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FLAP!

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When Max and Katie decide to teach their little sister to fly, they quickly learn that telling her to flap just isn't enough. Page by page, the siblings get more and more inventive in an effort to help Lilly soar through the air.

36 pages, Paperback

First published November 15, 2012

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Alison Hertz

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207 reviews28 followers
February 18, 2013
Twins Katie and Max decide to teach their little sister how to fly. Only, it is a lot harder than they expected.

This is such a cute story. I laughed at how creative and enthusiastic the kids were while trying to get their little sister, Lily, airborne. I was just tickled watching Lily be such a good sport. Crash after crash, Lily stays optimistic about her siblings approach to teaching her how to fly.I love the end. Kids will learn that when you try and put lots of effort in what you want, succeed or fail, you will have lots of fun!

Flap! will have you laughing with each crash, bump and thud all the while anticipating their next move. Flap! makes a fun read-aloud book.
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Author 2 books2 followers
November 20, 2012
Flap is an imaginative story about family bonds, kids having fun and flight. Seven-year-old twins, Max and Lily, teach four-year-old sister, Katie, how to fly. The children create solutions to aid Katie’s efforts to defy gravity. Playful, colorful artwork accompanies the text. The squirrels are especially entertaining and add that extra detail that children love to discover.
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Author 6 books221 followers
December 13, 2012
What a great picture book! It's a family story of Max and Katie who are trying to teach their little sister Lilly how to fly. There are fun references to gravity--but without being overtly educational. The illustrations add details that kids will enjoy discovering.

This is a fun, fresh picture book that's perfect for reading over and over with your kids.
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