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Books with title If Cats Could Fly

  • If I Could Fly

    James L. Schaller MD

    Paperback (Hope Academic Press, Aug. 29, 2007)
    A Playful Fun Story to Make Children Happy.
  • If I Could Fly

    Tim Lambirth

    Paperback (Cheyenne Publishing Co., Dec. 15, 2000)
    This book has similarities to the classic book "Good Night Moon". If I could Fly, is a beautifully illustrated childrens book about a little girl that can fly. In her travels she visits many exciting places, including, mountains, deserts and sea shore. The colors used in the action filled pictures are brillant. This book is ideally suited for children ranging from toddler to early reader. The book is written in a way that engages the child and results in the readers interactivity with the story and the illustrations. It helps young readers identify colors, shapes, and things in the pictures, yet assists early readers in identifying and sounding out words. This is the type of book that might get read night after night, after night.
  • When Cats Could Fly

    Ty Budny

    Paperback (Christian Faith Publishing, Inc., June 9, 2016)
    The message of this book, or the lesson to be learned from it, is that everyone, or anyone, who humbly and sincerely seeks God's help in time of need, be it a solution to a problem large or small, will receive that help from their loving and caring Father in heaven. To instill in a child at an early age that he or she can always count on God to be there for them, and that they can always depend on him to come through for them, is the most valuable gift a parent could possibly bestow upon their children. A child will be given not only a solid spiritual foundation, but a healthy internal formative and supportive psychological mainspring that will last a lifetime. When Cats Could Fly should instill, illustrate, and demonstrate to a child in a relatable manner that they too are part of a chain of being in a larger scheme of life (just as Davy's is in heaven) and that no matter how badly they mess up in their life, there is forgiveness to receive and a solution to be found, whether the problem is somewhat minuscule, or even seriously life-threatening, by praying for God's intervention and his loving attention. It's more than likely intentional that the very middle verse of the Bible, Psalms 118 verse 8, "It is better to take refuge in the Lord than to trust in man," is in the center and in the very heart of God's Holy Word. This story concerning Davy and his feline sidekick, Izzy, and the predicament they find themselves in (albeit by way of their good intentions), also means to convey to the child that God is more than a 911 number to be dialed or called in case of, or only because of, an emergency. It also intends to convey the thought and message that God seeks to have a personal relationship and communication with his children and servants as well.
  • If Mice Could Fly

    John Cameron

    Paperback (Sparrow Bks., Oct. 20, 1980)
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  • If Mice Could Fly

    John Cameron

    Paperback (Arrow Books Ltd, March 15, 1989)
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  • If Only I Could Fly

    Laurise Scipio

    Paperback (Trafford Publishing, Sept. 7, 2010)
    With adventurous imagination Marley and his friends sore to new highs, filled with excitement to see and hear what new fun explorations awaits.
  • If Only I Could Fly

    Barb McGillivray, Lorlie Vuori

    Perfect Paperback (Essence of Elly Publishing, June 14, 2000)
    Do you ever wish you could fly? Nathan, a young boy confined to a wheelchair, certainly has! In his dream a very strange angel appears and grants him one wish. Nathan's adventures lead him to Sam and Kelby, two other children with disabilities. Will their dreams come true?This book contains 18 original watercolor paintings!Illustrations are copyright protected by Lorlie Vuori.
  • If Cats Could Fly

    Robert Westall, Rula Lenska

    Audio Cassette (Chivers Audio Books, )
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  • If Cats Could Fly

    Robert Westall, Rula Lenska

    MP3 CD (Audible Studios on Brilliance Audio, Jan. 24, 2017)
    Mel the cat had always wanted to fly, and Geoff the cat had always wanted to understand how the universe worked. Their wishes are both granted one evening when two space creatures, Grok and Klek, make an unauthorised visit to Planet Earth. But achieving their dream only opens the cats’ eyes to the real world. They see the pollution, the poison and the cruelty of the men who seem to run things. Mel and Geoff think they can make things better. But with such huge problems, what difference can two small cats make?
  • If Pigs could Fly

    Graham Murdoch

    eBook (, Nov. 24, 2019)
    If Pigs could Fly follows the adventures of Danny who lives in the Outer Isles of Scotland. This story is set in the early days of flight, Danny's curiosity takes him from home in broken down old flying machines. As a junior flyer he often gets in trouble but overcomes everything that the forces of nature and the inevitable baddies throw at him.
  • If Cats Could Talk

    Larry Wofford

    Paperback (Xlibris Corp, April 14, 2009)
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  • If Dogs Could Fly

    Anthony Heath

    Paperback (Independently published, Feb. 11, 2019)
    What Would Happen If... Dogs could Fly?If dogs could fly… … where would they go? … what would they do?Take a peek at some of our four-legged friends and imagine what they might get up to!