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Books with title The Witch Who Couldn't Fly

  • The Witch who Couldn't Spell

    Katie Penryn

    eBook (Karibu Publishers, May 30, 2016)
    Being dyslexic’s a high mountain to climb…even for a witch…Especially when you’re the only person entitled to read your Book of Spells… and you’re unable to do so.So far Penzi Munro’s coped well with her disability: qualifying as a lawyer and raising her two brothers alone. She’s adapting to the bizarre knowledge that she’s a white witch, when - wham - her long lost mother is accused of murder.Now, Penzi’s her mother’s only hope.She’ll need to use magic to find the real villain before her mother’s locked up for good, but how can she when she can’t learn her spells?Will the High Council of the Guild of White Witches listen to her plea for aid and send her an assistant? Someone with supernatural powers of his own?The Witch who Couldn’t Spell is the first of seven engrossing mysteries which take place in a world of white magic sprinkled with spells and gentle humor.If you love stories about witches, magic, and talking cats and dogs, all spiced up with a dollop of danger, you’ll love following along with Penzi and her shape shifting sidekick, Felix, as they fight the good fight against evil in the little French seaside town of Beaucoup-sur-Mer.Download your copy now and get comfy, because once you start reading this exciting adventure you won’t be able to put it down.(This is a stand-alone novel.)
  • The Witch Who Couldn't Fly

    Mary Packard, Doug Cushman

    Paperback (Troll Communications Llc, Sept. 1, 1994)
    Winnie is unable to fly with the other witches on Halloween, but her grandmother assures her that when she really wants to fly, she will be able to
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  • The Dog Who Could Fly

    Meghna Verma

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Jan. 22, 2016)
    Inspired by a little dog that really does live in Paris and fuelled by a passion to create something bigger than them, this book is a collaborative effort of individuals who believe in the power of languages and reading. Jerome VG and Meghna Verma, met while pursuing a MBA at HEC, Paris. While trying to learn a third language (French in her case and Chinese in his) they both discovered that there was a lack of basic / children’s books, which were bi or tri lingual. This revelation led them to create a book that told the same story in multiple languages (English, French, Spanish, German, Russian, Hindi, Japanese, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese, and Mandarin Pinyin). The book is illustrated with delightful hand painted pictures to add to the magic of the tale. This book serves as both, a learning tool and a fantastical world for children and adults to get lost in. This book has been written for everyone who wants to learn. Its story illustrates that patience and dedication crown every effort and that no dream is ever too big. To know more about the book and the Author please head over to the following blog post / interview on the HSK Academy blog.
  • Bumble: The Bee Who Couldn't Fly

    RK Wheeler

    language (, Nov. 29, 2018)
    Bumble is the cutest bug you'll ever meet, but he can't fly. Granny bumblebee helps little Bumble overcome his fear of flying and in restoring his self confidence. Bumble goes from teased to hero in this sweet tale that your children will love. Bumble can now contribute to the hive by gathering pollen and making honey. You won't want to miss the memories of reading Bumble the Bee with your children and instilling positive lessons that they will learn from reading this book.
  • The Boy Who Could Fly

    Robert Newman

    language (Open Road Media Teen & Tween, Dec. 30, 2014)
    Joey has always been a special kid, but his brother, Mark, is worried that the people in their new town won’t understand his odd behavior Mark has always known that his brother, Joey, was special. The problem is, Joey has always been a little too special for most people to understand. When the brothers move to rural upstate New York to live with their aunt and uncle, Mark is worried that Joey will have a hard time fitting into their new town—especially since Joey has a habit of speaking his thoughts inside people’s minds instead of out loud. Mark believes that Joey can do anything he sets his mind to—if he wanted to, he could probably even fly. But when a local politician dares Joey to prove his talents, Mark worries that by accepting the challenge, Joey is keeping himself from ever being able to live a regular life again. And in a town like Westfield, not being normal can be dangerous.
  • 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 Boy Who Could Fly

    Sally Gardner

    eBook (Orion Children's Books, Sept. 15, 2011)
    One day the Fat Fairy turns up at Thomas Top's house to grant him a birthday wish. Thomas can't think what to ask for, so he wishes he could fly. That's how Thomas goes from being just an ordinary boy whom no one notices to being the most popular boy in the school. But it makes him sad that grown-ups can't see the wonderful things he can do. His flying gets him suspended from school, and that makes life at home much worse, because his dad gets so cross and it makes his mum miserable. But then the Fat Fairy turns up again, and with help from her and Thomas's new friend Mr Vinnie, a retired painter and decorator who has been flying since he was Thomas's age, everything changes.This is an enchanting story in which an unconfident child discovers a special gift that brings him joy and heartache. The magic of the words, the humour and poignancy of the story and the wonderful characters, are all enhanced by the author's own delightful drawings.
  • THE FROG WHO COULDN'T FLY

    Diane Grace Wessels

    language (, Oct. 13, 2019)
    This is the story of Samuel, a tiny frog, who above all else that he desired in his life, wanted to fly. Although he didn't have wings, Samuel believed that it was possible to take off and soar in the sky like his winged friends who could fly.Samuel's friends were able to convince him that it was physically impossible for him to fly; but he discovered ways of flying that did not involve wings and soaring in the air.
  • The Fairy Who Couldn't Fly

    Christine McHaines, Caroline Counsell

    language (, Feb. 22, 2013)
    Flora, a beautiful young fairy, is sad because she cannot fly. On a trip to the Bluebell Wood with her brother Fauna, Flora meets Dunster the pixie and some woodland creatures who become her friends. She has many adventures with them, but can they defeat Norman the Naughty Gnome and discover why Flora can’t fly?(Age Guide 4-10)
  • Bumble the Bee: Who Couldn't Fly

    RK Wheeler

    Paperback (Independently published, Nov. 30, 2018)
    Bumble wants to be like the other bees, but he can't fly. Granny bumblebee helps little Bumble overcome his fear of flying and in restoring his self confidence. Bumble goes from teased to hero in this sweet tale that your children will love. Bumble can now contribute to the hive by gathering pollen and making honey. You won't want to miss the memories of reading Bumble the Bee with your children and instilling positive lessons that they will learn from reading this book.
  • The Boy Who Could Fly

    Michael Tomaino

    eBook (Platinum Arts LLC, March 29, 2012)
    The Boy Who Could Fly is the inspiring story of Ray and Ralph. Ray is in a wheelchair and fears he will never walk again. Ralph however shows him the power of imagination and they go on a grand adventure exploring the world! The book has already been described as "really heartwarming!". Also Platinum Arts LLC is very passionate about helping kids and all of the profits of this book go towards the three beautiful children I sponsor through Compassion International! So take a chance and go flying with Ray and Ralph and know that you'll be helping kids as well! You can also print this book and let your kids color it and make the book and the adventure their own! Please help us reach the goal of 35,000 copies sold so that the children's well being and education are taken care of. Then I can sponsor even more! The totals will be updated on the Platinum Arts webpage. Thank you for reading this!
  • The guest who couldn´t fly

    Carlos Marques, SĂ­lvia Matos e Lemos, Amadeu Marques

    eBook
    Will it be possible for a cat and a mouse to be friends? It seems so. At least in the story of Simon, the cat, and Jeremiah, the mouse, who opened up a resort in the desert while meeting a bird who couldn´t fly. Hurry up. Start reading now and enjoy.