I Can Fly | Author and Illustrator

A little girl's active imagination and sense of fun leads her to moo like a cow, pick like a chick, squirm like a worm, grab like a crab, and swish like a fish.

    "A bird can fly. So can I.
    A cow can moo. I can too.
    I can grab like a crab.
    Pop, Pop, Pop. I'm a rabbit with a hop."
    and so many more ...

Children will love to play along with this little girl, who imagines being any creature that walks, hops, flies, or swims.

An utterly charming story of encouraging self-confidence, exploration and roll-playing illustrated by Mary Blair. I Can Fly, originally Published in 1951 by Simon and Schuster, is a combination of Mary Blair's awesomely sweet illustrations created from Ruth Krauss's series of short rhymes.