I Want to Fly Children's Book, Ready to Read, PDF
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2015
Judy Lawn
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A delightful children's story about a rabbit who dreams of flying. He tries different methods, but ultimately finds joy in hopping with his friends.
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by Judy Lawn illustrated by Richard Hoit Published 2015 by the Ministry of Education, PO Box 1666, Wellington 6140, New Zealand. www.education.govt.nz First published 2012 for the Ministry of Education by Learning Media Limited, Wellington, New Zealand. Text copyright © Judy Lawn 2012 Il...
by Judy Lawn illustrated by Richard Hoit Published 2015 by the Ministry of Education, PO Box 1666, Wellington 6140, New Zealand. www.education.govt.nz First published 2012 for the Ministry of Education by Learning Media Limited, Wellington, New Zealand. Text copyright © Judy Lawn 2012 Illustrations copyright © Crown 2012 Series Editor: Kate Boyle Designer: Adam Pryor All rights reserved. Enquiries should be made to the publisher. Publishing services: Lift Education E Tū ISBN 978 0 478 16206 6 (print) ISBN 978 1 77690 387 0 (online) Replacement copies may be ordered from Ministry of Education Customer Services, online at www.thechair.co.nz by email: [email protected] or freephone 0800 660 662 Please quote item number 16206. The teacher support material (TSM) and audio for Ready to Read texts can be found online at www.readytoread.tki.org.nz Running words: 251 by Judy Lawn illustrated by Richard Hoit Ministry of Education Rabbit hopped and hopped as high as he could. He flapped his legs and he flapped his ears. Rabbit was tired of hopping. “Hopping is boring,” he said to Frog. “I want to fly.” “I like hopping,” said Frog. “I can hop so high, it feels like I’m flying.” 2 3 “But I want to fly,” said Rabbit. Rabbit found two big leaves and made some wings. He hopped and hopped as fast as he could. But Rabbit didn’t fly. He landed on his nose. “What are you doing?” said Grasshopper. “I’m trying to fly,” said Rabbit. “I’m tired of hopping.” “I like hopping,” said Grasshopper. “I can hop so fast, it feels like I’m flying.” 4 5 He flapped his wings. He flapped his legs. Along came Hawk. He flapped his ears. But Rabbit didn’t fly. “What are you doing?” said Hawk. He landed on his nose. “I’m trying to fly,” said Rabbit. “Get onto my back,” said Hawk. “I’ll take you flying.” 6 7 Rabbit climbed onto Hawk’s back. Up, up into the sky they went. Rabbit’s ears flapped in the wind. He was flying! Hawk landed on top of a mountain. Rabbit climbed off Hawk’s back. “Stay for lunch,” said Hawk. 8 9 Rabbit hopped and hopped as fast as he could down the mountain. Rabbit did not like the look in Hawk’s eyes. He wished he had not wanted to fly. 10 11 Rabbit met Frog and Grasshopper. “I don’t want to fly any more,” said Rabbit. “Hop with us,” said Frog and Grasshopper. And he did. 12 The teacher support material (TSM) and audio for Ready to Read texts can be found online at www.readytoread.tki.org.nz To go directly to audio and TSM for this book, scan the QR code or use the short URL. I Want To Fly bit.ly/2sxl5GP