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Books with title Flying Dragons

  • Flying Dragons

    Wil Mara

    Paperback (Capstone Press, Jan. 1, 2017)
    They might not fly with wings but these lizards have flaps of skin that let them glide through the sky. Learn all about these colorful flying dragons of Southeast Asia. Life science curriculum links are covered throughout. Critical thinking questions using the common core are also included.
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  • Flying the Dragon

    Natalie Dias Lorenzi

    Paperback (Charlesbridge, March 11, 2014)
    Flying the Dragon tells the story of two cousins in alternating chapters. American-born Skye is a good student and a star soccer player who never really gives any thought to the fact that her father is Japanese. Her cousin, Hiroshi, lives in Japan, and never really gives a thought to his uncle’s family living in the U.S. Their lives are thrown together when Hiroshi’s family, with his grandfather (who is also his best friend), have to move to the U.S. suddenly. Skye resents that she is now "not Japanese enough," and yet the friends she’s known forever abruptly realize she is "other." Hiroshi has a hard time adjusting to life in a new culture, and resents Skye’s intrusions on his time with Grandfather. Through all of this is woven Hiroshi’s expertise, and Skye’s growing interest in, kite making and competitive kite flying, culminating in a contest at the annual Washington Cherry Blossom Festival.
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  • Flying Paper Dragons

    Anne Akers Johnson

    Paperback (Klutz, March 15, 1898)
    12 fantastic flyers unmatched in the world of paper airplanes. Made of sturdy card stock, these dragons are beautifully illustrated and ready to fold and fly. Use expert tips included to modify and build a custom dragon. Then read on for fascinating facts about dragons, as written by award-winning science fiction author Pat Murphy. Comes With: 10 sheets of custom designed punch-out dragon parts, 6 sheets of foldable hatchlings, robo-dragon body and spines, tape
  • Flying Dragons

    Karen Latchana Kenney

    Paperback (Amicus Ink, Feb. 6, 2018)
    Sea cucumbers? Flying dragons? Students will be shocked and amazed by these unusual creatures! Amazing photographs and informative text provide reading practice and enjoyable learning for elementary readers on eight unique animals. The inclusion of fun facts and additional resources ensure that every curious kid's questions will be answered. A photo-illustrated book for elementary readers about the flying dragon, also known as the draco lizard. Readers learn about these gliding lizards' Asian jungle habitat, feeding habits, predators, and life cycle. Includes fun facts, table of contents, glossary, further resources, and index.
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  • Flying Paper Dragons

    Anne Akers Johnson

    Paperback (Klutz, Nov. 1, 2012)
    FLYING PAPER DRAGONS is a construction kit to send 12 dragons soaring. Children can punch-out and create 12 flying model dragons and adapt them to make the dragons unique. There's tips on how to customize the flying dragons from aerodynamics experts and fascinating facts about the natural history of dragons throughout the book. Includes everything needed to create and build fantastic flyers.
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  • Flying the Dragon

    Natalie Dias Lorenzi

    eBook (Charlesbridge, March 11, 2014)
    American-born Skye is a good student and a star soccer player who never really gives any thought to the fact that her father is Japanese. Her cousin, Hiroshi, lives in Japan, and never really gives a thought to his uncle's family living in the United States. Skye and Hiroshi's lives are thrown together when Hiroshi's family, with his grandfather (who is also his best friend), suddenly moves to the U.S. Now Skye doesn't know who she is anymore: at school she's suddenly too Japanese, but at home she's not Japanese enough. Hiroshi has a hard time adjusting to life in a new culture, and resents Skye's intrusions on his time with Grandfather. Through all of this is woven Hiroshi's expertise, and Skye's growing interest in, kite making and competitive rokkaku kite flying.
  • Flying Dragons

    Wil Mara

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, Jan. 1, 2017)
    They might not fly with wings but these lizards have flaps of skin that let them glide through the sky. Learn all about these colorful flying dragons of Southeast Asia. Life science curriculum links are covered throughout. Critical thinking questions using the common core are also included.
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  • Flying Dragons

    Karen Kenney

    Library Binding (Amicus, July 1, 2017)
    "A photo-illustrated book for elementary readers about the flying dragon, also known as the draco lizard. Readers learn about these gliding lizards' Asian jungle habitat, feeding habits, predators, and life cycle. Includes fun facts, table of contents, glossary, further resources, and index"--
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  • Flying the Dragon

    Natalie Dias Lorenzi

    Hardcover (Charlesbridge, July 1, 2012)
    American-born Skye is a good student and a star soccer player who never really gives any thought to the fact that her father is Japanese. Her cousin, Hiroshi, lives in Japan, and never really gives a thought to his uncle's family living in the United States. Skye and Hiroshi's lives are thrown together when Hiroshi's family, with his grandfather (who is also his best friend), suddenly moves to the U.S. Now Skye doesn't know who she is anymore: at school she's suddenly too Japanese, but at home she's not Japanese enough. Hiroshi has a hard time adjusting to life in a new culture, and resents Skye's intrusions on his time with Grandfather. Through all of this is woven Hiroshi's expertise, and Skye's growing interest in, kite making and competitive rokkaku kite flying.
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  • Flying Dragons

    Alma Flor Ada, F. Isabel Campoy

    Paperback (Santillana USA, April 1, 2000)
    Gathers poems by the editors, Josâe Coronel Urtecho, Josâe Emilio Gonzâalez, Marâia Elena Walsh, Josâe Juan Tablada, Josâe Martâi, and Marina Romero, along with traditional verses.
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  • Drawing Dragons

    Jim Hansen, John Burns

    Paperback (Chartwell Books, Feb. 24, 2009)
    This series shows the reader step-by-step instructions in creating their own designs and drawings. From what tools to use to creating depth and shadow, a novice artist can become an accomplished illustrator in no time.
  • Flying Dragon

    Alma Flor Ada, F. Isabel Campoy

    Paperback (Santillana USA Publishing Co, )
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