Percy and the Kite

“Percy and the Kite” by Christopher Awdry is a delightful addition to the Easy-To-Read series, published by Random House in 1992. This 22-page book is designed for younger readers and presents a charming story where Percy, a character inspired by the world of railroads and trains, becomes intrigued by a kite flying in the breeze and decides to enter a kite-flying competition.
In this engaging narrative, readers will follow Percy’s journey as he navigates the excitement of kite flying. The book focuses on themes relevant to juvenile fiction, particularly in the context of transportation and the joy of outdoor activities. With its simple language and appealing illustrations, “Percy and the Kite” offers an accessible reading experience for children, encouraging them to explore their interests and participate in fun competitions.
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When Percy sees a kite flying in the breeze, he decides that he would like to enter a kite-flying competititon. This book is part of the Easy-To-Read series designed for younger readers.
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