Up, Up in the Air
Written by Molly Blaisdell
Narrated by Various Narrators
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About this audiobook
When Jamar sees a newspaper ad for a kite-flying contest, he decides he is up for the challenge. Jamar and his father make a trip to the library, where they find some books on making and flying kites. Jamar learns about lift and drag, but does he learn enough to make the winning kite?
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