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Books with title Backyard Dragons

  • Backyard Dragons

    Lee French

    eBook (Clockwork Dragon, March 11, 2016)
    Portland has a dragon problem.Now genuinely a Spirit Knight, sixteen-year-old Claire wants to know everything about the job. Fate dumps a dragon on her and she only has more questions. She knows how much she needs training and wishes she could snap her fingers to learn everything at once.Justin can answer Claire's questions, but between his demanding young daughters, his sarcastic horse, and the recent loss of his own mentor, he'd rather just be a Knight. No one told him adopting an apprentice would devour all his free time and dredge up the past.In this sequel to Girls Can't Be Knights, Claire and Justin face dragons, ghosts, witches, echoes, and memories. Their survival and the fate of Portland may depend on Justin's intellect.They're doomed.
  • Backyard Dragons

    Lee French

    Paperback (Clockwork Dragon, Feb. 17, 2016)
    Portland has a dragon problem.Now genuinely a Spirit Knight, sixteen-year-old Claire wants to know everything about the job. Fate dumps a dragon on her and she only has more questions. She knows how much she needs training and wishes she could snap her fingers to learn everything at once.Justin can answer Claire's questions, but between his demanding young daughters, his sarcastic horse, and the recent loss of his own mentor, he'd rather just be a Knight. No one told him adopting an apprentice would devour all his free time and dredge up the past.In this sequel to Girls Can't Be Knights, Claire and Justin face dragons, ghosts, witches, echoes, and memories. Their survival and the fate of Portland may depend on Justin's intellect.They're doomed.
  • Backyard Dragon

    Betsy Sterman, Samuel Sterman, David Wenzel

    Hardcover (Harpercollins Childrens Books, June 1, 1993)
    With the help of three friends, a young boy and his grandfather help a fifteenth-century Welsh dragon find its way home
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  • Backyard Dragon

    Betsy Sterman, Samuel Sterman, David Wenzel

    Paperback (Scholastic Inc, March 15, 1994)
    When Owen discovers that a 15th-century Welsh dragon has been magically transported to his 20th-century New Jersey backyard, he and his grandfather, along with some newfound friends, have a huge-and very appealing-problem on their hands.
  • Backyard Dragon

    Betsy Sterman, Samuel Sterman, David Wenzel

    Library Binding (HarperCollins, June 1, 1993)
    When a twentieth-century New Jersey boy finds a fifteenth-century Welsh dragon in his backyard, he must find a solution to his rather unique dilemma. By the authors of Too Much Magic.
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  • Backyard Dragons

    Lee French

    MP3 CD (Skyboat Media and Blackstone Audio, Dec. 6, 2016)
    Portland has a dragon problem.Now genuinely a Spirit Knight, sixteen-year-old Claire wants to know everything about the job. Fate dumps a dragon on her and she only has more questions. She knows how much she needs training and wishes she could snap her fingers to learn everything at once.Justin can answer Claire's questions, but between his demanding young daughters, his sarcastic horse, and the recent loss of his own mentor, he'd rather just be a Knight. No one told him adopting an apprentice would devour all his free time and dredge up the past.In this sequel to Girls Can't Be Knights, Claire and Justin face dragons, ghosts, witches, echoes, and memories. Their survival and the fate of Portland may depend on Justin's intellect. They're doomed.
  • Backyard Dragons

    Lee French

    Audio CD (Skyboat Media and Blackstone Audio, Dec. 6, 2016)
    [Children's Fiction (Ages 9 -12)]
  • Backyard Dragons Lib/E

    Lee French, Gabrielle de Cuir, Stefan Rudnicki, Claire Bloom

    Audio CD (Blackstone Pub, Dec. 6, 2016)
    Portland has a dragon problem.Now genuinely a Spirit Knight, sixteen-year-old Claire wants to know everything about the job. Fate dumps a dragon on her and she only has more questions. She knows how much she needs training and wishes she could snap her fingers to learn everything at once.Justin can answer Claire's questions, but between his demanding young daughters, his sarcastic horse, and the recent loss of his own mentor, he'd rather just be a Knight. No one told him adopting an apprentice would devour all his free time and dredge up the past.In this sequel to Girls Can't Be Knights, Claire and Justin face dragons, ghosts, witches, echoes, and memories. Their survival and the fate of Portland may depend on Justin's intellect. They're doomed.
  • Dragons in Grandpa's Backyard

    Ronald Willis

    Paperback (Xlibris, Nov. 19, 2012)
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  • Dragons in My Backyard

    Leonard D. Hilley II

    eBook (DeimosWeb Publishing, Oct. 28, 2013)
    Short story for 8 & up (or those still young at heart).Donnie has a problem. He mentions to his friend on the school bus that he has dragons in his backyard. An older student, James, overhears the statement and immediately starts teasing Donnie. James threatens to come to Donnie's house and exterminate the dragons. When James shows up, Donnie doesn't know what to do. What would you do? Discover how Donnie reacts and what happens next.Do dragons only exist in fantasy? Perhaps they do, but many fascinating creatures exist in the insect world. Some resemble dragons while others don't. Often true creatures are more exotic than those we imagine in books.