fly.”
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  • Why Can't I Fly?

    Rita Golden Gelman

    Library Binding (Econo-Clad Books, Oct. 4, 1986)
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  • You can Fly

    Madeline Woods, Blueberry Illustrations

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 23, 2016)
    This story is about the possibilities of growth and change and honoring one’s individuality. This book uses the metamorphosis process to explain its meaning. This book will encourage a child to believe in his or her own unique self. It's about honoring your own unique special individuality. By doing so there is truly no limits to how high you can fly.
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  • I Can!

    Catherine Amandla Clark, Ed.D., Krickett Jones Halpern

    Paperback (Independently published, May 28, 2019)
    A story of a child who struggles to realize her potential and a teacher who supports her journey to wholeness...