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Books in The Dragon Books series

  • TRUBLOFF THE MOUSE WHO WANTED

    John Burningham

    Paperback (Dragonfly Books, March 8, 1994)
    A mouse who runs away with gypsies to learn to play the balalaika returns home just in time to save his family
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  • Apple Picking Time

    Michele B. Slawson

    Paperback (Dragonfly Books, Aug. 11, 1998)
    In the rich, warm colors of autumn, here's a slice of American history as we watch Anna and her extended family help with the town's traditional fall apple harvest. Now available in paperback.
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  • The Dragon's Blade: The Last Guardian

    Michael R. Miller

    (Acorn Independent Press, March 16, 2018)
    As winter wanes, the fragile bonds of the Three Races begin to break.With Darnuir recovering from his addiction, and Blaine reclusive in the hallways of his Order, it falls to Lira to manage the mounting tension between the humans and zealous dragons before catastrophe strikes from within the city walls.In Brevia, King Arkus unveils his new weapons to the Assembly of Lords, but is it a gift to his people or a threat? Cassandra fears it the latter and vows to curb her father’s new unchecked power that she herself helped to create.And beneath the burned mountain of Kar’drun, Dukoona suffers at the hands of his Master. His one hope now lies in the crippled spectre Sonrid, who is forcing his broken body back to the mountain in order to play his part, or die, and be free from his pained existence.Darnuir awakes weakened, and to an alliance on the brink. He must at last become the leader the dragons need but will he be too late to save his people, not just from Rectar, but from years of their own mistakes?
  • Mirandy and Brother Wind

    Patricia McKissack, Jerry Pinkney

    Paperback (Dragonfly Books, Jan. 13, 1997)
    “Each page sparkles with life.”—The New York Times Book Review In this Caldecott Honor and Coretta Scott King Award winning tale, Mirandy is determined to capture the best partner for the junior cakewalk jubilee. And who is the best partner? The wind, of course! Grandmama Beasley says, “Can’t nobody put shackles on Brother Wind, chile. He be special. He be free.” With neighbors up and down Ridgetop suggesting all manner of strategies, and friend Ezel laughing at each foiled one, Mirandy grows ever more determined: she’ll get hold of that Brother Wind yet! Patricia C. McKissack’s thoroughly engaging tale dances with spirit and rollicking good humor. Complemented by Jerry Pinkney’s rich, eye-catching watercolors of the rural South, here’s one of those rare, rewarding picture books that is sure to be read and enjoyed again and again.
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  • Rainbow Crow: A Lenape Tale

    Nancy Van Laan, Beatriz Vidal

    Library Binding (Enter The Arena, April 9, 2009)
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  • Potty Train Your Dragon: How to Potty Train Your Dragon Who Is Scared to Poop. A Cute Children Story on How to Make Potty Training Fun and Easy.

    Steve Herman

    Hardcover (DG Books Publishing, May 16, 2018)
    Having a pet dragon is very fun.But what do you do if he refuses to poop?Get this book and learn how to potty train your dragon!A must have book for children and parents with potty training.Teach your child how to poop easily everyday.Fun, cute and entertaining with beautiful illustrations, this playful book will make the frustrating toilet training process easy and fun.Get this book now and enjoy!
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  • How To Make An Apple Pie And See The World

    Marjorie Priceman

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Sept. 9, 1996)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Since the market is closed, the reader is led around the world to gather the ingredients for making an apple pie. Includes recipe.
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  • Steven Spielberg's "Innerspace"

    Nathan Elliott, Steven Spielberg

    Paperback (HarperCollins Publishers, Dec. 10, 1987)
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  • Dragons of Krad

    Jackie French Koller, Judith Mitchell

    Paperback (Aladdin, April 30, 2019)
    Darek searches deep into Krad to find Zantor and Pola in this fourth book in the fantastical Dragonling chapter book series!When Darek’s beloved dragonling, Zantor, and Darek’s best friend, Pola, disappear into the mists of Krad, they are assumed dead. But Darek knows Zantor and Pola are alive. He can hear the dragonling’s cries for help, deep inside his own head. And much to his surprise, Rowena—the cause of all the trouble—hears them, too. Together they sneak into Krad to rescue their friends. But they soon find Krad is even more dangerous than they’d feared. So dangerous that it may be impossible to save anyone, even themselves…
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  • Dragon Trouble

    Jackie French Koller, Judith Mitchell

    Paperback (Aladdin, Sept. 24, 2019)
    Darek must rescue Zantor and Pola from the dangerous mists of Krad in this fifth book in the fantastical Dragonling chapter book series!When Darek’s beloved dragonling, Zantor, and Darek’s best friend, Pola, disappear into the mists of Krad, everyone assumes they’re gone for good. But Darek just knows that Zantor and Pola are alive. He can hear the dragonling’s cries for help, deep inside his own head. And much to his surprise, Rowena—the cause of all the trouble—hears them, too. Together Darek and Rowena sneak into Krad to rescue their friends. But they soon find that Krad is even more dangerous than they’d feared. So dangerous that it may be impossible to save anyone, even themselves…
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  • Teen Eastenders: Solid Ground No. 1

    Hugh Miller

    Paperback (Armada, )
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  • Sail Away Dragon

    Barbara Joosse, Randy Cecil

    Hardcover (Candlewick, Oct. 24, 2017)
    Strange, wonderful sights await Girl and Dragon as the inseparable friends journey far across the sea in a third warmhearted and beautifully illustrated tale.Dragon and Girl are the very best of friends, and they share the very same dream: to sail to the farthest far-away. So they set out to sea, Girl sailing on Dragon’s back. For a year and a day the two friends search up, down, and around for the faraway place, meeting creatures along the way: dolphins, whales, and even some snarly, sword-wielding pirates. And when Girl and Dragon finally reach the farthest far-away, they still share a heart and the very same dream — home. Randy Cecil’s muted, dreamy artwork and Barbara Joosse’s softly poetic words cast a comforting spell over imaginative explorers, leaving them safe with the knowledge that however far you go, there is nothing quite like coming home again with someone you love.
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