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Books with title The Dragonfly

  • The Dragon Wagon

    A.B. WRITINGS, Oyeplot

    language (, Dec. 20, 2018)
    The Dragon Wagon is a humorous, fully illustrated book that promotes children’s social skills through its endearing male and female characters’ attempts to play with an over-sized dragon sitting in an under-sized broken wagon. Using their individual strengths, each character tries to solve the problem of how to best pull the wagon. In the end, they all agree on a great solution as they learn not to judge dragons based on appearances and to accept them as they are! Both boys and girls can identify with the value of their contributions to solve problems. Ages 3 through 8. Preschool through second grade.
  • The Cheyenne Dragon & the Dragonfly

    Dona Tysinger

    eBook (AuthorHouse, July 29, 2011)
    The adventures of a young boy withhis friend and family in the desert,and the weekened mystery begins.
  • “Drukar” the King Dragonfly

    Nichelle Monique Osgood, Marvin Tabacon

    eBook (Xlibris US, June 21, 2012)
    Freedom was a very sad dragonfly who lived in a dark andgloomy place called Darkwood. There was no happiness orsunshine for him, his family and friends. He began his searchfor a new home and landed in Utopia where Drukar, the kingdragonfly lived. Drukar welcomed Freedom, his familyand friends to live there in peace and happiness.Always seek happiness and you will find it.
  • Catherine the Dragonfly

    Jeanie Meyer Jeans, Laney Jeans

    eBook (Barbra K Mudd, Oct. 30, 2011)
    Mother, Jeanie Meyer Jeans and Great Aunt, Laney Jeans, have teamed up to produce a memorial tribute to their beautiful Catherine who lost a brief battle with Leukemia when she was only five years of age, February 2, 2003.In our story, "Catherine the Dragonfly," she flits about with her other friends "dragonflies" whose characters are drawn from important people in Catherine's young life.The characters are Sarah, Catherine's younger sister. Ellyse and Donavon Meyer are her cousins. Max Conner, was Catherine's friend in pre-school, and Karen Cunningham was her Pre-school teacher.This colorful volume takes the reader to visit whales, lions, and polar bears. Only the crabby frog knows none of it really happened. Come take a colorful and fanciful journey that will be enjoyed by youngsters as well as the parents who may read it to them.Proceeds from this book will be donated to "The Leukemia and Lymphoma Society" and to "The Catherine Jeans Memorial Garden" in Missouri.
  • Drake the Dragon

    K L White-Hartman

    Paperback (Christian Faith Publishing, Inc, Feb. 26, 2019)
    Drake is a dragon like most other dragons. He enjoys breathing fire and spending time with friends, but things get out of control one day with a very big fire, which scares Drake away from using his talent. Will he ever be brave enough to use his fire again? Follow Drake on his adventure to discover his God-given purpose and find out what he was truly born to do.
  • The Dragon Wagon

    A.B. Writings, Oyeplot

    Paperback (Independently published, Dec. 16, 2018)
    The Dragon Wagon is a humorous, fully illustrated book that promotes children’s social skills through its endearing male and female characters’ attempts to play with an over-sized dragon sitting in an under-sized broken wagon. Using their individual strengths, each character tries to solve the problem of how to best pull the wagon. In the end, they all agree on a great solution as they learn to accept dragons as they are and not to judge them based on appearances! Both boys and girls can identify with their valued contributions to solving problems. An enjoyable, humorous read for all. Includes engaging discussion questions to reinforce learned concepts for the latter age children (age group 3-9). Preschool through third grade.
  • 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.
  • The Dragonfly Pool

    Eva Ibbotson, Kevin Hawkes

    Hardcover (Dutton Juvenile, Sept. 4, 2008)
    At first Tally doesnÂ’t want to go to the boarding school called Delderton. But she soon discovers that it is a wonderful place where freedom and selfexpression are valued. Tally organizes a ragtag dance troupe so the school can participate in an international folk dancing festival in Bergania in the summer of 1939. There she befriends Karil, the crown prince, who would love nothing more than to have ordinary friends and attend a school like Delderton. When KarilÂ’s father is assassinated, it is up to Tally and her friends to help Karil escape the Nazis and the bleak future he has inherited.
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  • Dragonfly

    Julia Golding

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, March 15, 2008)
    New unused book with shelf wear.
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  • The Dragonfly Years

    Mollie Hunter

    Paperback (HarperCollins Publishers, Jan. 28, 1985)
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  • How Does The Dragonfly

    Connie Amarel, Swapan Debnath

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Jan. 12, 2017)
    When RJ invents a mechanical dragonfly she names Angie, she programs it to blend in with real dragonflies hoping to learn valuable information from them. RJ's invention surpasses her greatest expectations when Angie not only learns amazing details about a dragonfly's magical flying abilities, but also becomes friends with the real dragonflies. This book takes the reader on a fun and fact-filled adventure into the history of dragonflies and the magical abilities they possess while showing that being different is all right.
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  • The Mark of the Dragonfly

    Bobbie Shafer, Kristin N Hamm, Jason Carr

    Paperback (Malachite Quills Publishing, Oct. 8, 2012)
    When Caleb Ferguson was about two years old, his father, hid him at Fair Meadow Orphanage to keep him safe from the evil Shadow Army. Renamed Colin Jones at the orphanage, Caleb spends ten years filled with ten to twelve hour days of hard work, with only meager amounts of disgusting food to sustain him. Only his dream-filled nights of fairies, leprechauns, and magical knights give his life any joy. After ten years of this life, the boy believes that this is normal for orphans like him. Caleb is twelve years old the day the strange and incredible Professor Thaddeus Myrrdin Slimmerik appears. The Professor and his magical pocket watch turn the orphanage upside-down and inside-out and he whisks Caleb away to the land the boy once believed existed only in his imagination and dreams. Caleb discovers he is not who he thinks he is and his future is going to be anything but normal.