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81) Bird
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Miranda, a small, delicate girl easily carried off by the wind, lands at Bourne Manor on the coast of Lake Champlain and is raised by the dour Wysteria Barrows, but she begins to believe rumors that the Manor is cursed and, aided by a new friend and kites secreted in an attic, seeks to escape.
84) Fly-away kite
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P.B. Bear and his friend lose their kite in a stream, but Delilah and her ducklings help them retrieve it.
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Yazul loves making kites with his grandfather, but all he truly desires is the approval of his father. Yazul's father, lord of a han along the Silk Road, is a man made stern by loneliness, and Yazul's love of kite-making only seems to elicit disappointment. "Travel and trade are what matters," his father says. But when the han is attacked by bandits, Yazul has an idea. With the help of his grandfather, he might just be able to use his kite-making...
89) El papalote
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Otoo: El papalote. El susto de los fantasmas Pavo para la Cena de Gracias? No, gracias!
"Making and flying a kite seems to be more than a mother and her children can handle. But looking for alternatives is always a good idea"--
91) Laura's secret
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When Tommy is teased because his homemade kite does not fly well, his older sister, Laura, asks her secret star to help.
92) Blow wind blow
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Learn how unpredictable nature is when a Kite-Flying Festival ends and everybody leaves only to discover that it can just as quickly return.
93) The runaway kite
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When a kite from the Sodor Kite Festival blows away, Thomas wants to save the day by himself, but it will require teamwork to get the kite back.
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"It's a beautiful day to fly a kite, but as soon as Charlie Brown's kite catches a nice gust of wind...it gets eaten up by the kite-eating tree! Good grief. When he tries again, the tree eats that kite too. Charlie Brown and his friends refuse to let the kite-eating tree win, but what can they do?"--Page [4] of cover.
99) A kite for Melia
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"There is beauty in determination and ingenuity. These attributes are evident in Melia, whose friendship and connection with Ginger transcends time. A Kite for Melia delicately deals with the idea of loss and acceptance, using soft words woven with meaning that can be understood by everyone."--Dust jacket.
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Curious George flies a kite: George looks out the window and sees a world of adventure waiting for him--that is, until he gets a little too carried away flying his friend Bill's kite
Curious George gets a medal: George tries to write a letter--but when he spills ink everywhere, his cleanup efforts fill the room with soap bubbles
Curious George goes camping: When the man with the yellow hat takes George camping, George is very excited. When George's...