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While the rest of the house is sleeping, three imaginative children go on an exciting journey. Kirkus writes, ''Sweet and appealing.''
Dragons aren't real, and neither is Shin Wa, the girl searching for them. They're just characters in an ancient Chinese fable Auntie Ling tells, but it can't hurt to wish on them. When those wishes come true, though, Alex begins her own quest to find out just how real the dragons are. She wants to use them to turn her topsy-turvey world right side up again. But dragons aren't to be used, and neither is their power. Will Shin Wa be able to help Alex understand before it's too late?
For fans of How to Train Your Dragon comes the final adventure in the Dragon’s Guide series by two-time Newbery Honor winner Laurence Yep and Joanna Ryder, featuring enchanting artwork by Caldecott Honor winner and Harry Potter illustrator Mary GrandPré. Plucky pair Winnie and Miss Drake are traveling back in time to the 1915 San Francisco World’s Fair. Waiting in the past are Winnie’s great-grandfather Caleb, Laura Ingalls Wilder, and a centuries-old mystery: Who stole the Heart of Kubera necklace? Despite the excitement, Winnie’s only wish is to lose Rowan, an unusual boy who has the annoying habit of showing up at inconvenient times. But the wise Miss Drake knows her pet Winnie should be careful what she wishes for—especially when her wish-granting souvenirs follow them home. “Yep and Ryder keep the magic coming with their whimsical fantasy, enhanced by GrandPré’s sweet drawings. The story positively vibrates with fun.” —Kirkus Reviews “Warm humor, magical mishaps, and the main characters’ budding mutual respect and affection combine to give this opener for a planned series a special shine that will draw readers and leave them impatient for sequels.” —Booklist, Starred
"Silly and bright with slapstick humor…. this book's subject matter has perennial—and engaging—interest."—​School Library Journal Be careful what you wish for—​again! This follow-up to You Don't Want a Unicorn! by New York Times bestselling author Ame Dyckman and beloved illustrator Liz Climo points out the hilarious mishaps that come with adopting a dragon. Our protagonist wishes (much to the narrator's continued chagrin) for a pet dragon. Though initially thrilled, the kid quickly discovers that dragons aren't quite as awesome as they originally thought. From the scooting to the digging to the fire-breathing, our Kid is dismayed that they still haven't found their perfect pet. Little do they know, that pet might just be right around the corner . . . Don't miss some of these favorite Ame Dyckman titles: Wolfie the Bunny Horrible Bear! How Dinosaurs Went Extinct: a Safety Guide You Don't Want a Unicorn!
When Ord the dragon blows out the candles on his birthday cake, his wish comes true, but the experience may not be as wonderful as he expects.
Albie's trip to the library soon turns into a fun adventure with his new knightly friend. On their way to find some dragons they meet trolls, bears and a mysterious many-headed monster. Going to the library has never been so much fun!
Rogla is a magical little dragon living deep inside the Australian Rain Forest, who has the magical powers of making wishes come true. Rogla has a very big wish of his own, but no matter how hard he tries, Rogla cannot make his own wish come true. One day, with the help of his friends, a big birthday cake, and a surprise, Rogla is sent on a magical journey. He must overcome his own fear and learn the value of true friendship to help make someone else's wish come true. A story about friendship, making wishes and overcoming fear to make your dreams come true. Moral: Be scared but do it anyway., and it's not brave if you're not scared.
if i had a dragon, playtime would be great... wouldn't it?
With a little free time, some hands-on play, and a big imagination, magical things can happen. In I Love My Dragon, a dragon-loving boy shares the many ways he and his dragon have fun together. Babies and toddlers will love seeing the pair play together at home, in the pool, at the beach, and more.
Invite young readers to practice counting to twenty while helping a small boy search the city for his pet dragon.