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In the short story "The Flight of the Leafy Wings," two children named Mia and Leo experience a magical adventure when their treehouse sprouts wings and takes flight. As they soar above their neighborhood, a talking bird teaches them the scientific principles of air currents and wind resistance. In the short story "The Flight of the Leafy Wings," two children named Mia and Leo experience a magical adventure when their treehouse sprouts wings and takes flight. As they soar above their neighborhood, a talking bird teaches them the scientific principles of air currents and wind resistance. The narrative follows the pair as they overcome a dangerous gust of wind by learning to steer their unique vessel through collaborative problem-solving. By tilting their leafy wings to work with the atmosphere rather than against it, the protagonists master the basics of aerodynamics.
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In the short story "The Flight of the Leafy Wings," two children named Mia and Leo experience a magical adventure when their treehouse sprouts wings and takes flight. As they soar above their neighborhood, a talking bird teaches them the scientific principles of air currents and wind resistance. The narrative follows the pair as they overcome a dangerous gust of wind by learning to steer their unique vessel through collaborative problem-solving. By tilting their leafy wings to work with the atmosphere rather than against it, the protagonists master the basics of aerodynamics.
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