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Books with title If Cats Could Fly

  • If I Could Fly

    Miss Tammy

    language (, Aug. 3, 2014)
    What if you could fly?
  • If My Cat Could Fly

    A.J. Culey, Fabiana Farcas

    Hardcover (POOF! Press, May 29, 2016)
    My cat gets into a LOT of trouble.She's silly and funny and kind of crazy —OH MY!Imagine all the mischief and troublemy cat could get into if only she could fly!
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  • If Only I Could Fly

    Rhonda Manyak

    Paperback (Halo Publishing International, Oct. 18, 2016)
    "If Only I Could Fly" is a story of a child's journey to cope with the absence and death of a loved one and his perspective on how he would get to heaven to bring his loved one back... if only he could fly! www.achildshealingheart.com
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  • If I Could Fly

    Jill Hucklesby

    Paperback (Egmont Books Ltd, )
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  • If I Could Fly . . .

    Jeremy Rose

    Paperback (InspiringVoices, June 26, 2013)
    A poetic little boy with a wonderful imagination dreams about all of the things he would do if he could fly. His ambitions take him on a colorful journey through the clouds and over the mountains, from flower to flower and across oceans. He believes in himself and knows anything is possible. He can do anything, be anything, and go anywhere! But where will he choose to go, and what will he choose to do over everything else in the world? The answer might surprise you! A heartwarming story told with bright, beautiful illustrations, If I Could Fly encourages children to follow their dreams.
  • If I Could Fly

    Tricia Copeland, Tia Silverthorne Bach, Daryl A. McCool

    (true bird publishing llc, Oct. 27, 2015)
    Tricia Copeland is the author of the complete Being Me romance novel series. This is the second book in the series and is a wild and wonderful story about fighting for love. Read in the series or as a stand alone.After the happily ever after...Did you ever wonder what the family thinks when the girl rides away with her prince? Amanda's parents think she's abandoned her friends, goals, even morals to be with Doug. The assessment is ludicrous, but Amanda can't convince them otherwise. Their disapproval undermines her self-confidence and she is determined to prove them wrong. To make things worse, Doug has a huge roadblock thrown in his path. Amanda isn't able to talk about the situation with anyone except Zack, her ex-boyfriend. Can she endure the strain of keeping Doug's secret? Can her already fragile psyche survive a whole summer with parents who condemn everything she does? Amanda begins to doubt she can, and there's no castle, no fairy godmother, no magic wand to rescue her.This manuscript, If I Could Fly, is the sequel and second book of the Being Me series. The first published title, Is This Me?, was released in May of 2015.
  • If Pigs Could Fly

    Peter Seymour, David A. Carter

    Hardcover (Price Stern Sloan, March 15, 1988)
    Pop-up figures show what would happen if pigs could fly, worms leap, bulls wiggle their horns, ducks dance, fish blink, and butterflies snore
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  • If Sheep Could Fly

    JÂHO, JudyBee

    eBook (MX Publishing, Oct. 5, 2011)
    Have you ever wondered what would happen if sheep could fly? This wonderfully illustrated children's picturebook has been translated from the original French into English by JudyBee. A fantastic bedtime story for young children, this beautiful book is sure to be a great hit with kids and parents alike.
  • If I Could Fly

    Judith Ortiz Cofer

    Hardcover (Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR), May 24, 2011)
    Fifteen-year-old Doris is used to taking care of herself. Her musician parents have always spent more time singing in nightclubs than watching after her. But when her ailing mother goes home to Puerto Rico to get well and pursue a singing career there, and her father finds a new girlfriend, Doris is more alone than she’s ever been. Disconnected from her family and her best friends, who are intertwined in terrifying relationships with a violent classmate, Doris finds refuge in taking care of homing pigeons on her apartment building’s roof. As Doris tries to make sense of it all, she learns that, just like the pigeons, she might have to fly far distances before she finds out where she belongs.
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  • If Mice Could Fly

    John Cameron

    Hardcover (Atheneum, May 1, 1985)
    Humorously explores what would happen if mice could fly, could swim, or were as big as elephants and shows how ingenuity enables even ordinary mice to defeat lurking cats
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  • If I Could Fly

    Suzanne Berton

    Paperback (LifeVest Publishing, Inc., March 31, 2008)
    Every day children enjoy jumping, climbing, and racing. In their happy place, they never need to think about the world of a disabled child, limited in activities all of them enjoy. This bright colored book of pictures helps children experience Ronny's world of limits. With her own imagination, Ronny talks about her life - a place most children rarely experience - a world where limitations are plenty. Yet, Ronny reminds children that she is blessed with abilities as well. This book brings children face to face with a delightful disabled girl's life through Ronny's eyes, a life of boundaries and possibilities.
  • If I Could Fly

    Laird Mendelson

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 8, 2012)
    If you could fly, where would you go?