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OverviewJoin Lil' Cub, a small but brave Piper Cub airplane, on his thrilling adventure in Mercy Flight. When a life-saving medicine must reach a remote desert airstrip through fog, mountains, and fierce winds, Lil' Cub proves that even the smallest hero can make a big difference. Packed with excitement, heartwarming friendship, and fascinating aviation facts, this story inspires young readers to be courageous, helpful, and kind-no matter their size. I've always been able to draw and paint different pictures since I was a young boy. I used to draw cartoons of different types, but I could never make up a cartoon of my own. One day my daughter needed a cartoon strip for her art class in high school. So we put our heads together, trying different types of characters, and none pleased us. Then I thought we could draw a car or an airplane, and have them doing all sorts of actions. So I started, first a few scribbles on my paper, and then a few lines, a shape started to take place. A small airplane with large eyes, a big grin and flappy wings came to life at the end of my pencil - Lil' Cub was created. I would like to share the first story of Lil' Cub with you. It was created for my daughter and dedicated to all who are young and those who are young at heart. Sincerely, Bruce E. Stratton Full Product DetailsAuthor: Bruce E StrattonPublisher: Atticus Publishing Imprint: Atticus Publishing Dimensions: Width: 21.60cm , Height: 0.30cm , Length: 27.90cm Weight: 0.172kg ISBN: 9798902521174Pages: 46 Publication Date: 27 March 2026 Recommended Age: From 1 to 12 years Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationI've always been able to draw and paint different pictures since I was a young boy. I used to draw cartoons of different types, but I could never make up a cartoon of my own. One day my daughter needed a cartoon strip for her art class in high school. So we put our heads together, trying different types of characters, and none pleased us. Then I thought we could draw a car or an airplane, and have them doing all sorts of actions.So I started, first a few scribbles on my paper, and then a few lines, a shape started to take place. A small airplane with large eyes, a big grin and flappy wings came to life at the end of my pencil - Lil' Cub was created.I would like to share the first story of Lil' Cub with you. It was created for my daughter and dedicated to all who are young and those who are young at heart.Sincerely, Bruce E. Stratton Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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