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  • The Red Ball

    Joanna Yardley

    Library Binding (Harcourt Childrens Books, Sept. 1, 1991)
    A little girl searching for her red ball finds it in a photograph and as she pursues it, it moves to other photographs depicting a girl very much like herself.
    K
  • 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 Blue Balloon

    Melanie Zoe Cavanaugh

    Hardcover (Green Anemone Press, March 15, 2014)
    None
  • The Noon Balloon

    Margaret Wise Brown

    Paperback (Changjiang Juvenile & Children's Publishing House, Nov. 1, 2015)
    A boy and a girl have a small dream -- to fly across the sky on a magic trip. They climb onto the fantasy balloon and fly across the clear blue sky. Fantasy balloon, where are you going, what would happen, is it fun and amazing? In this picture book full of imagination, Margaret will take the little readers on a fantasy journey from the ground to the sky, and from the city to the wild.
  • Balloon To The Moon

    Heley-Bee, ATom1746

    eBook (Heley-Bee Productions, )
    None
  • Miss Eva and the Red Balloon

    Karen M. Glennon, Hans Poppel

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing, Sept. 1, 1990)
    Miss Eva, an old-fashioned schoolmarm, leads a routine life until one of her students gives her a magic balloon
    M
  • 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.
  • Big Red Balloon

    Anne Fine, Kate Pankhurst

    Paperback (Bananas, May 1, 2013)
    A charming school story starring a child in a wheelchairPip's class is sending big red balloons off to celebrate their school's 100th anniversary. Each balloon has a tag that asks those who find the balloons to tell the class how far they'd gone. One lands just down the road, one is found in the next town—but Pip's flies all the way to Buckingham Palace! What's in store for Pip next?
    E
  • Balloon to the Moon

    Gill Arbuthnott

    Hardcover (Big Picture Press, June 27, 2019)
    THE STORY OF THE HUMAN JOURNEY TO SPACELong before anyone had designed a rocket, the Montgolfier brothers were making hot air balloons. In October 1783, they became the first people to experience controlled flight. Balloon to the Moon starts there and leads to Neil Armstrong's 'small step' and beyond. But why stop there? Learn about the great innovations of the past, then get ready for BLAST OFF into an unknown but exciting future.