kites

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El papalote

2016
Presents a children's book for early readers about the good and bad events that occur when a mother decides to make a kite for her four children.

Heads up!

a resilience story
"Peanut the chipmunk really wants to fly his homemade kite, but it keeps ending up on the ground--but Peanut refuses to give up, and with the help of his animal friends the kite will fly"--OCLC.

I can fly in the sky

a story of friends, flight and kites told in English and Chinese
Little Mo and her father build a kite to be a companion to the bird she nursed back to health in their backyard.

Let's fly a kite, Dear Dragon!

2021
"A boy and his pet dragon learn how to fly a kite. When Dear Dragon takes flight with the kite he is able to explore their neighborhood and surrounding areas. An adapted, early emergent reader that includes a picture glossary, common sight words list, activities, and a note to caregivers"--Provided by publisher.

Chinese kites

an illustrated step-by-step guide
Examines the two-thousand-year history of kites in China and the different techniques and arts of Chinese kite making. Provides step-by-step instructions and advice for creating a number of different Chinese-theme kites.

Chinese kite festival

"Animal names and their significance in Chinese culture is explained in simple bilingual text for young readers [that features animal-themed kites being flown]"--Provided by publisher.

The runaway kite

2018
"Can Thomas capture the kite that's flown up, up, and away from the Kite Festival?"--Back cover.

Mom & me

2020
"Moana's favorite Motunui tradition, the kite festival, has arrived! Every year, Moana and her mother, Sina, spend the day together building an amazing kite. But this year, Moana is determined to make their kite better than ever! With the help of Pua and Heihei, Moana and her mom build a kite that flies higher than ever before!"--Amazon.

What the kite saw

2021
"A young boy finds solace flying his kite from the rooftop after soldiers take his father and brother away. Without his father and brother, the young boy's life is turned upside down. He and his family have to stay inside, along with everyone else in town. At suppertime, he can't stop looking at the two empty places at the table and his sister can't stop crying. The boy looks out the window and is chilled to see a tank's spotlight searching the park where he plays with his friends. He hears shouts and gunshots and catches sight of someone running in the street -- if only they could fly away, he thinks. Each day the curfew is lifted briefly, and the boy goes to the park to see his friends. One day, inspired by the wind in the trees, he has an idea. Back at home he makes a kite, and that night he flies it from his rooftop, imagining what it can see"--.

Dear Dragon flies a kite

"A boy and his pet dragon learn how to fly a kite. When dragon takes flight with the kite he is able to explore their neighborhood and surrounding areas. This title includes reading activities and a word list"--.

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