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Books with title Let's Fly

  • Let's Fly a Kite

    Stuart J. Murphy, Brian Floca

    Paperback (HarperCollins, Aug. 22, 2000)
    When Bob and Hannah split something, the two pieces had better be symmetrical—exactly the same. But to fly their kite, they'll have to learn something new—cooperation! This nonfiction picture book is an excellent choice to share during homeschooling, in particular for children ages 5 to 7. It’s a fun way to learn to read and as a supplement for activity books for children.This is a Level 2 MathStart book, which is perfect for kids ages 6 and up. The MathStart series uses funny stories and colorful art to show kids that they use math every day, even outside of the classroom! Each book features an activity guide to have fun with the math concepts presented in the story.
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  • Let Me Fly

    Yadi

    Hardcover (Austin Macauley, Sept. 30, 2019)
    There's nothing that Matthew loves more than animals. On Saturday mornings, he gets to sit in his pajamas and watch the animal channel on TV. That's where he learns that there are birds that can talk, and he decides then and there that he wants one as a pet. Matthew and his new bird Lou are fast friends, and Matthew teaches Lou many things. Then one day, Lou asks Matthew a hard question: ""Why haven't you taught me how to fly?"" In a sweet story about friendship and trust, Let Me Fly teaches children empathy and kindness through a delightful, easy-to-follow rhyme.
  • Let's Fly

    Wendy Hinote Lanier

    Paperback (Focus Readers, Jan. 1, 2019)
    Let's Fly gives readers a dynamic look at some of world's most fascinating aircraft. This engaging series will appeal to both airplane enthusiasts and technology fans. Each book includes the history of the vehicle, a description of the vehicle's most important parts, and a look at the latest technology that makes each vehicle faster and safer than ever before.
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  • Let's

    Cris Hamilton

    language (, Nov. 9, 2015)
    Margaret will not put up with anyone making fun of her monster friends and that's what Edward Mopp has done. Monsters, though, are merry creatures and good at finding the fun in everything - including forgiveness.This playful and delightful story for kids that's fit for grownups, too, has extra activity pages for coloring your own monster friends.
  • Let Me Fly

    Yadi

    Paperback (Austin Macauley, Sept. 30, 2019)
    There's nothing that Matthew loves more than animals. On Saturday mornings, he gets to sit in his pajamas and watch the animal channel on TV. That's where he learns that there are birds that can talk, and he decides then and there that he wants one as a pet. Matthew and his new bird Lou are fast friends, and Matthew teaches Lou many things. Then one day, Lou asks Matthew a hard question: ""Why haven't you taught me how to fly?"" In a sweet story about friendship and trust, Let Me Fly teaches children empathy and kindness through a delightful, easy-to-follow rhyme.
  • Let's Fly a Kite

    Stuart J Murphy, Brian Floca

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, Sept. 1, 2000)
    Let's Fly a KiteWhen Bob and Hannah split something, the two pieces had better be symmetrical--exactly the same. BUt to fly their kite, they'll have to learn something new--cooperation!
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  • Let's Fly a Kite

    Richard Tan

    Paperback (Rosen Classroom, Aug. 1, 2015)
    The conditions under which a kite takes flight are explained in this sequential text, which is accompanied by large, colorful photographs. A picture-word glossary is included.
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  • Let's Fly A Kite

    Stuart J. Murphy, Brian Floca

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Aug. 22, 2000)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Two squabbling siblings learn about symmetry when their babysitter helps them build and fly a kite.
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  • Let's Fly a Kite

    Stuart J. Murphy, Brian Floca

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, Aug. 22, 2000)
    It's not fair! That's what Bob and Hannah shout whenever they have to share anything. If the two halves of the sandwich or the two sides of the car seat aren't exactly the same size and shape--watch out! But when these two squabbling siblings try to fly a kite, they learn that some things can't be split to be shared--and they learn something about the math concept of symmetry too.
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  • Let's Fly a Kite

    Stuart J. Murphy, Brian Floca

    Library Binding (HarperCollins, Aug. 1, 2000)
    Two squabbling siblings learn about symmetry when their babysitter helps them build and fly a kite.
    K
  • Let's Fly a Kite

    StuartJ.Murphy

    Paperback (HarperCollinsPublishers, Aug. 31, 2000)
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  • Let's Fly a Kite

    Stuart J Murphy

    Hardcover (Perfection Learning, March 15, 1802)
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