Browse all books

Books with title The Dragon's Tooth

  • Jack and the Dragon's Tooth

    Lily Hyde, Tom Percival

    Paperback (Barrington Stoke Ltd, )
    None
  • The Dragon's Nest

    Judith Wade

    Paperback (Independently published, March 1, 2019)
    Ben is on vacation in Yellowstone, but once again, there are dragons about. When his dad disappears, Ben must take matters into his own hands to make sure a dream trip doesn't become a nightmare.
  • The Dragon's Teeth

    Lucy Coats, Anthony Lewis

    Paperback (Orion Children's Books, Dec. 14, 2011)
    Every home library should offer the best classic stories as well as new releases—this is book nine of the series showcasing the richest stories from ancient Greece At last, Troy seems within reach for Atticus the Storyteller, who has been traveling through the ancient world, gathering new friends and stories to share. Now he needs a ship, which isn't easy, so he's heard. But luckily, he soon finds a willing captain and in return for a story—or two—secures his safe passage. Among the stories here are the tales of two of the greatest heroes that ever were: Jason (and his Argonauts, in search of the Golden Fleece) and Paris (who is in search of the fairest goddess of them all). This spirited collection full of daring and adventure is vividly illustrated in full color.
    K
  • The Dragon's Stone

    Olivia Zeiner-Morrish

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 30, 2012)
    Aria De Rodluez, a wealthy merchants daughter receives an odd gift for her birthday. The stone she received turns out to be the Dragons Stone, a stone that will grant magical powers to its owner. On the night of her birthday the evil Lord Agantiun burns down her estate in order to gain the Dragon's Stone but Aria escapes; with the stone. She runs away into the woods but Agantiun is hunting her down, and he will stop at nothing to get the Dragon's Stone. On the journey Aria meets elves, fairies, and a boy desperate to find his younger sister, stolen by the fairies years ago.
  • Dragon's Eye, The

    Dugald A. Steer, James Clamp

    MP3 CD (Candlewick on Brilliance Audio, Sept. 1, 2015)
    The precious Dragon’s Eye jewel has the power to reflect the true Dragon Master, the keeper of the fates of all dragons. When evil dragonologist Ignatius Crook sets his sights on the jewel, Dr. Ernest Drake must put a stop to his criminal plans.Luckily Dr. Drake has help—his two newest students, twelve-year-old Daniel and his sister, Beatrice, have carefully studied dragonology and are ready to use their knowledge to find the jewel. But only true dragonologists will be able to win this race against time.
    X
  • The Dragon's Cold

    John Talbot

    Paperback (Walker Books, June 27, 1991)
    None
  • The Toothbrush Dragon

    Smith Justin

    Paperback (Justin Smith, May 3, 2016)
    Where did "Tooth" come from? This is a book I wrote after struggling to teach my toddler son, Noah, to brush his teeth. During a particularly difficult toothbrushing attempt, I remembered a character my Mom made up when I was young called, "Toothbrush Dragon". The idea of this dragon was to hopefully encourage my younger sister and me to brush our teeth regularly and effectively, and it worked. My mom actually ended up making a dragon hand puppet to hold our toothbrushes, just to make things more exciting. I came up with this story-in-rhyme to compliment all the good this dragon did, while also giving him a name - "Tooth". My teeth are healthy and shiny clean to this day, thanks to both my Mom and a very helpful dragon. Sometimes parents can use a little extra help with daily chores, including keeping a healthy smile on the whole family. This book will hopefully ease the struggles of everyone trying to get their little ones to brush the dragon way! Justin Smith
  • The Dragon

    Lara Diana Antelo Miles, Mayuri Amlani Hatcher, Lucas Antelo Miles, Audrey Miles, Bruna Antelo Perez, Anthony Miles, Mariana Ferreira Ichaso

    Paperback (Independently published, Dec. 1, 2018)
    Once upon a time, on the edge of lazy, rolling hills there was a cosy village of small homes. Inside, lived dozens of tiny elves. A rumour had spread of an unspeakable beast discovered at the very heart of the wild forest where a fruit sent from heaven would grow. Nobody has ever dared to venture into the dark forest, until.....
  • The Dragon's Tears

