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If I Were a Kite

by Wendy Wax

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Wouldn't you like to fly a kite?Join a little boy on a sunny, breezy day at the beach for some high-flying fun He's having such a great time with his kite that he imagines actually being the kite himself. As he points out all the sights, take the little board kite from the first page and slip it over your finger. Then you can fly through all the scenes and find hidden surprises beneath flaps to lift. Just remember to put the kite away at the end of the book -- until the next time you want to go kite-flying.… (more)
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Wouldn't you like to fly a kite?Join a little boy on a sunny, breezy day at the beach for some high-flying fun He's having such a great time with his kite that he imagines actually being the kite himself. As he points out all the sights, take the little board kite from the first page and slip it over your finger. Then you can fly through all the scenes and find hidden surprises beneath flaps to lift. Just remember to put the kite away at the end of the book -- until the next time you want to go kite-flying.

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