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Books with title I Can Fly!

  • I Can

    Rourke Publishing

    (Rourke Publishing, Jan. 1, 2015)
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  • I Can Fly

    Fleurette King, Zabrina Figueroa

    (, Feb. 6, 2020)
    Chappy is the gutsy caterpillar who pursues his dream to fly even when the odds are against him. Sure, he got discouraged at times but he never gave up on his dream. One day his dream came through and he could fly. I hope this book will encourage everyone to never give up on their dreams. Even through challenges and difficult times, our dreams give us hope for the future.
  • Five Can Fly

    Steve Jorgenson

    Paperback (Independently published, Dec. 4, 2019)
    This book continues the fun and fanciful story of the digits 0 through 9. It tells the story in the voices of the digits as if they were alive. The book continues to teach good life values and mathematics concepts in a fun way for children.
  • Can I

    Jessie Nagra, Kurt Hershey

    Paperback (FriesenPress, June 18, 2020)
    Johnny is getting ready very, very slowly for a soccer match. It's too hot to play, his team always loses, and he feels he'd be happy if he never, ever played again. The problem is ... his father lives and breathes soccer.Can Johnny find the courage to be honest with his dad? And can Dad accept that his son wants something different? Is there a world beyond soccer?With insight and humour, Can I? leads the young reader through this age-old story of what happens when parental expectations conflict with a child's natural talents and desires-showing that everything can be resolved with a little enthusiasm, trust, and love. Children and parents alike will enjoy this timeless tale of how to deal with conflict and come out smiling....
  • I Can Flush

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    Board book (Parragon Book Service Ltd, )
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  • Can It Fly?

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    Mass Market Paperback (Crabtree Publishing Company, Feb. 27, 1827)
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  • Why Can't I Fly?

    Trisha Bridger, Dan Bridger, Sheila Elliott

    Paperback (Wubbly Bubbly Books, March 7, 2010)
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  • I Can Fly

    Juliet Barnes, Worldreader

    eBook (Longhorn Publishers and Worldreader, Feb. 15, 2017)
    I Can Fly shows how ignorance can lead to discrimination against people living with HIV and AIDS. When information leaks that Tadeo’s mother has HIV, the neighbours attempt to evict her. Tadeo is also kicked out of school and his friends, apart from Rose, shun him. Rose stands by her friend as they battle stigmatization and discrimination.
  • Cat Can Fly

    Rebecca Purcell

    Board book (Tiny Seed Publishing, Sept. 1, 2020)
    Cat wants to fly, so he flaps his arms, jumps up high, and finds he can fly! He teams up with Bird for a flying adventure over trees and seas. With colorful, simple illustrations and short, rhyming, easy-to-understand sentences, this is part of the Cat’s Adventures series of books, aimed at encouraging a love of literacy in emergent readers. The book uses bold illustrations and simple text to enable new readers to enjoy and develop their vocabulary, as well as encouraging the recognition and understanding of word structure through phonics. Printed as a board book, the story is nicely designed for children and readers of all ages! It features large type and easy words, paired with sweet and simple illustrations that will help beginning readers decode the story.
  • I Can Fly

    Ruth Krauss

    Library Binding (Golden Books, Jan. 1, 1820)
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  • Why Can't I Fly?

    Capstone Classroom, Tony Stead

    Hardcover (Capstone Classroom, Jan. 1, 2017)
    Have you ever wondered what makes an airplane fly through the air? These third grade classes explain the history of flight and the science behind it. After reading this book, you’ll understand why an airplane can fly and will be able to answer the question: Why can’t I fly?
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  • I Can Fly, What Am I?

    Alain Crozon

    Hardcover (Milet Publishing, March 15, 1851)
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