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Books with title Flit, Flutter, Fly!

  • Flutter! Fly!

    Kaaren Pixton

    Paperback (Workman Publishing Company, Dec. 16, 2009)
    Show baby the world of creatures that fly with a book that’s indestructible! Who soars through the air? Eagle! Who skips above the pond? Dragonfly! Who drinks from a flower? Hummingbird! Indestructibles is the trusted series for easing little ones into story time. Beloved by babies and their parents, Indestructibles are built for the way babies “read” (i.e., with their hands and mouths) and are: Rip Proof—made of ultra-durable tight-woven materialWaterproof—can be chewed on, drooled on, and washed!Emergent Literacy Tool—bright pictures and few or no words encourage dialogic readingPortable—lightweight books can go anywhere, perfect for for the diaper bag and for travelSafe for Baby—meets ASTM safety standards
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  • Flutter

    Olivia Evans, Lisa Hollett

    language (, July 24, 2017)
    Dylan Walker has spent six years trying to move on from the loss of his girlfriend, Presley Cooper. Motivated by grief and the desire to do for others what he couldn’t do for her, he burns the candle at both ends to make it through medical school. After graduation he moves west, putting as much distance as possible between his past and his present.Or so he thought.Unknowingly, Dylan has been set on a path that will destroy everything he thought he knew. All the pain, all the grief, was all for nothing. With the help of an unexpected ally, Dylan must find the answers and save the girl he loves before it’s too late.Deceit.Betrayal.Revenge.A second chance at love.But first, he must find a way to make her remember her past. Remember him. Remember everything.
  • Flutterby Fly

    Stephen Cosgrove

    Mass Market Paperback (Price Stern Sloan, May 29, 1984)
    Flutterby, a little winged horse, tries to find out what scared the butterflies into scattering all over the field
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  • Flit, Flutter, Fly!

    Lee Bennett Hopkins

    Hardcover (Doubleday Books for Young Readers, Oct. 1, 1992)
    A collection of poems features creatures that flit, flutter, and fly, including bees, butterflies, and bugs.
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  • Flutter

    Amanda Hocking

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 3, 2016)
    Being undead doesn't make life any easier for Alice Bonham. Her younger brother's love life is heating up, while hers is... more complicated. Mae is falling apart, her best friend Jane is addicted to vampire bites, and if Alice doesn't get her bloodlust under control, someone will end up dead. Alice volunteers for a rescue mission with Ezra. But going up against a pack of rabid vampires might be too much, even for him.
  • Flutter

    Gina Linko

    eBook (Random House Books for Young Readers, Oct. 23, 2012)
    All Emery Land wants is to be like any other 17-year-old—to go to school, hang out with her friends, and just be normal. But for as long as she can remember, she's suffered from seizures. And in recent years they've consumed her life. To Emery they're much more than seizures, she calls them loops—moments when she travels through wormholes back and forth in time and to a mysterious town. The loops are taking their toll on her physically. So she practically lives in the hospital where her scientist father and an ever-growing team of doctors monitor her every move. They're extremely interested in the data they collect when Emery seizes. It appears that she's tapping into parts of the brain typically left untouched by normal human beings. Escaping from the hospital, Emery travels to Esperanza, the town from her loops on the upper peninsula of Michigan, where she meets Asher Clarke. Ash's life is governed by his single-minded pursuit of performing good Samaritan acts to atone for the death of a loved one. His journey is very much entwined with Emery's loops. Drawn together they must unravel their complicated connection before it's too late.
  • Flutter

    Gina Linko

    Hardcover (Random House Books for Young Readers, Oct. 23, 2012)
    All Emery Land wants is to be like any other 17-year-old—to go to school, hang out with her friends, and just be normal. But for as long as she can remember, she's suffered from seizures. And in recent years they've consumed her life. To Emery they're much more than seizures, she calls them loops—moments when she travels through wormholes back and forth in time and to a mysterious town. The loops are taking their toll on her physically. So she practically lives in the hospital where her scientist father and an ever-growing team of doctors monitor her every move. They're extremely interested in the data they collect when Emery seizes. It appears that she's tapping into parts of the brain typically left untouched by normal human beings. Escaping from the hospital, Emery travels to Esperanza, the town from her loops on the upper peninsula of Michigan, where she meets Asher Clarke. Ash's life is governed by his single-minded pursuit of performing good Samaritan acts to atone for the death of a loved one. His journey is very much entwined with Emery's loops. Drawn together they must unravel their complicated connection before it's too late.
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  • flutter

