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Books with title Baby. Dragon.

  • Baby Dragon Drake

    Lisa Fuller, Michael J. Fuller

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Jan. 11, 2017)
    Flying is hard for baby dragons. Will Baby Dragon Drake learn to fly?
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  • Baby Dragon

    Amy Ehrlich, Will Hillenbrand

    Hardcover (Candlewick, Aug. 12, 2008)
    Amy Ehrlich spins a resonant tale of separation anxiety, pluck, and reassurance, aided by Will Hillenbrand's charming, lush illustrations.Baby Dragon knows he must wait for his mother by the red fern. He knows she'll be back by morning. So he counts his claws, draws in the sand, takes a nap, and otherwise bides his time, never budging even when friends coax him to run off and play. But as night falls, Baby Dragon starts to worry. What if his mother doesn't come back? Should he climb on sly Crocodile's back and try to find her? Blending just the right amount of excitement and apprehension, this deeply satisfying story confronts a child's common fear, and offers the ultimate comfort.
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  • Dragon

    Finley Aaron

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 24, 2014)
    Dragon—Book One of the Dragon Eye series Ilsa has been afraid of dragons ever since she saw them in the sky the night she was chased from her village as a child. Now, a decade later, she’d love to return to the place she once called home—if only she knew where to find home. Truth is, Ilsa doesn’t know who she is. She only knows her father left her in the care of a guy named Ram, who teaches her swordsmanship in a butcher shop until the day when it’s safe for her to continue home. But it may never be safe, and their enemies are closing in. Ilsa and Ram are being hunted, and they must flee through the dangers that bar them from their homeland. The journey will require all their skill and strength, but it will also uncover the secrets of who Ilsa is and where she belongs. She’s always longed for the truth, but once she learns it, can she accept it? Is she…a dragon? And do those ancient monsters even deserve to live? The Dragon Eye series books: One: Dragon Two: Hydra Three: Phoenix Four: Vixen Five: Dracul Six: Basilisk
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  • Baby Dragon

    Amy Ehrlich, Will Hillenbrand

    Hardcover (Walker Books Ltd, Aug. 4, 2008)
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  • Dragon

    Wayne Anderson

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing, Oct. 1, 1992)
    After hatching from an egg that fell into the sea, a creature that shares features with a fish, an insect, a bird, and a snake--but is not any of these--sets off to find its own kind and its mother
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  • Dragon

    Angie Rooker, Eben Schumacher

    Paperback (Balance of Seven, May 1, 2020)
    Everything within her quarreled over whether she wanted to be more gnome than dragon, or more dragon than gnome.-----Quiet and curious, Dragon Gaelen isn't a typical dragon. For one, she was raised by gnomes.Having lost everything before she was hatched, Dragon knows very little about her origin. Growing up among the cob and wood houses of peaceful Gnome Colony, she's always felt accepted and loved--but never quite like she belonged.When her adoptive family enrolls her in the impressive Breezewillow Academy, Dragon believes it holds the key to the missing pieces of her past. Surrounded by students and teachers from all across Enchanted Sacred Garden, she hopes she'll finally stop feeling like an outsider.However, Breezewillow isn't at all what she expects. On her first day, she feels lost, overwhelmed, and betrayed. She believed meeting other dragons would help her find herself. Instead, she finds herself the target of their jokes, teased for her difference and never embraced as one of their own. Filled with shame and self-loathing, Dragon must choose to stay silent and bury her past--or find her voice among the pain.A powerful story about being true to ourselves, Dragon takes us on a journey of self-acceptance--illustrating how the choices we make impact the magic we wield.
  • Dragon

    Wayne Anderson

    Paperback (Red Fox, Feb. 17, 1994)
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  • Dragon

    Steve Barlow, Steve Skidmore

    eBook (Franklin Watts, July 23, 2015)
    Take on the role of the hero and save the world in this fully interactive, choose-your-own-destiny adventure story.YOU are the last of the Dragon Warriors - humans who, by reciting a certain spell, can take on the form of a dragon. For centuries your land has been at peace, but now Grull has emerged from the Iron Mines with an army. You have to take dragon form to defend your people from goblin riders on 3-headed wolves, barbarian clansmen riding taurogriffs, grey knights riding scorpion-tailed manticores, before finally facing Grull himself and his elite guard mounted on rocs, the most powerful flying creatures in existence.Part of the I:Hero Immortals series - where the hero never dies! If you become trapped simply return to the Sacred Grove in human form and begin your adventure again. Written by the award-winning duo Steve Barlow and Steve SkidmoreAge appropriate for 6 to 8 year olds and more sensitive readers. Also suitable for reluctant readers and less confident older readers. Printed using a special font approved by the British Dyslexia Association.
  • Dragon

    Cody Gallant

    eBook (Camcucasku Press, June 10, 2015)
    A dragon hatchling spreads its wings and soars off in search of a new home.
  • Dragon

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    Board book (Igloo Books Ltd, )
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  • The Baby Dragon-Tamer

    Jan Fearnley

    Paperback (Egmont UK, April 1, 2010)
    Boom! Crash! Bang! A dragon has arrived! He is big, loud, snorting purple smoke—and all he wants is treasure. And he'll try anything to get it . . . but he wasn't expecting the Baby. The Baby isn't the slightest bit afraid of the dragon, no matter what tricks he tries, and it's only after their fun-filled nighttime adventure that the dragon realizes what real treasure is.
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  • Dragon

    NICOLA BAXTER

    Hardcover (Parragon Book Service Ltd, March 15, 2001)
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