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Books with title The Eagle That Couldn't Fly

  • The Bird That Couldn't Fly

    Raquel Arrechea, Tanja Russita

    Hardcover (Azure Coast Press, June 28, 2019)
    Quincy Quill is an adorable baby bird eager to chirp and ready to fly. But things aren't happening as quickly as he would like. Will he learn to chirp? Is he ever going to be able to fly?This charming illustrated children's book by author Raquel Arrechea answers those questions, and teaches children the value of perseverance, as Quincy learns that everyone, even a baby bird, does things when the time is just right.Written when she was nine-years-old, Arrechea brings her story, accompanied by the beautiful illustrations of Tanja Russita, about growing up and taking flight to children everywhere.
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  • The Eagle That Would Not Fly

    Barbara Solomon

    eBook (Xulon Press, March 30, 2016)
    The story of Lumba, “The Eagle That Would Not Fly” is told through a series of unfortunate events that disrupt his life. He is first taught to fly by his mother along with his brothers and sisters. Their family unit is separated and displaced by nature’s fury. Lumba wakes up in a strange place and has to make adjustments to survive. He grows to love his new farm home and the companions that come with it. As time passes, Lumba is elevated to a position of power among the farm animals. It’s at this point that nature’s fury interrupts his life again and he finds himself separated from the farm and all the companions he had grown to love. Children ages 5 – 10 will enjoy Lumba’s world as he grows and meets his new challenges. The lesson Lumba teaches us is love those who are different from us, which is Gods challenge to all of us.Barbara has spent most of her life teaching and is a retired Professor from the Borough of Manhattan Community College. She attended Morgan State University for her BS degree in Physical Education and Lehman College for her Masters Degree in Education. Most of her career has been spent teaching and directing performances. At a very early age Barbara knew she wanted to dance. She began performing dance with the Bernice Johnson Dancers at the age of 14. Her earliest performances started with Bernice Johnson Dance recitals and TV appearances, on Soul to Soul. Barbara’s love and passion for dance has pursued her though out her life. After retirement she began to study book binding and organized her company Adzua Art Associates. From the company she developed Adzua Book Art. With this third children’s book she has found a way to tell a story using words instead of choreographed steps. Her greatest joy is now found in introducing youth to the world of performance through stories instead of steps.
  • The Fly Who Couldn’t Fly

    Michelle De Serres, Kat Karter

    language (Dolman Scott Publishing, March 31, 2015)
    Malcolm the Mole comes calling to ask Harry to come and watch young Denzil the Fly take his first flight and off they hurry to see the sight. But when they arrive Mrs Fly’s in tears – young Denzil can’t overcome his fears and simply cannot fly. As always, Harry comes to the rescue. He sits Denzil on his shoulder and takes him off to visit old Tobes the dog, who lives with the young wizard Josh. Tobes.
  • The Pony That Couldn't Fly

    M J Edgar

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 7, 2017)
    Amazing things can happen when we put our heart and soul into trying. When are small it can seem like everyone else can do things that may feel unachievable. Just like the little pony in this short children's story, beautifully illustrated in a magical scenery, children can discover just how amazing the little pony can be by finding that they just need to believe and try. M.J. Edgar created this story before she could write, via drawing the pictures for each scene and then telling the story to anyone who would listen. The back of the book has blank pages available so that parents can encourage and inspire their young writers to create their own stories. They can draw out the stories, learning how to craft a complete story. Blank pages are also provided for writing the words for the story. Even the youngest of children may have stories to share and this book helps to facilitate those would be authors.
  • The Bird That Couldn't Fly

    Bonnie Jay Headington, Dominick Depaulo

    Paperback (America Star Books, Aug. 13, 2013)
    Dunby is a bird that couldn't fly...but he gets some help from his forest friends.
  • The Eagle That Would Not Fly

    J.E.K. Aggrey, W. Erlbruch

    Paperback (Little Tiger Press, )
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  • The Little Bird That Couldn't Fly

    Larry E. Barquist

    Hardcover (Vantage Pr, Oct. 1, 1993)
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  • The Eagle That Would Not Fly

    J.E.K. Aggrey, W. Erlbruch

    Paperback (Magi Publications, )
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  • The Reindeer That Couldn't Fly

    Bill Chandler, Marie Chandler, Leslie Kling

    Paperback (Profits Publishing, Jan. 26, 2009)
    More than anything, Clarence wanted to fly; but no matter how hard he tried, he just couldn't get his hooves off the ground. Through Clarence's exciting adventures, and misadventures, he learns the value of trusting himself, the importance of overcoming his fear, and the magic that perseverance and determination can bring. Find out how Clarence, the clumsy young reindeer, finds the courage to overcome almost impossible obstacles to follow his dream.
  • The Eagle That Couldn't Fly

    Mike Griffin

    eBook (Page Publishing, Inc., March 8, 2017)
    The Eagle That Couldn’t Fly is an adventurous, exciting tale that takes place in the tropical wilds of southeast Florida, along the scenic shores of the Treasure Coast.The story begins when a fledgling eaglet named Eddie daringly leaps from his nest in a futile attempt to make his first flight. He plummets out of control and winds up a soggy ball of feathers in the alligator-infested waters of the Sebastian River. Coming to his rescue, a young armadillo pup named Archie pulls Eddie out of the jaws of the hungry gator, ensuring a lifetime of friendship between the unlikely pair.Eddie and Archie commence an epic journey of self-discovery that takes them through sawgrass marshes, dense forests, and bat caves while encountering an entertaining array of some of nature’s most interesting creatures.The Eagle That Couldn’t Fly is an action-packed odyssey with a timeless message for children of all ages. Written with humor, style, and poignant characterization, Mr. Griffin’s endearing book soars high on eagle’s wings.
  • The Pony That Couldn't Fly

    M J Edgar

    eBook (, Sept. 3, 2017)
    Inspire your children as they join the little pony who found the courage inside to conquer their desire to fly while you enjoy the beautiful illustrations. Perfect for parents who want to tell their children they can do anything.
  • Banjora: The Bat That Couldn't Fly

    Doug E Rivers

    Paperback (Grosvenor House Publishing Limited, Jan. 24, 2020)
    Banjora is confused and disappointed. Try as he might, he just can't get the hang of flying like all the other fruit bats in his colony. Journey with him on a voyage of self-discovery, where he is supported and encouraged by a loving friend. His determination to succeed almost leads to disaster, but finally, the truth is revealed and he is able to make sense of all that has befallen him. But this is just the start of his adventures.