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Books with title Three in a Balloon

  • Three in a Balloon

    Sarah Wilson

    Library Binding (Scholastic, Feb. 1, 1990)
    Recounts how in 1783 three French farm animals became the first passengers ever to travel in a hot air balloon.
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  • Three in a Balloon

    Sarah Wilson

    Unknown Binding (n/a, March 15, 1990)
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  • Up, Up in a Balloon

    Lawrence F. Lowery

    Paperback (NSTA Kids, July 1, 2013)
    Young scientists will get both inspiration and giggles from this humorous but true tale of early experiments with flying. The book tells how the first successful venture into human flight came about because of two French brothers, several paper bags, heated air, leaky cloth, hydrogen gas, frightened farmers, a duck, a rooster, a sheep, and a brave friend of the French king. In addition to introducing scientific processes and principles of flight, Up, Up in a Balloon may prompt budding inventors to try, try again—just as the Montgolfier brothers did when they launched the first hot air balloons more than 200 years ago. Up, Up in a Balloon is part of the I Wonder Why book series, written to ignite the curiosity of children in grades K–6 while encouraging them to become avid readers. These books explore the marvels of geology, land forms, weather, environments, and other phenomena related to science and nature. Included in each volume is a Parent/Teacher Handbook with coordinating activities. The I Wonder Why series is written by an award-winning science educator and published by NSTA Kids, a division of NSTA Press.
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  • Up, Up in a Balloon

    Lawrence F. Lowery

    eBook (NSTA Kids, Nov. 5, 2014)
    Young scientists will get both inspiration and giggles from this humorous but true tale of early experiments with flying. The book tells how the first successful venture into human flight came about because of two French brothers, several paper bags, heated air, leaky cloth, hydrogen gas, frightened farmers, a duck, a rooster, a sheep, and a brave friend of the French king. In addition to introducing scientific processes and principles of flight, Up, Up in a Balloon may prompt budding inventors to try, try again—just as the Montgolfier brothers did when they launched the first hot air balloons more than 200 years ago.Up, Up in a Balloon is part of the I Wonder Why book series, written to ignite the curiosity of children in grades K–6 while encouraging them to become avid readers. These books explore the marvels of geology, land forms, weather, environments, and other phenomena related to science and nature. Included in each volume is a Parent/Teacher Handbook with coordinating activities. The I Wonder Why series is written by an award-winning science educator and published by NSTA Kids, a division of NSTA Press.
  • The Balloons in The Tree

    Thomas Wilson

    eBook
    Grade school students Jackson and Kendall were just looking for a fun Saturday at the beach. Discovering the buried treasure made their day, weekend, and rest of the school year, a whole lot more exciting
  • Up, Up in a Balloon

    Lawrence F. Lowery

    Hardcover (Holt, Rinehart, Winston, March 15, 1969)
    JUVENILE LITERATURE - HISTORY - BALLOONS
  • Up in the Air in a Balloon

    Nikolai Nosov

    Paperback (Imported Pubn, May 1, 1990)
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  • The Balloons in The Tree

    Thomas a Wilson

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 8, 2014)
    Grade school students Jackson and Kendall were just looking for a fun Saturday at the beach. Discovering the buried treasure made their day, weekend, and rest of the school year, a whole lot more exciting
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  • Three in the Blue Balloon

    Hans Baumann

    Paperback (Angus & R, Jan. 6, 1977)
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  • Up, Up in a Balloon

    Lawrence F. Lowery

    Paperback (NSTA Kids, March 15, 1707)
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  • The Balloons in The Tree

    Thomas a Wilson

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 15, 1818)
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  • A Balloon in the Sky

    Maya Regel

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 28, 2016)
    Milo is celebrating his birthday in a park. Everything is going well until the little boy trips over a root, falls and his balloon flies away. Milo starts crying. His friends try to console him by bringing him other balloons. First a yellow one, then a red one but nothing seems to ease his pain. Suddenly, dad yells: “I have an idea!” Everyone wait… What is that great idea?
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