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Books with title Little Eagle Learns to Fly

  • Aquila the Eagle: Aquila learns to fly

    Yaa Asabea Boafo

    eBook
    Aquila the Eagle is a children's book series about an Eagle with golden feathers. He travels the world with siblings, Benji and Faithlyn, as they help children in need. In volume two, Aquila is a juvenile eagle now. His golden feathers have grown long and beautiful. However, unlike other eagles his age, he has not been able to fly yet. His parents do all they can to help and encourage him but nothing seems to work. One day, Aquila gathers courage and determines to fly. After trying several times, he finally lifts off and flies up high. Benji and Faithlyn are playing with their dogs in front of their home when Aquila spots them. He flies down, talks, and plays with the siblings. The children are excited about the numerous adventures they will have with Aquila.
  • Little Iffy Learns to Fly

    Aaron Zenz

    language (Two Lions, Oct. 17, 2017)
    Little Iffy is a griffin who is afraid to fly. Flying means up. What if he goes up and never comes down? But his friends are always here to help, and Eggs Pegasus is hatching a plan…This sweet, funny story of friendship is a special treat for young children.
  • Little Bird Learns to Fly

    Kamesh Aiyer, Jaya Aiyer, Mallika Nagarajan

    eBook (Kashi Software Architects d/b/a Kashi Publishing, Feb. 28, 2012)
    Little Bird is an Indian crow that is born, learns to fly, makes some friends, becomes a vegetarian, and so on. Some of the stories are based on ancient stories like the ones in the Panchatantra.The first story was published by Pratham Books India and has been released under a Creative Commons license. They exercised the publisher's privilege of not telling the artist that LB was a crow, so this is the first story in the world about a cute blue crow-baby. Oh, well!Hardcopy versions of this story packaged with a CD will be available at some point.Pratham Books sells print versions translated into 4 Indian languages in India -- see http://tinyurl.com/8a9zeey
  • Aquila the Eagle: Aquila learns to fly

    Yaa Asabea Boafo

    Paperback (Independently published, Dec. 29, 2019)
    Aquila the Eagle is a children's book series about an Eagle with golden feathers. He travels the world with siblings, Benji and Faithlyn, as they help children in need. In volume two, Aquila is a juvenile eagle now. His golden feathers have grown long and beautiful. However, unlike other eagles his age, he has not been able to fly yet. His parents do all they can to help and encourage him but nothing seems to work. One day, Aquila gathers courage and determines to fly. After trying several times, he finally lifts off and flies up high. Benji and Faithlyn are playing with their dogs in front of their home when Aquila spots them. He flies down, talks, and plays with the siblings. The children are excited about the numerous adventures they will have with Aquila.
  • Little Eagle Learns to Fly

    S. A. Cornell, John Jones

    Paperback (Troll Communications Llc, Feb. 1, 1986)
    Elmo, a young eagle, has trouble learning to fly but discovers that he is good at something else
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  • Little Iffy Learns to Fly

    Aaron Zenz

    Hardcover (Two Lions, Oct. 17, 2017)
    Little Iffy is a griffin who is afraid to fly. Flying means up. What if he goes up and never comes down? But his friends are always here to help, and Eggs Pegasus is hatching a plan…This sweet, funny story of friendship is a special treat for young children.
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  • Ely Eagle Learns to Fly

    Debra Cotterman, Shawn McCann

    Hardcover (Wise Ink Creative Publishing, Sept. 16, 2019)
    Ely Eagle needs to visit her grandparents, but she has a problem: she's never flown before! With the help of her other animal friends, she tries to figure out a way to make the journey--and learns that sometimes the only way to get where you're going is to spread your wings.
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  • Little Eagle Learns to Fly

    S. A. Cornell, John Jones

    Library Binding (Troll Communications Llc, Feb. 1, 1986)
    Elmo, a young eagle, has trouble learning to fly but discovers that he is good at something else
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  • Little Bird Learns to Fly

    Jaya Savita Aiyer, Kamesh R Aiyer, Mallika Nagarajan, Tomoko Sakamoto

    eBook (Kashi Software Architects d/b/a Kashi Publishing, Oct. 19, 2012)
    An airy tale of Little Bird who is convinced that she will never learn to fly.
  • Little Wing Learns to Fly

    Calista Brill, Jennifer A. Bell

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, June 14, 2016)
    No matter how hard Little Wing tries to fly, he always flops . . . until one day when his fluttering takes him above the clouds and far away—maybe too far away! Lost in the sky, Little Wing has to find his way home. But thanks to a special someone, he learns the importance of dragon rules. And with a helping wing to guide him, Little Wing can be flip, flop, fearless!With Calista Brill’s sincere story and Jennifer A. Bell’s vibrant illustrations, Little Wing Learns to Fly is utterly convincing as a sweet coming-of-age tale. Fans of Finding Nemo and Giraffes Can’t Dance will love rooting for Little Wing as the little dragon that could.Children and adults alike will get carried away on Little Wing’s journey home!
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  • Henry Little Eagle Learns To Fly

    Wilbur Burrow

    language (Wilbur Michael Burrow, May 3, 2012)
    The adventure begins when a baby Mockingbird falls from his nest and hits the ground with a thump. He finds himself dazed and confused and wanders around looking for a way to get back up into the nest high in a tree. He tries to cross a road to an area where two little children are playing. Unable to do so, he is very hungry and hot when a nice man and his wife spot him in the grass near the road. The couple rescues little Henry and take him home to raise. The man and the little bird become great friends.
  • Aquila the Eagle: Aquila Learns to Fly

    Yaa Asabea Boafo

    Paperback (Independently published, Dec. 29, 2019)
    Aquila the Eagle is a children's book series about an Eagle with golden feathers. He travels the world with siblings, Benji and Faithlyn, helping children build good character and values. In volume two, Aquila is a juvenile eagle now. His golden feathers have grown long and beautiful. However, unlike other eagles his age, he has not been able to fly yet. His parents do all they can to help and encourage him but nothing seems to work. One day, Aquila gathers courage and determines to fly. After trying several times, he finally lifts off and flies up high. Benji and Faithlyn are playing with their dogs in front of their home when Aquila spots them. He flies down, talks, and plays with the siblings. The children are excited about the numerous adventures they will have with Aquila.