    Olivia Evans

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 11, 2017)
    Dylan Walker has spent six years trying to move on from the loss of his girlfriend, Presley Cooper. Motivated by grief and the desire to do for others what he couldn’t do for her, he burns the candle at both ends to make it through medical school. After graduation he moves west, putting as much distance as possible between his past and his present. Or so he thought. Unknowingly, Dylan has been set on a path that will destroy everything he thought he knew. All the pain, all the grief, was all for nothing. With the help of an unexpected ally, Dylan must find the answers and save the girl he loves before it’s too late. Deceit. Betrayal. Revenge. A second chance at love. But first, he must find a way to make her remember her past. Remember him. Remember everything.
  • Flutter

    Leah Bisciotti

    eBook (Archway Publishing, Oct. 30, 2015)
    A family has come to visit a house in the neighborhood! The mother and father are staying in a planter on the porch, with a nest holding three new baby birds.Using the nest as a home, the birds explore the neighborhood. As the young girl looks on from a window, the three young birds grow stronger and learn how to use their new wings. And then one day, the birds leave! Will they be back for another visit as they seek new adventures and sing from the highest trees?This illustrated childrens story tells the tale of a sweet, feathered family who make their home on one persons front porch as the youngest ones grow and learn to fly.
  • Flitter, Flutter Butterfly

    Sandra Rye Baggett, Nancy Vinson Nave

    eBook (Xlibris US, Sept. 10, 2018)
    Flitter, Flutter Butterfly—written by Sandra Rye Baggett—is an illustrated children’s book that includes material suitable for children of all ages. The inspiration for Sandra’s book came from her five-year-old granddaughter who asked her to write a butterfly song. Sandra sang the song with her grandchildren for years and used it as part of a unit for her kindergarten classes. The book provides an integrated learning experience for children, inspiring inquiry through the study of nature. Activities are included to help parents and teachers adapt to the child’s learning style. Some of the experiences provided include—questions to practice observation skills,—the life cycle of the butterfly,—journal pages allowing the child to chart butterflies/moths seen in the wild,—music to accompany the butterfly song, and—art activities.Nancy Vinson Nave, retired art teacher, beautifully illustrates the book. Sandra and Nancy were childhood classmates, and they taught in the same school system. It is their hope that parents and teachers will enjoy sharing this book with young children as much as they have enjoyed creating it.
  • Flutterby Fly

    Stephen Cosgrove

    Paperback (Price Stearn Sloan, Jan. 1, 2004)
    Gossip is harmful and usually filled with lies.
  • Flutter and Fly

    Bryant Chapman

    language (Outskirts Press, Inc., April 24, 2019)
    One Monarch butterfly glides happily and carefree over the California countryside. The Mexican born Monarch goes by the name of Manny. Manny’s life of boundless fluttering and endless soaring takes a dramatic change when he is abruptly captured by researching entomologists and placed in a holding cell full of butterflies from all over the world. Angry, full of angst and Manny tries to convince is fellow cell mates that a rebellion is in the works and he is just the man to lead them out of their bondage. To Manny’s surprise, only one butterfly chooses to respond. It is Poppi, the eldest Monarch in captivity. He quickly lays down the law of the land to Manny, ensuring Manny does not rock the boat for all of them. Quite dismayed Manny has no choice but to fall in line like all the others. A few hours later Manny and Poppi find themselves 30 thousand feet in the air heading to their new home thousands of miles away. His new residence is in the nation’s capitol of Washington D.C home of the Smithsonian Institution and their prized attraction “The Butterfly Pavilion”. Now after being Butterfly-Napped from his posh California home life Manny has little choice but to find a way to adapt to his new home.With the assistance of newly found friends Poppi, and Lucky, Manny’s mission is indeed a formidable one. In order to prevent the pending nuptials of a Princess he adores, he must compete in and win the coveted Bogo Flying Tournament in order to capture the heart of the beautiful and alluring Princess Talia. After doing so Manny must then foil a plot to oust Princess Talia’s father King Ortho from power thus preventing the Pavilion residents from a lifetime of tyranny and injustice thrust upon them by Tabor. If you think that is a handful, Manny must also devise a complex escape plan from the highly secured and well-guarded federal building known as the Natural History Museum. Flutter and Fly is a story that encapsulates one butterfly’s journey across the country to win the heart of a princess and somehow find his way back home. Luckily, for Manny he just happens to meet some great friends to share in his adventure along the way.