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Books with title Logan and the Dragonfly

  • The Girl and the Dragonfly

    Raven Lowery, Chennon Roberts

    Paperback (Raven Lowery, July 31, 2020)
    Dragonflies usually represent change and living in the moment. "The Girl and the Dragonfly" is a story about a little girl who meets a dragonfly. The dragonfly helps the little girl learn how to live in the moment while also bringing her happiness.
  • Little Ant and the Dragonfly

    S.M.R. Saia, Tina Perko

    Paperback (Shelf Space Books, Oct. 29, 2017)
    When Buddy Ant pushes Little Ant into a puddle, Little Ant insists that he did it on purpose. The dragonfly saw everything, and he agrees to tell the other insects the truth about what happened. But whose “truth” will he tell? This is an original story that illustrates Aesop's moral: Every truth has two sides.ABOUT THE SERIESThe Little Ant books are reimaginings of Aesop's classic fables, teaching timeless lessons like “appearances can be deceiving” and “one good turn deserves another.” Brought to life by Tina Perko's vibrant and whimsical illustrations, the stories follow Little Ant as he navigates through the challenges and frustrations of growing up. Little Ant's adventures provide him with opportunities to build character and learn valuable lessons about friendship, kindness, empathy, teamwork, courage,and the importance of being yourself.RESOURCESVisit littleantbooks.com to download free coloring sheets, activities, and lesson plans to go along with this book.SOCIAL MEDIAFollow Little Ant on Facebook at/littleantnews and on Instagram at @littleantnews.
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  • Little Ant and the Dragonfly

    S.M.R. Saia, Tina Perko

    eBook (Shelf Space Books, Nov. 1, 2017)
    When Buddy Ant pushes Little Ant into a puddle, Little Ant insists that he did it on purpose. The dragonfly saw everything, and he agrees to tell the other insects the truth about what happened. But whose "truth" will he tell? This is an original story that illustrates Aesop's moral: Every truth has two sides.ABOUT THE SERIESThe Little Ant books are reimaginings of Aesop's classic fables, teaching timeless lessons like"appearances can be deceiving" and "one good turn deserves another." Brought to life by Tina Perko's vibrant and whimsical illustrations, the stories follow Little Ant as he navigates through the challenges and frustrations of growing up. Little Ant's adventures provide him with opportunities to build character and learn valuable lessons about friendship, kindness, empathy, teamwork, courage,and the importance of being yourself.RESOURCESVisit littleantbooks.com to download free coloring sheets, activities, and lesson plans to go along with this book.SOCIAL MEDIAFollow Little Ant on Facebook at/littleantnews and on Instagram at @littleantnews.
  • Logan and the Dragonfly

    Jacki Alsip

    Paperback (Archway Publishing, April 27, 2017)
    Children can imagine all kinds of things. Ordinary creatures—like bugs—become more alive than they ever could in the real world.In author Jacki Alsip’s book, Logan and the Dragonfly, six-year-old Logan spends the weekend with his grandmother. She loves to garden, and tells him about gardening and the bugs, mainly dragonflies and mosquitoes, that visit the garden. Her stories make Logan imagine huge, flying bugs—especially a dragonfly.Follow Logan as his imagination takes him on an adventure only a little boy could have. Logan and the Dragonfly may just make you think of everyday things in a new way.
  • Eliza and the Dragonfly

    Susie Caldwell Rinehart, Anisa Claire Hovemann

    Paperback (Dawn Pubns, March 1, 2004)
    Teachers and parents! This book is a rare find, well deserving of the prestigious award from CBC-NSTA. The science about dragonflies is perfectly integrated into a story in which the remarkable metamorphosis of a dragonfly from a mucky nymph (Eeeewww, says Eliza) to a beautiful winged creature (Magnificent! says Aunt Doris) is a metaphor for the magic of how Eliza, too, grows up. Teachers will find it useful primarily in an elementary science unit on insects, life cycles and habitats, but also in for language arts lessons in theme, symbolism, and metaphor. The watercolor illustrations are rich, whimsical, and fun. There are two pages of additional science in the back. This is an exceptional example of creative non-fiction writing.
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  • Flynn and the Dragonfly

