The cute Gdragons
HaNoi, Sep 5, 2020
Talon by Julie Kagawa
In the world of Talon, dragons were hunted to near extinction by a group of dragon slayers called the Order of St. George; then the dragons disguised themselves in human form, secretly growing their numbers and planning to take over the world. Siblings Ember and Dante Hill are two of the dragons in disguise, and they’re at a crossroads: Will Ember and Dante take their places in the dragons’ plans to conquer the human race, or has living amongst humans changed their views entirely? School Library Journal recommends this read for kids who enjoyed, but have since outgrown, Christopher Paolini's Eragon. Ages 13+
A Puff of Magic for Your Shelves: 3 of the Best Dragon Books for Kids
by Olugbemisola Rhuday-Perkovich
HaNoi, Sep 5, 2020
King Jack and the Dragon by Peter Bently, illustrated by Helen Oxenbury The New York Times called this celebration of imaginative play “at once contemporary and classic.” It’s a bedtime story that will offer parents a chance to reminisce and little ones the opportunity to dream new and exciting dreams. Ages 3-5
There’s a Dragon in Your Book by Tom Fletcher, illustrated by Greg Abbot There’s a baby dragon in your book and she’s so cute that you just can’t help tickle her nose. But that tickle makes her sneeze and suddenly your book is on fire! Enormously fun and imaginative, this interactive picture book will have readers blowing, tamping down, and flapping pages to help put out the fire. Ages 3 - 7
Dear Dragon by Josh Funk, illustrated by Rodolfo Montalvo “I decided to write a new picture book by mixing rhyme [and] poetry along with letter writing,” said Funk, about his sweet story of pen pals George and Blaise. The two share much about their lives, their favorite hobbies and classes, and a mutual distaste for writing. What they don’t realize is that there’s one major difference between them: George is a human, and Blaise is 100% dragon. At its heart a story of friendship overcoming differences, this rhyming picture book is a charmer. And, by the end, they both have a newfound appreciation for the joy of writing. Ages 4 - 8
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