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Books with title The Owl 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 Nest That Could Fly

    william sawyers

    language (LULU.com, Oct. 17, 2005)
    This is a children's book for the age's of 8 years on up.About a make believe story about a family of robins.Be sure to check out my website: http://mrwilliamsawyers.weebly.com/Thank you, William Sawyersvery cute story and pictures.
  • 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 Owl Who Couldn't Whoo

    Leanna Kail, Amy Rottinger

    Paperback (Halo Publishing International, Feb. 18, 2013)
    Ollie is known for one thing in his village: he is the only owl who cannot "WHOO." The other owls tease him for saying "WHEERE!" or "WHEEN!" or "WHYY!" and sometimes "WHAAT!" All Ollie wants is to fit in, but when his little sister gets lost in the woods, Ollie discovers he can help. Join Ollie on his adventure in searching for his sister and learning the significance of being different.
  • The Nest That Could Fly

    william sawyers

    Paperback (Lulu.com, Oct. 13, 2008)
    This book is a make beleive story about a family of robins. For third grade children on up
  • 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.
  • Tree That Couldn't Fly

    Marcello Minale

    Hardcover (Dobson Books Ltd, )
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  • The Owl That Couldn't Fly

    Kathryn Orobosa-Ogbeide

    Paperback (Trafford Publishing, April 23, 2012)
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  • The Bee That Couldn't Fly

    Blossom Yoga

    Paperback (Blossom Yoga, )
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  • The Fly Who Couldn’t Fly

    Michelle de Serres

    (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.