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Kermit Weeks' latest book is envisioned to be the first book of a series
featuring Fantasy of Flight's main icon character, Ostynn the Ostrich.
Later books in the series will introduce Ostynn's many friends. And while
this book looks like, and is a children's book, it's actually a book
written for adults... people who have already spent some time traveling
down their path of life! Its timeless message has been written for all
ages and delivered in a way for each of us to relate to in our own way. |
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You will find, with practice, you will have as much fun reading with rhyme, rhythm, repetition, alliteration,
meaning, and expression, as children will enjoy listening. You can find the book, as well as character
merchandise at Kermit Weeks' online store. |
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The first book in the All of Life is a School series, the story of Gee Bee Zee
- the Little Racer, is all about self-discovery. Featuring planes from the
Golden Age of Aviation, a time period where aviation was going beyond itself
and pushing its boundaries, follow the characters in the story as they strive to
be all they can be and learn some important life lessons along their journey.
Published in 2008, it won a Bronze IPPY Award in the 13th Annual
Independent Publisher Book Awards. Kermit won the Bronze Award in the category "Children's Books, Ages 7 and Under," placing in a field of approximately 50 contenders.
A total of 3,380 books were entered in 65 categories in the national contest. "All of Life is a School"
has sold more than 6,000 copies at air shows, online, and through the Fantasy of Flight gift store.
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You can also find character merchandise at Kermit Weeks' online store.
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The second book in the All of Life is a School series follows the historical
journey of Charles Lindbergh's famous flight from New York to Paris to
win the Orteig Prize in 1927.
Featuring familiar characters from
"All of Life is a School" and introducing "Lindy", based on Lindbergh's
plane The Spirit of St. Louis. Lindy is built through the hard work and
determination of airplanes at the Fantasy of Flight airfield. During his flight
he faces many obstacles, but finds encouragement from within to reach his destiny. |
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You can find the book and character merchandise at Kermit Weeks' online store.
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This is the second adventure for the cute little racer plane, Gee Bee Zee.
Here, he is excited at the prospect of racing in the prestigious Thompson Trophy Race.
With the help of his friends,
he plans and practices to qualify for the great race. After a little delay, he is able to compete and through determination
and perseverance he reaches his goal and makes himself and his friends proud.
In the end, Little Zee realizes what it is to
be an OVERNIGHT SUCCESS!
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You can find the book and plush toy at Kermit Weeks' online store.
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