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Books with title George and the Dragonfly

  • Georgina and the Dragon

    Lee Kingman, Leonard W. Shortall

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin, April 1, 1972)
    A ten-year-old girl discovers "it's a man's world" when she tries to earn money to attend a ceremony commemorating her suffragist great-grandmother.
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  • George the Giant and the Flying Dragons

    Mary Mackiewicz

    Paperback (Laredo Publishing, May 23, 2013)
    Imagine looking up into the sky through a child's eye. The clouds begin to form the shape of a castle, and the castle comes alive with colorful dragons. Beneath the clouds, on a mountain peak sits George the Giant in need of sleep. The dragons mischief creates a world of confusion leaving George the Giant in search of a new home. An alluring wise spirit living in the forest awaits the arrival of George the Giant. The tiny wise spirit Anja speaks words of wisdom to George the Giant, and teaches him about friendship and making amends.
  • The Lizard and the Dragonfly

    Kim Whitney, deborah Allison

    eBook (Milo Productions, July 18, 2012)
    This story is an engaging, fun and educational tale about the adventures of a Lizard and a Dragonfly that will unleash children’s imagination while teaching them valuable life lessons. In addition, the book is full of fascinating illustrations that will help guide children to exciting new places. As an added bonus, the book contains appendices that include encyclopedic entries for the plants and animals used in the story as well as various behavioral and academic lessons that can be applied to children’s everyday life. It is the belief of the creators of this book that these valuable lessons will positively shape young minds. All profits earned by Milo Productions from the sale of this book will be donated to children's charities through the Whitney Family Foundation - a qualified 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that is dedicated to the betterment of America's children. Please purchase a copy today and help this worthy cause while entertaining and educating a child with this intriguing book.
  • George and the Dragon

    Chris Wormell

    Paperback (Red Fox, July 8, 2008)
    Far, far away in the darkest cave in the deepest valley amongst the highest mountains there lives a huge and terrifying dragon. He can fly higher than the clouds and faster than the birds. He can burn down a forest with one blast of his fiery breath. He can smash a castle wall with a flick of his mighty tail and he can brush away an army with a sweep of his monstrous wing. This awesome beast fears no man, but he is afraid of just one thing . . . mice! Enter George: he may not look like much of a hero, but a hero he turns out to be!
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  • George and the Dragon

    Chris Wormell

    Library Binding (Knopf Books for Young Readers, Feb. 14, 2006)
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  • George and the Dragon

    Brian Conway, Tammie Speer Lyon

    Paperback (Publications International, March 15, 2000)
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  • St.George and the Dragon

    Margaret Hodges, Trina Schart Hyman

    Hardcover (Little, Brown and Company, July 21, 1992)
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  • Saint George and the Dragon

    Geraldine McCaughrean

    Hardcover (Oxford University Press, March 15, 1994)
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  • Saint George And The Dragon

    Margaret Hodges

    Paperback (Little Brown, Aug. 16, 1984)
    This special new paperback edition of St. George and the Dragon commemorates the 25th Anniversary of the Caldecott Award-winning picture book. Hodges retells an exciting segment from Spenser's The Faerie Queene, in which the Red Cross Knight slays a dreadful dragon that has been terrorizing the countryside for years, bringing peace and joy back to the land. Featuring a fresh new cover design - with artwork that highlights the dragon adventure within - and distinctive embossed gold Caldecott Award sticker, this is the perfect way to introduce the classic tale to a whole new generation of readers.
  • Georgia and the Dragon

    Stefan Bolz

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 24, 2014)
    These are the stories of six-year-old Georgia and her invisible friend, Dragon, who is, of course, a dragon. You must know that Dragon is only invisible to others, not to Georgia. And he is the only dragon I know of, that is the size of a Labrador Retriever. Together, they have many, many adventures. It all begins when, during naptime one afternoon, Dragon tells Georgia how he learned to fly. What an amazing adventure that was. After that, Georgia and her parents move from a small house in a big city to a big house in a small town. Of course, Dragon comes with them. Georgia makes many new friends at the new house, including but not limited to Tree, who is, you guessed it, a tree. He grows right outside of her new bedroom window. He has a deep voice and he lets Georgia climb on his branches all the way to the top. There are many more friends and adventures but I have a feeling this description is getting way too long already. Georgia and the Dragon is perfect as a read aloud book as it has chapters that aren't too long. They aren't too short either so I guess they are just perfect. I hope you and your little one(s) enjoy(s) the stories. There are many more planned. This one is the first. You gotta start somewhere and this is as good a start as one can be.
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  • George and the Dragon

    Christopher Wormell

    Hardcover (Jonathan Cape, April 4, 2002)
    Far, far away in the high, high mountains in a deep, deep valley in a dark, dark cave lived a mighty dragon. He was an awesome and frightening creature who terrorized whole armies, destroyed castles, demolished forests, and kidnapped princesses. But this mighty dragon had a deep, dark secret. . . .
  • Saint George and the Dragon

    Margaret Hodges, Trina Schart Hyman

    Paperback (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, Sept. 4, 1990)
    This special new paperback edition of St. George and the Dragon commemorates the 25th Anniversary of the Caldecott Award-winning picture book. Hodges retells an exciting segment from Spenser's The Faerie Queene, in which the Red Cross Knight slays a dreadful dragon that has been terrorizing the countryside for years, bringing peace and joy back to the land. Featuring a fresh new cover design - with artwork that highlights the dragon adventure within - and distinctive embossed gold Caldecott Award sticker, this is the perfect way to introduce the classic tale to a whole new generation of readers.
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