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  • Rahna and the Dragon

    Annie Porter

    language (Meredith A. Keeney, Sept. 4, 2014)
    Rahna and his parents live the peaceful lives of fishermen, until the day that they haul in a dragon egg in their fishing net. Their lives are never the same as they try to raise a young dragon and deal with the trials and adventures of it outgrowing their home, learning to fly, and controlling its fire breath. Can a dragon become part of a human family? And when their land is attacked by an evil from afar, could their little house dragon be the key to saving their people?
  • The Dragon and Me

    Saramarr Spellmaker

    language (Spellmaker Press, Jan. 14, 2015)
    Join our friend Billy Toddler™ as he explores new worldsthrough the magic of his imagination.the Billy Toddler bedtime stories are packed full of exciting playtime funand yet short enough to keep your little one’s attention, for many nights to come.This time Billy’s adventurestakes him to the days of old to fight the terrifying red dragon. Short bedtime stories for ages 3 to 7 with full-page illustrations in full rhyming verse on each page.
  • Timmy and the Dragon

    Tamara Adams, Nate Adams

    language (, Jan. 14, 2016)
    Kids Picture Book Origami Dragon Comes to Life Adventure!Origami dragon instructions and free dragon scales paper download includedTimmy loves making origami dragons!What happens when one comes to life?Read about Timmy and his amazing adventure with a live dragon.There are also directions for making your own origami dragon and dragon scales paper.
  • The Chef and The Dragon

    Nelson R. Elliott, Sam McKinnon

    Paperback (Independently published, Sept. 23, 2018)
    A young man ventures out to seek his fortune as a chef, but is captured by a greedy dragon. Read what happens next in this new fairy tale. Lushly illustrated with full-page, full-color paintings, this one is sure to keep your little one's attention.
  • Andrew and the Dragon

    Sam Blake, AT Davidson

    language (Storm Cloud Publishing, Dec. 31, 2016)
    A village is being terrorised by a fire-breathing dragon. It steals young maidens and eats the young men who come after it. Ten year old Andrew is not afraid of the beast. One morning, he grabs his sword and sets off to fight the dragon and save his village. ’Cos we all know that when adults are too scared to do anything, it’s up to the kids to save the day.A fun, rhyming adventure story for kids ages 6 years and up.
  • Nella and the Dragon

    Nickelodeon Publishing

    language (Nickelodeon Publishing, Jan. 23, 2018)
    Nickelodeon's Nella the Princess Knight and her friends Trinket and Sir Garret are afraid of a grumpy dragon. Could it be he only needs some company--and a little mouthwash? Boys and girls ages 3 to 7 will love this exciting storybook.Join Nickelodeon's Nella the Princess Knight for adventures in a fairytale filled dragons, unicorns, and forests of furry friends. With every new journey, Nella proves that little girls can be princesses and knights, pretty and powerful, fabulous and fierce.This Nickelodeon read-along contains audio narration.
  • The Dragon and the Raven

    G. A. Henty

    Hardcover (SMK Books, April 3, 2018)
    This book is also know as The Days of King Alfred. The story is set in the late 9th century during the rule of Alfred The Great. The story follows the adventures of the fictional character Ealdorman Edmund as he and King Alfred fight against Danish Viking invaders.
  • Tinky and the Dragon

    Susan Spira

    eBook
    Fantasy Adventure Picture Book: Little Dog Rescues DragonIn this third volume of the Tinky's Adventure series, Tinky, a small Shih-Tzu is literally sucked into a fantasy adventure in a faraway land.A big truck, a suitcase, a snow globe, a castle, and a big, green dragon princess move this charming fantasy full circle with surprises.Sweet loveable characters, fun language, silly situations, plus enchanting illustrations engage your child to use their imagination and have a giggle or two.Tinky and the Dragon is a picture book that your young child will cherish and want to read over and over again. And you will be happy to join them.Other volumes in Tinky's Adventures include: Tinky's Magic Cookies and Tinky and the Baby Butterflies.
  • Gwen and the Dragon

    Dale Cusack, Dennis Ma

    language (, Jan. 11, 2012)
    Three young children discover a secret passageway hidden inside their castle library. As they explore their way down into the caverns below they discover they are not alone; horrible things live in the dark. Creepy crawling things are coming down the tunnel towards them. But this is not the only horror awaiting them. An imprisoned dragon still wanders the tunnels searching for a way out.Overhearing the children discussing the tunnels the evil Gort hatches a plan to release the dragon and over throw the kingdom. Now the race is on between Gwen and her brother Edmund to rescue a princess, stop a revolution and avoid being eaten by the dragon and whatever it is slowly crawling down the dark passageways towards them. Slither slither slither.... Suitable for ages 8+ (Advanced Readers)
  • The Girl and the Dragon

    Daniel Silva, Ori Chalbaud

    language (, Dec. 2, 2018)
    The story of an orphan girl determined to help a dragon in need.
  • The King and the Dragon

    Benjamin Brandt

    Paperback (Westbow Press, Oct. 18, 2016)
    <p>The King and the Dragon is a modern parable of a faithful King who will go to any length to rescue his people from the grip of a devilish Dragon. It begins bright, takes some dark and shocking twists, and ends with a hope nobody saw coming. Those with ears to hear may notice significant overtones with the Biblical narrative. The King and the Dragon is custom built for parents and their children to enjoy together. Faith groups may find it a valuable teaching tool as well.</p>
  • Maya and the Dragon

    Haruko Sasaki

    eBook (AuthorHouse, )
    Haruko Sasaki (AKA Ha-Ru-Ko BlueStarChild) is a visionary artist whose child-like imagination and playful expression touches people's "inner child". She was born in Tokyo, Japan and spent most of her time in the big city, always yearning to live in nature. In her late 30s, she moved to Northern California where she is surrounded by mountains. Knowing how it felt to live in the city, she appreciates her new environment and developed a deeper connection with nature. It brought her great joy to work closely with children for many years, and she feels that children are a key to our future. Her first book "Maya and the Dragon" bridges all of her gifts and experiences to shine a bright light for our future on Earth.