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Flying Lessons

40p. 978-1-42311-997-5.
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PreS-Gr 1 A story about celebrating differences and embracing one's uniqueness. A flock of doves has always done things a certain way, from flying to cooing to bathing. When a passenger airplane joins the birds, it disrupts their pattern of behavior with its inability to adapt. Fed up, they ask the plane to leave. However, when an early winter arrives, the plane comes in the nick of time and helps the doves fly south in the comfort of its cabin. Sherbet pinks and oranges meld seamlessly into various shades of blue, and while the renderings of the aircraft bent over worms and curled in trees look stilted, they effectively demonstrate how out of place it is in the world of birds. It is when stretched out, with the birds buckled into their seats, that the vehicle looks happiest. Simple wording in combination with whimsical, '50s cartoon-style illustrations make for an entertaining read-aloud."Kim T. Ha, Elkridge Branch Library, MD" Copyright 2010 Media Source Inc.
Though able to fly, a much bigger, louder, featherless jet doesn't fit in with a flock of doves. ("'You are not one of us,' they squawked.") But when an early frost grounds the birds, they accept a ride from the airplane. The change-of-heart ending is predictable, but the retro visuals of an airplane trying to roost alongside the doves will get some laughs.

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