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Sometimes people say mean things that hurt our feelings, and we don't understand why they do that.Six-year-old Sanderson Hamilton Jefferson Burrison loved his family, their home on the farm, their cows, and his teacher. Everyone called him "Cowlick" because of the tuft of hair that stood up at the top of his forehead.Excited about starting first grade, Cowlick soon learned that not everyone understood the love of cows as he did. Not everyone liked his nickname, or his hair. As Cowlick learned, even when people say mean things we can be strong, and we can win by doing things that are right.Climb inside Cowlick's story and find out how a boy was brave, even when other children were making fun of him. Then talk about it: Who won, what was won, what was the right thing to do, and why it was right?
Buckle up and fly with Mike Ely and Linda Street-Ely to discover amazing people, interesting places, and the conquest of flight. Step aboard to enjoy a collection of stories that explore the vast realm of the flyer's world. (Vol. 2 of 2)
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