    Sandra B. Godfrey

    Paperback (Taylor and Seale Publishing, Dec. 16, 2018)
    Flynn doesn't fit in at school, and his parents are worried. He struggles to belong, but he is just different. Discovering he can hear Dash, a dragonfly, is just the beginning of the adventure of a lifetime. Dash and Flynn become fast friends as they overcome some tough scrapes and create a bizarre science project. Will they become Top Predators, or will they fail?
  • Eliza and the Dragonfly

    Susie Caldwell Rinehart, Anisa Claire Hovemann

    Hardcover (Dawn Pubns, March 1, 2004)
    Teachers and parents! This book is a rare find, well deserving of the prestigious award from CBC-NSTA. The science about dragonflies is perfectly integrated into a story in which the remarkable metamorphosis of a dragonfly from a mucky nymph (Eeeewww, says Eliza) to a beautiful winged creature (Magnificent! says Aunt Doris) is a metaphor for the magic of how Eliza, too, grows up. Teachers will find it useful primarily in an elementary science unit on insects, life cycles and habitats, but also in for language arts lessons in theme, symbolism, and metaphor. The watercolor illustrations are rich, whimsical, and fun. There are two pages of additional science in the back. This is an exceptional example of creative non-fiction writing.
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  • Flynn and the Dragonfly

    Sandra B. Godfrey

    language (TAYLOR AND SEALE PUBLISHING, Dec. 16, 2018)
    Flynn doesn't fit in at school, and his parents are worried. He struggles to belong, but he is just different. Discovering he can hear Dash, a dragonfly, is just the beginning of the adventure of a lifetime. Dash and Flynn become fast friends as they overcome some tough scrapes and create a bizarre science project. Will they become Top Predators, or will they fail?
  • Lu and the Dragon

    Andrew Foster, Claudia Lim

    Staple Bound (Pandora Publishing, March 15, 2019)
    "Lu finds a mysterious egg during one of his adventures. A dragon named Frost soon hatches from the egg and Lu decides to adopt her. When Frost gets hurt, Lu goes too far trying to keep her safe. He quickly learns that taking care of her is a lot more complicated than he ever dreamed." For ages 3 and up, this is a wonderful story about growing up, letting go and trust. This is the first is a series of books by Pandora Publishing which will be bringing you many tales set in a world of knights, dragons and more. The Book has a soft touch cover coating, rich color and is 36pgs. 8 1/2 x 8 1/2 in size... perfect to share with your child. Enjoy the adventure!
  • Lucy and the Dragonfly

    Lucie Papineau, Caroline Hamel

    Hardcover (Auzou, April 3, 2018)
    In this beautiful tale written by Lucie Papineau and Caroline Hamel who gave us the amazing The Strongest Man in the World, follow the adventures of Lucy, a little girl with a very special gift. She can make the sun smile, but when the Earth gets sick, Lucy too can feel it. Her tears travel from the wings of a dragonly all across the planet where a little boy finally understands what is going on. Her story then spreads across the globe and everyone makes their own little gesture to heal the Earth and Lucy. And, although it will take her time to heal, Hope is born.Children will be introduced to the subjects of Climate Change and the protection of nature in an accessible and poetic way.The soft illustrations are all the more impactful for this serious topic.
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  • 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 Butterfly and the Dragonfly

    Mary Alice Amory

    eBook (Page Publishing Inc, Aug. 11, 2016)
    In the peaceful little garden just outside Miss Bunny’s window, every flower, leaf, and treetop hide a very joyous secret world. That is until the arrival of a very special butterfly egg who threatens to upset the natural order of things and sets the whole garden in a tailspin. This magical tale by Miss Bunny follows the adventure of a special little caterpillar and a very determined dragonfly as their unlikely friendship blossoms into love. A cheerful tale of loyalty and love, this delightful world-within-a-world story will capture children’s imagination as it teaches about growth, change, and the determination to overcome great obstacles. Filled with colorful characters and charming dialogue, The Butterfly and the Dragonfly encourages children to appreciate the beauty of diversity in the natural world and offers a hopeful message for the future.