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Two villages are separated by a mountain that no one dares to cross. But one day, a brave young man sends a kite across the tall mountain, with a special message for whoever lives on the other side. With this sweet story, little ones will learn how a bit of magic can overcome even the tallest obstacles.
The Magic Kite is a delightful story based on facts. Su Ling, the little Chinese princess, saves her honorable kingdom from falling into the hands of enemy soldiers. With the help of an astrologer, some kites, and the people in the kingdom, Su Ling masterminds a plan to save her kingdom in a peaceful way that benefits everyone. Building kites is an interesting and fun hobby. This delightful folk tale will warm the hearts of all kids, young and old. It captures the mystery and magic of Chinese culture along with their expertise in kite building and flying.
In this adorable picture book, a young panda experiences firsthand the wonders of a forest! One sunny and breezy morning, Tipper the panda cub is awoken by birds at his window. It's perfect kite-flying weather! One second Tipper makes a wish while holding the kite from his toy box - and the next he's flying through the air and far from home! But when he lands at a forest's edge eventually, Tipper loses his kite. Without it, he's not sure how he'll get back home! As he chases it down, he encounters all sorts of animals who call this particularly diverse and lush forest their home. From a skunk and a beaver to turtles, eagles, and an even bigger bear, Tipper experiences a big, wide world he's never known until now. But will he be able to get back home? This fast-paced and delightfully bouncy story gently introduces preschoolers to the grandeur of forests, including familiar animals, trees, plants, terrain, and so much more. Kids will love reading along with the lively text as they cheer on Tipper, as well as the cute and colorful illustrations that make Tipper's journey jump off the page. Backmatter includes a page of information and forest facts for kids to use as a handy reference.
The family from Dim Sum for Everyone! is back for a new outing– building and flying their own kite! The wind is blowing. It is a good day for kites! The whole family makes a trip to the local craft store for paper, glue, and paint. Everyone has a job: Ma-Ma joins sticks together. Ba-Ba glues paper. Mei-Mei cuts whiskers while Jie-Jie paints a laughing mouth. Dragon eyes are added and then everyone attaches the final touch . . . a noisemaker! Now their dragon kite is ready to fly. Kite Flying celebrates the Chinese tradition of kite making and kite flying and lovingly depicts a family bonded by this ancient and modern pleasure.
Dedicated to astronaut Neil Armstrong, A Kite for Moon is the perfect children’s book to help celebrate the 50th anniversary of the first United States moon landing. Written by New York Times bestselling author of How Do Dinosaurs Say Goodnight? Jane Yolen and her daughter, Heidi Stemple, this book is a heartfelt story about a young boy’s fascination and unlikely friendship with the moon. What would it be like if the moon was your friend? Find out as you walk alongside a little boy who journeys through life to achieve his dream of becoming an astronaut. And then blast off with your little one as you zoom to the moon together! The story begins when a little boy, who is flying his kite, notices a sad Moon. He sends up kites to her, writing notes promising he will come see her someday. This promise propels him through years of studying, learning, and training to become an astronaut. Until … he finally goes up, up, up in a big rocket ship with a fiery tail. A Kite for Moon: Features over 20 gorgeous illustrations by award-winning artist Matt Phelan Is the perfect storybook for children ages 4 to 8 Celebrates every child’s fascination with space
Kit the country cat meets cats from all walks of life on his magic kite ride.
Julie and a group of her animal friends learn how Katy the Kite visited with angels, fairies, and elves; lived with Happy Feather; have floated over most of America; and have ability to see things from a distance.
On a windy spring day, Bear sniffs the air. Could it be. . . Kite day? Rushing home he tells Mole, and the two fast friends get to work building a kite of their own. They study, and collect, and measure, and construct—and soon, their kite is flying high above the meadow. But when a storm rumbles in—SNAP!—the kite string breaks, and all their hard work soars away. Chasing after it, Mole and Bear discover all is not lost—wedged in the branches of a tree, their kite protects a nest of baby birds from the pouring rain. Will Hillenbrand's Bear and Mole series is the perfect choice for storytime sharing or reading aloud. Strong verbs, repetitive phrases, and fun-to-read sounds keep young listeners and readers engaged with the story, while the gentle illustrations add detail and quiet humor. Kids will delight in poring over these books again and again. Don't miss the other Bear and Mole titles, including All For a Dime, Spring is Here, and First Star!
We all have fears, but if we can’t face the small ones how will we face the big ones? Kai is afraid to fly a little blue kite. But Kai is also very, very brave, and overcoming this small fear will lead him on a great adventure. Remember: all great adventures start with one little moment. You know the one. It’s like a gentle breeze whispering in your ear what you already know by heart: not even the sky is the limit . . . The only other thing you might want to know about this book is that there are at least three ways to read it. The first way takes only a few minutes. Just follow the rainbow-colored words. The second takes only a little bit longer. Just follow the words haloed with blue and red and the rainbow words too. For the third way, just start at the beginning.
When Tai Shan and his father, Baba, fly kites from their roof and look down at the crowded city streets below, they feel free, like the kites. Baba loves telling Tai Shan stories while the kites--one red, and one blue--rise, dip, and soar together. Then, a bad time comes. People wearing red armbands shut down the schools, smash store signs, and search houses. Baba is sent away, and Tai Shan goes to live with Granny Wang. Though father and son are far apart, they have a secret way of staying close. Every day they greet each other by flying their kites???one red, and one blue???until Baba can be free again, like the kites. Inspired by the dark time of the Cultural Revolution in China, this is a soaring tale of hope that will resonate with anyone who has ever had to love from a distance.