    Manju Gregory, story Manju Gregory, Guo Le

    Paperback (Mantra Lingua, Oct. 10, 2001)
    Book by Gregory, Manju, Gregory, story Manju, Le, Guo
  • The Dragon's Call

    K.W. McCabe, Niina C

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 28, 2012)
    In a war-torn world, a careless act of destruction wakes a creature thought to be myth and legend - a dragon. Mankind unites to battle for survival, but when dragons enter the fray in human form... humans lose. Five decades later, Cecily lives in an enclave with her father and brother. Knowing nothing of life before the war, she placidly obeys the restrictions imposed by dragonkind. Stifled with the tedium of court life, Derek, heir of the Dragon Queen, commits a petty crime. To avoid punishment and chronic boredom, he escapes to the enclave. His arrival sparks increased tension when he meets Cecily. Realizing the extent of limitations on her freedom, Cecily begins to chafe at her lack of liberty, and Derek rebels when he discovers his life is built on a lie. Derek and Cecily's tumultuous friendship threatens to splinter the lines of segregation between their people, but something more dangerous occurs. A mysterious killer stalks the community - and Cecily's mother has disappeared. Cecily and Derek must break the rules and boundaries between their societies to find and stop the murderer before Cecily becomes the next victim.
  • The Dragon's Gold

    Debrah Strait

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 11, 2014)
    Long ago, in the time of dragons, there lived a knight in rusty armor, a dragon with a bad cough, and a damsel in distress who didn’t want to be rescued... Sir Gilford of the Sitwell clan was lonely and bullied as a foster child. Now he’s a young knight seeking to earn the clan’s respect. When Lady Brianna is kidnapped by the terrible Neales and the Sitwells can’t pay the ransom, Gilford volunteers to win treasure from a ferocious dragon that lives in the mountains. Gilford polishes his rusty armor and rides off to Dragon’s Land on his trusty steed, Adalard, whose name means “nobly brave.” When they reach the dragon’s cave, Adalard runs off. He’s often frightened by butterflies, and the fire-breathing creature is too much like a HUGE butterfly. So Gilford has no choice but to confront the dragon on foot. On his belly, actually, as he trips on his loosened armor and falls flat in the dirt. The dragon, coughing on smoke and flames, agrees to help Gilford, but won’t give him gold just for the asking. Gilford must win it. First, he must rescue Brianna. Only she doesn’t want to be rescued; she wants to be ransomed like any other respectable captive. Then the dragon asks Gilford to bring city goods to the countryside and food into the city. He arranges a trade between farmers who need shoes and a cobbler with many children to feed. But the Sitwells take over and somehow lose all the food and all the shoes. Nobody gets what they want, and everybody blames Gilford. The Neales and Tisbees, the other two noble clans in the kingdom, hear of Gilford’s quest for gold. Wanting dragon’s treasure for themselves, the Tisbees try to capture Gilford several times, and the Neales do kidnap Sir Elbert Sitwell. Then all three clans build bridges, believing that the first one finished will win the gold. These projects fail, too. Gilford is blamed, and now half of the kingdom is angry with him. He comes up with yet another plan to help the kingdom, but can’t handle it all by himself. Unfortunately, only two people in his clan, plus the dragon, are willing to help. The other clans, farmers, and townspeople laugh at him. Lord Garth, chieftain of the Sitwells, warns him not even to try organizing the project, and hints that he will make Gilford a full member of the clan if he gives up on the idea. So Gilford must make a difficult choice: Should he do what others want him to do? Or do what he believes is right and risk never achieving his greatest dream?
  • The Dragon's Egg

    W.J. Corbett, Wayne Anderson

    Hardcover (Hodder Children's Books, Sept. 9, 1996)
    This is a collection of interlinked dragon stories. George and Sniffy the dragon become firm friends as the gentle dragon recovers from a dreadful cold to recount some of the most amazing dragon stories of past and present.