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Birds Can Fly and So Can I

by Noa Nimrodi

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This is a wonderful book about reaching for your dreams. Giraffe would love to fly with the birds. When she falls asleep she dreams her spots turn into wings. She then takes all of her friends for a spin in the sky. She begins to sing in her sleep. Her forest friends join her. She wakes to applause. My favorite page is the last which has a place to write your dreams, wishes, hopes, beliefs, etc. A simple message of reaching for your dreams. ( )
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