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Flying Henry

by Rachel Hulin

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Flying Henry is a fantasy children's book that follows the story of a baby who develops a magical ability to fly. Aware of his rare gift, he soars to unfamiliar places, testing the limits of his new skill by examining the world around him from the sky and embarking on great adventures. But eventually he learns he'd rather keep his flight closer to home until he's bigger. Realistic looking flights have been skilfully rendered by artist Rachel Hulin with the willing support of her son, Henry. This is an exceptional addition to the genre of photographic children's books.… (more)
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Flying Henry is a fantasy children's book that follows the story of a baby who develops a magical ability to fly. Aware of his rare gift, he soars to unfamiliar places, testing the limits of his new skill by examining the world around him from the sky and embarking on great adventures. But eventually he learns he'd rather keep his flight closer to home until he's bigger. Realistic looking flights have been skilfully rendered by artist Rachel Hulin with the willing support of her son, Henry. This is an exceptional addition to the genre of photographic children's books.

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