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Books with title I Want a Dragon

  • I'm a Dragon

    Mallory Loehr, Joey Chou

    Hardcover (Golden Books, Dec. 24, 2019)
    From the author and illustrator of I'M A UNICORN and I'M A NARWHAL comes a Little Golden Book all about an adorable dragon!I've got scales . . . I've got wings . . . I love precious things. I'm a dragon!So begins a magical introduction to a magical creature. Young children will fall in love with the adorable dragon star of this Little Golden Book. Just watch out: he may be small, but he can still breathe fire! A terrific follow-up to the Little Golden Books I'm a Unicorn and I'm a Narwhal.
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  • I Want A Bearded Dragon

    Tristan Pulsifer, Jacquelyn Elnor Johnson

    eBook (Crimson Hill Books, Nov. 7, 2016)
    New 2020 Edition - Now the Top-Selling pet Bearded Dragon care book for kids!What’s so special about pet bearded dragons? And why are they the most popular pet lizard?If your child (or the kids in your classroom) are longing for a frisky and friendly pet lizard, the bearded dragon is the best reptile for children who are fascinated by animals and the natural world.Bearded dragons are friendly, safe and enjoy being handled. And once you have their home properly set up, they’re relatively easy to care for and keep healthy and happy!Here’s the basic bearded dragon book for children and first-time pet owners that tells you what it’s really like to have a pet beardie, how to get one and how to care for your new pet.Where to buy a beardieProper tank set upWhat they eatKeeping a beardie healthy and happyIt teaches the basics of responsible pet care and how to enjoy your new pet safely.Beardies love to hang out with people. Kids as young as eight or nine can care for a pet beardie, with just a bit of guidance from a parent or teacher. This lively chapter book, new in the Best Pets for Kids series about pet animals for children and teens, tells readers:Why beardies make great petsWho will love having a bearded dragon and whyWhat to look for to be sure you get a healthy petAnswers to the questions parents or teachers ask about having a pet beardieChapter Book for kids ages 8 and upWritten on Grade 4 reading levelFully Illustrated with 30+ colour photosNEWLY REVISED in the Best Pets for Kids Series
  • You Don't Want a Dragon!

    Ame Dyckman, Liz Climo

    Hardcover (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, June 9, 2020)
    Be careful what you wish for -- again! This follow-up to You Don't Want a Unicorn points out the hilarious mishaps that come with adopting a dragon.Our protagonist wishes (much to the narrator's continued chagrin) for a pet dragon. Though initially thrilled, the kid quickly discovers that dragons aren't quite as awesome as they originally thought. From the scooting to the digging to the fire-breathing, our Kid is dismayed that they still haven't found their perfect pet. Little do they know, that pet might just be right around the corner . . .
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  • A Dragon in a Wagon

    Jane Belk Moncure, Linda Hohag

    Library Binding (The Childs World Inc, Oct. 1, 1988)
    Megan goes for a ride with a dragon in a wagon and they continue traveling by a great variety of transportation modes and greet a great variety of creatures along the way.
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  • I'm a Dragon

    Mallory Loehr, Joey Chou

    eBook (Golden Books, Dec. 24, 2019)
    From the author and illustrator of I'M A UNICORN and I'M A NARWHAL comes a Little Golden Book all about an adorable dragon!I've got scales . . . I've got wings . . . I love precious things. I'm a dragon!So begins a magical introduction to a magical creature. Young children will fall in love with the adorable dragon star of this Little Golden Book. Just watch out: he may be small, but he can still breathe fire! A terrific follow-up to the Little Golden Books I'm a Unicorn and I'm a Narwhal.
  • You Don't Want a Dragon!

    Ame Dyckman, Liz Climo

    eBook (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, June 9, 2020)
    Be careful what you wish for -- again! This follow-up to You Don't Want a Unicorn points out the hilarious mishaps that come with adopting a dragon.Our protagonist wishes (much to the narrator's continued chagrin) for a pet dragon. Though initially thrilled, the kid quickly discovers that dragons aren't quite as awesome as they originally thought. From the scooting to the digging to the fire-breathing, our Kid is dismayed that they still haven't found their perfect pet. Little do they know, that pet might just be right around the corner . . .
  • Who Wants a Dragon?

    James Mayhew, Lindsey Gardiner

    Hardcover (Orchard Books, Oct. 1, 2004)
    One very cuddly dragon is looking for a home, and someone to love him. Will he ever find it?A lost baby dragon, alone in the night is looking for somebody to love. He is pink and cuddly and very cute, and his misadventures will have readers laughing, as he frightens a knight and gives the king and queen a good scare. But when the little dragon finally finds his mama, he, and readers, will know that he's found someone who loves him.
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  • A Dragon in a Wagon

    Lynley Dodd

    Paperback (Puffin, Oct. 2, 1990)
    When Susie Fogg takes her dog for a walk, she dreams of having a more exciting pet. Something huge, fierce or odd, like a dragon in a wagon. She soon gets carried away by her imagination. An imaginative, rhyming and wonderfully silly picture book that children will adore.
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  • Who Wants a Dragon?

    James Mayhew, Lindsey Gardiner

    Paperback (Scholastic, Aug. 16, 2004)
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  • A Dragon in a Wagon

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    Paperback (Childs World, Feb. 1, 1988)
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  • A dragon in a wagon

    Ratna Jalisatgi

    language (, July 24, 2012)
    A dragon comes in a wagon and tries to scare the other animals by his ferocious look.But that doesn't happen.Every animal he meets thinks that he isn't so scary and none are scared of him.At last he meets a fairy who tells him that he doesn't have to be scary just because he is a dragon.He could be a friendly dragon and make friends.
  • A dragon in a wagon

    Jane Belk Moncure

    Hardcover (Child's World, Jan. 1, 1988)
    Lot of 23 magic castle readers books including: HOW MANY WAYS TO CAN YOU CUT A PIE? – A book about Math RABBITS’ HABITS– A book about good habits MR. DOODLE HAD A POODLE – A book about fun activities ONE TRICKY MONKEY UP ON TOP – A book about counting animals THE BEARS UPSTAIRS – a book of creative drama tics LITTLE TOO – TALL – a book about being careful YES, NO, LITTLE HIPPO – a book about being safe A POCKEFUL OF PETS – a book about finding a pet MOUSEKIN’S SPECIAL DAY – A book about special occasions ICE-CREAM COWS AND MITTEN SHEEP – A book about what farm makes THE MAGIC MOON MACHINE – a book about counting APES FIND SHAPES – A book about recognizing shapes BUTTERFLY EXPRESS – A book about life cycles WHAT DO YOU DO WITH a GRUMPY KANGAROO? – A book about feelings NANNY GOAT’S BOAT – A book of rhyming
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