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Posted: Thu Feb 04, 2010 2:59 am
Nero took Alvar's lack of objection over the bat book as a sign that it was a good choice. As he listened to the other boy speak the young hiccup tucked it under his arm glad to know he'd made at least one good choice. " Is there books about the paper planes?" Nero did know that books taught you things and if there was a book on how to make paper airplanes than surely Alvar could learn to make the ones that flew ever better than the rest of his family's.
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Posted: Thu Feb 04, 2010 4:39 pm
Alvar thought about this, he was fairly sure that his main challenge was with getting the paper to go where he wanted it to go (at present this was prooving hard) but perhaps a book might show him other methods of making his planes fly. He wanted to learn how to do magic tricks more but making good planes was also a good idea, besides he didn't want to disappoint his new friend.
"There may have been some where my magic trick books came from", he volunteered. "There was lots of how to books there" He pointed at the non-fiction section he had previously being exploring. Then he noticed a picture book with kites and birds on the front, picking it up he looked through to see what it was like. It was mostly pictures with maybe a paragraph or two of words each double page, they seemed possible to read. He offered it to Nero to see what he thought.
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