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Books with title Wings

  • Wings!

    Paul Stewart, Jane Porter

    Hardcover (Otter-Barry Books, Sept. 13, 2016)
    The Grand Gathering of the Birds culminates in a flight to the top of the tree and Penguin is left all on his own once again. A hilarious sequence of events unfolds as Penguin tries to teach himself to fly, following the expert advice of his airborne friends. When all attempts to take off fail, a brilliant plan is devised by the other birds, who lift him up in the sky...But not for long! Disaster strikes, Penguin free falls into the water below and there he discovers his true element. An inspiring picture book that celebrates friendship and encourages children to recognize their own unique skills.
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  • Wings

    Julie Gonzalez

    Hardcover (Delacorte Books for Young Readers, April 12, 2005)
    Ben Delaney has a steadfast belief: Someday he will fly. He’ll sprout wings and really begin his life. But in all of his 17 years, there’s been no sign of any wings. Ben blames Gravity, his sworn enemy, for keeping him down. Yet if there’s one thing Ben isn’t, it’s a ground-dweller. He can feel his wings wanting out, just biding their time. But when will they be ready to emerge? And when will his older brother, parents, and friends accept his inevitable destiny? For flying is what Ben was born to do . . . and no one can persuade him otherwise.
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  • Wings

    Sneed B. Collard, Robin Brickman

    Hardcover (Charlesbridge Publishing, Jan. 15, 2008)
    Birds aren't the only creatures that have wings-- bats and insects have them, too. Sneed B. Collard III explores the diversity of wings, the mechanics of flight, and the fascinating abilities and attributes flying animals possess. Intricate, vivid collages show the delicate beauty of each type of wing. Includes a glossary and additional resources.
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  • Wings

    Aprilynne Pike

    Paperback (HarperCollins Children's Books, April 1, 2009)
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  • Wings

    Julie Gonzalez

    Mass Market Paperback (Laurel Leaf, Dec. 12, 2006)
    Ben Delaney has a steadfast belief: Someday he will fly. He’ll sprout wings and really begin his life. But in all of his 17 years, there’s been no sign of any wings. Ben blames Gravity, his sworn enemy, for keeping him down. Yet if there’s one thing Ben isn’t, it’s a ground-dweller. He can feel his wings wanting out, just biding their time. But when will they be ready to emerge? And when will his older brother, parents, and friends accept his inevitable destiny? For flying is what Ben was born to do . . . and no one can persuade him otherwise.From the Hardcover edition.
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  • Wings

    Terry Pratchett, Tony Robinson

    Audio CD (Random House Children's Books, April 5, 2007)
    Somewhere in a place so far up there is no down, a ship is waiting to take the nomes home—back to wherever they came from. And one nome, Masklin, knows that they've got to try and contact this ship. It means getting to Florida (wherever that is), then getting to the launch of a communications satellite (whatever that is). A ridiculous plan. Impossible. But Masklin doesn't know this, so he tries to do it anyway. And the first step is to try and hitch a ride on a new kind of truck, a truck with wings—Concorde.
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  • Wings #1

    Jason Lethcoe, Scott Altman

    language (Grosset & Dunlap, Feb. 5, 2009)
    When Edward?s mother dies, his aunt sends him to a school for troubled youths. There, Edward develops an itch in his back that he can?t scratch, and when he gets angry it seems like he can move things with his mind. When the itch erupts into a set of wings, an evil teacher tries to cut them off. Edward is rescued by Mr. Spines, who reveals that Edward is a Guardian, a magical being who guards and guides souls in the Woodbine, a stopover between life and death. Edward will now have to battle the most evil force in the Woodbine, the Jackal, and his army of fallen Guardians. They have destroyed the bridges that lead to the afterlife, trapping countless souls. Edward is unprepared for so much responsibility and he runs away and becomes lost in the Woodbine. There he must find his own voice and learn to master his powers as he is pulled from side to side by magical forces he is only beginning to understand.
  • Wings

    Helen Gregory

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, July 1, 2013)
    Lots of animals have wings. Some wings are big and some are small. Some are covered with feathers and some are not. Read more to find out all about wings.
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  • Wings!

    Jane Porter (illustrator) Paul Stewart

    Paperback (Otter-Barry Books Ltd, Aug. 1, 2017)
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  • Wings

    Aprilynne Pike

    Library Binding (HarperTeen, May 5, 2009)
    Laurel was mesmerized, staring at the pale things with wide eyes. They were terrifyingly beautiful—too beautiful for words. Laurel turned to the mirror again, her eyes on the hovering petals that floated beside her head. They looked almost like wings. In this extraordinary tale of magic and intrigue, romance and danger, everything you thought you knew about faeries will be changed forever.
  • Wings

    Dennis Yolen, Jane & Nolan

    Hardcover (Harcourt Brace, Aug. 16, 1991)
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  • Wings

    Aprilynne Pike, Mandy siegfried

    Audio CD (Recorded Books, Aug. 16, 2009)
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