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It's Okay Not to Fly
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It’s Okay Not to Fly

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It's Okay Not to Fly is a children's book about overcoming one's prejudices.

The little mouse believes he needs to become a bird because he wants to fly. So, he goes to meet some birds and asks if they could help him become a bird. Soon, he find out while these birds have some amazing skills, none of them can actually fly! He also learns that you do not have to be a bird to fly.

The birds he meets include a cassowary, an ostrich, a penguin, and a kiwi, which are all flightless birds, but a bird nonetheless. What matters in life more than what you are is what you actually do.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Oddlyfine Publishing
Date
12 August 2022
Pages
32
ISBN
9780645584608

It's Okay Not to Fly is a children's book about overcoming one's prejudices.

The little mouse believes he needs to become a bird because he wants to fly. So, he goes to meet some birds and asks if they could help him become a bird. Soon, he find out while these birds have some amazing skills, none of them can actually fly! He also learns that you do not have to be a bird to fly.

The birds he meets include a cassowary, an ostrich, a penguin, and a kiwi, which are all flightless birds, but a bird nonetheless. What matters in life more than what you are is what you actually do.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Oddlyfine Publishing
Date
12 August 2022
Pages
32
ISBN
9780645584608