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Who can fly the highest? "I can," claim the lark and the dove, the vulture—and of course the mighty eagle. With a great flapping of wings, and squawking and calling, the birds take to the air. It is a glorious contest, but the outcome surprises them all—especially the mighty eagle!Jane Goodall retells a beloved story from her own childhood —a fable for all times that illustrates how we depend on each other for help and support throughout our lives.
When the birds have a contest to see which one can fly the higest, they all learn a valuable lesson about cooperation.
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