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Books with title Flora's Very Windy Day

  • Flora's Very Windy Day

    Jeanne Birdsall, Matt Phelan

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, Aug. 27, 2013)
    "This gem of a book will resonate with older siblings everywhere." --School Library Journal When Flora and her pesky little brother, Crispin, are whisked away by a swirling and swooping wind, she gets the opportunity of a lifetime: the chance to give her brother away. With tempting offers from a dragonfly, the man in the moon, and even the wind itself, she will find it difficult to choose. But Flora would do anything to get rid of Crispin, wouldn’t she?
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  • Flora's Very Windy Day

    Jeanne Birdsall, Matt Phelan

    language (Clarion Books, Aug. 23, 2010)
    When Flora and her pesky little brother, Crispin, are whisked away by a swirling and swooping wind, she gets the opportunity of a lifetime: the chance to give her brother away. With tempting offers from a dragonfly, the man in the moon, and even the wind itself, she will find it difficult to choose. But Flora would do anything to get rid of Crispin, wouldn’t she?Jeanne Birdsall’s utterly charming picture book takes flight in Matt Phelan’s twisting, twirling watercolors, brimming with wit and whimsy.
  • Flora's Very Windy Day

    Jeanne Birdsall, Matt Phelan

    Hardcover (Clarion Books, Aug. 23, 2010)
    "This gem of a book will resonate with older siblings everywhere."-"-School Library Journal" "" WhenFlora and her pesky little brother, Crispin, are whisked away by a swirling and swooping wind, shegets the opportunity of a lifetime: the chance to give her brother away. With tempting offers from a dragonfly, the man in the moon, and even the wind itself, she will find it difficult to choose. But Flora would do anything to get rid of Crispin, wouldn t she?"
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  • The Very Windy Day

    Beverley Boorer

    language (Beverley Boorer, Sept. 16, 2014)
    The day starts off calm and two children enjoy playing in the sandpit. Jake wishes there was something exciting to do like play on the beach or go to a birthday party with balloons. Gradually, the wind increases as a gale blows in. When the tree nearby falls onto their roof, Jake is confused about whether his wish for something exciting to happen caused the disaster - or was it those ants he saw under the tree? Parents will love reading this story and children will enjoy listening to the many enchanting descriptions of the beach and the weather changing. A great story that has been published in the Australian School magazine not once, but twice. Older children will also love the escalating excitement of a day that changes from calm, to very windy, to disastrous and how the children and their parents cope with it all.
  • Flora's Very Windy Day

    Jeanne Birdsall, Matt Phelan

    Hardcover (Clarion Books, Aug. 23, 2010)
    Book Details:Format: HardcoverPublication Date: 8/23/2010Pages: 32Reading Level: Age 5 and Up
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  • The Very Windy Day

    Scott Lewis Broom, Yip Jar Design

    Paperback (Storybook Genius, LLC, March 16, 2017)
    An Easy Reader for early readers!Welcome to the Village of Woodley Bend. This is the home to one very curious cat named Breadsticks and one very clever fox named Bow-Bow. Breadsticks and Bow-Bow are the best of friends! Follow their adventures in this adorable Early Reader Series set in the English countryside. It's a very windy day in Woodley Bend. Best Friends Breadsticks and Bow-Bow are excited to fly their new kite. Hold on tight! Their new kite takes them for a ride in the sky!
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  • The Very Windy Day

    Elizabeth MacDonald, Lesley Summers

    Hardcover (Tambourine, March 1, 1992)
    Four people running errands on a very windy day have their possessions blown away and ultimately returned to them.
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  • the very windy day.

    elizabeth macdonald., lesley summers.

    Hardcover (tambourine books., March 15, 1991)
    Book in perfect condition
  • The Very Windy Day

    Elizabeth MacDonald, Lesley Summers

    Library Binding (Tambourine, March 1, 1992)
    A big gust of wind mixes things up in Summerville as it carries away Emma's blanket, which sails toward Mrs. Green, who loses her hat, which flies to Susan White, who loses her box, which is found by Mr. Black, and so on.
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  • Flora's Very Windy Day

    Jeanne Birdsall, Matt Phelan

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, Aug. 27, 2013)
    "This gem of a book will resonate with older siblings everywhere."-"-School Library Journal" "" WhenFlora and her pesky little brother, Crispin, are whisked away by a swirling and swooping wind, shegets the opportunity of a lifetime: the chance to give her brother away. With tempting offers from a dragonfly, the man in the moon, and even the wind itself, she will find it difficult to choose. But Flora would do anything to get rid of Crispin, wouldn t she?"
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  • Flora's Very Windy Day

    Jeanne birdsall

    Paperback (Scholastic, July 6, 2010)
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  • The Very Windy Day

    Elizabeth MacDonald, Lesley Summers

    Paperback (ABC/The All Children's Co., March 15, 1991)
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