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Books with title Take Off

  • Take-Off

    Tonya Bolden

    Hardcover (Knopf Books for Young Readers, May 8, 2007)
    The 1940's was a time when society thought it improper for women to make a sax wail or let loose hot licks on skins, but with the advent of World War II and many men away fighting the war, women finally got their chance to strut their stuff on the bandstand. These all-girl bands kept morale high on the homefront and on USO tours of miltary bases across the globe while also helping to establish America's legacy in jazz music."Take-off?" Oh, yeah. Several all-girl bands did.This book includes a hip swing CD.
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  • Take Off

    Todd Strasser

    Mass Market Paperback (Simon Pulse, May 1, 2004)
    Impact Zone: The most dangerous part of the wave. You gotta beat it...or you'll eat it. Kai is stoked when he gets to Sun Haven. He hasn't been on a board in a while. And SH has some primo waves. Screamers is the spot where you can regularly get tubed. Only it's patrolled by locals who keep it to themselves. They'll only let Kai into the lineup if he competes against one of them. This is everything Kai hates about surfing -- the competition, the commercialism. He's a free surfer at heart. But if he doesn't take the challenge, he'll lose what he lives for: da kine waves.
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  • Take Off!

    Ryan Ann Hunter, Edward Miller

    Hardcover (Holiday House, March 1, 2000)
    As a companion to Cross a Bridge, this easy reader introduces preschoolers to aviation by presenting the story of how flight began while showing, through bold illustration, how far along it has come.
    K
  • Take Off!

    Ryan Ann Hunter

    Paperback (Scholastic, March 15, 2001)
    good book
  • Take It Off!

    Serena Evans

    eBook
    "Take it Off!" is based on a true story about a young girl struggling with the idealisms of beauty, yet wanting to adhere to faith. It is a story about how the world can taunt young adolescent women to forget who they are and what makes them unique, shattering their confidence, and breeding oppression even before they reach adulthood.
  • Take-Off

    Tonya Bolden

    Library Binding (Knopf Books for Young Readers, May 8, 2007)
    The 1940's was a time when society thought it improper for women to make a sax wail or let loose hot licks on skins, but with the advent of World War II and many men away fighting the war, women finally got their chance to strut their stuff on the bandstand. These all-girl bands kept morale high on the homefront and on USO tours of miltary bases across the globe while also helping to establish America's legacy in jazz music."Take-off?" Oh, yeah. Several all-girl bands did.This book includes a hip swing CD.From the Hardcover edition.
  • Take Off

    Todd Strasser

    Mass Market Paperback (Simon Pulse, May 31, 2005)
    Impact Zone: The most dangerous part of the wave. You gotta beat it...or you'll eat it. Kai is stoked when he gets to Sun Haven. He hasn't been on a board in a while. And SH has some primo waves. Screamers is the spot where you can regularly get tubed. Only it's patrolled by locals who keep it to themselves. They'll only let Kai into the lineup if he competes against one of them. This is everything Kai hates about surfing -- the competition, the commercialism. He's a free surfer at heart. But if he doesn't take the challenge, he'll lose what he lives for: da kine waves.
    Z+
  • Take Off Day

    Michael McGuire

    language (, June 10, 2015)
    The bedtime story for every child. Take Off Day tells the tale of two adventurous little mice, who with a turtle and owl, help a duck and a goose overcome their fears, and fly south for the winter.
  • TAKE OFF! 2: CASS

    Mr Brian Abbs, Ingrid Freebairn

    Audio Cassette (Longman, Aug. 12, 1998)
    This is a four-level course specifically designed for teenage learners. New language is presented through entertaining situations and dialogues involving a suburban American family, with teenage characters at the centre of the action. Each lesson offers guided practice, then moves on to more realistic, personalized activities. Regular reviews and progress tests reinforce and recycle language.
  • Magic Take-off

    Toby Forward

    Paperback (Puffin Books, July 31, 1997)
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  • Take-Off Turtle

    Carmelita Ann

    eBook (Covenant Books, Inc., Oct. 29, 2019)
    Come! Come on along with me! Collect your child, a cup of favorite coffee, and cozy up in the comfiest chair. Prepare to encounter this contemporary classic, a tumultuous tale of happiness, heroes, havoc, heartbreak, and hope all at the hands of a tiny, tenacious, troublemaking turtle. Colloquial characters capture the very heart of a carefree childhood. Colors and creativity combine to confer on this collaborative a celebration of charm and good cheer.From front to back, from start to finish, you now hold in your fingers your child’s favorite book!