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Books with title The Little Girl and the Dragon

  • 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 Dragon and the New Baby

    Deborah Cuneo

    Hardcover (Sky Pony, March 20, 2018)
    Little Dragon is about to be a big brother....A great way for parents to help their children get use to the idea of having a baby brother or sister.A new baby dragon is on the way, and Little Dragon is not happy about it. There's no way this can be good! Little Dragon doesn't even want to look at the egg. He ignores it, then tries hiding it. He even "decorates" it, which just makes a big mess.But soon enough... Rattle, rattle, CRACK! When the big moment finally arrives, the whole family receives a surprise! Maybe things aren't so bad after all.Little Dragon and the New Baby addresses the universal difficulty of adjusting to the idea of a new sibling.
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  • 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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  • The Little Girl and the Tiny Doll

    Edward Ardizzone

    Paperback (Penguin Books, Limited (UK), July 2, 2015)
    There was once a tiny doll who belonged to a girl who did not care for dolls. One day when the little girl was shopping in the supermarket with her mother, she threw the tiny doll into a deep freeze. So the tiny doll had to stay there, cold and lonely, and frightened by people shuffling all the food round her.
  • The Little Dragon

    Sheri Fink

    Hardcover (Whimsical World, Sept. 24, 2019)
    The Little Dragon loves to dance in his magical meadow. When he discovers that he's not alone, he experiences the overpowering emotions of anxiety, fear, embarrassment, and anger for the first time. Through a series of heartwarming missteps, he learns the value of being open to sharing instead of isolating himself. This enchanting story helps kids recognize and express their big feelings in healthy ways, and teaches us all that dancing and life are better with friends.Themes include: Emotions, Anger, Anxiety, Embarrassment, Fear, Feelings, Self-Confidence, Friendship, and SharingThe Little Dragon was honored as a Finalist in the 2019 Readers Favorite International Book Awards for Best Children's Fable.
  • 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.
  • The Little Girl and the Dragon

    Else Holmelund Minarik, Martine Gourbault

    Hardcover (Greenwillow, Aug. 1, 1991)
    When a dragon escapes from a little girl's book, it begins to eat everything in her room, but the little girl knows just how to return everything back to normal
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  • Little Girl and the Tiny Doll

    Edward and Aingelda Ardizzone

    Hardcover (New York: Delacorte, July 6, 1966)
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  • The Girl and the Dragon:

    Anton Sunberry, Nataliya Shevchuk

    language (, Oct. 6, 2017)
    Friendship is the Greatest Miracle!On a cold and cloudy planet far away, there lived a great magician. Although she was just a little girl, she was always very serious. One day, while she was practicing her magic, she conjured a dragon from another world! Although the dragon was huge, he was not serious. The girl and the dragon were so different that they could hardly understand each other at first. But they soon became inseparable. Would the new friends be able to bring the sunlight back to the freezing planet?Purchase a paper copy and get the Kindle version, FREE! This picture book features full-color layouts with Kindle Text Pop-Up.Let your kids enjoy the funny journey and learn important life lesson!The book teaches them the value of true friendship through amazing adventures!If you enjoy this book, I would appreciate it very much if you could spend a few minutes writing a review. It will help me continue with what I consider my life’s goal: creating interesting and useful books for children.**Get your FREE GIFT inside **
  • The Girl and the Dragon

    Alice M. Roelke

    eBook (, Sept. 10, 2014)
    Adella, a slave, can hear the thoughts of animals.Her life is only worth living when she gets to spend time with her dearest friend, a dragon—very large and frightening to most people but not to Adella. When Dragon does the unthinkable to protect her, the two must flee for their lives. Adella struggles with the guilt she harbors and her frightened feelings about God and punishment.Disguising herself as a boy, she seeks work—and the pair get caught up in a battle. They survive and become heroes. Then, horrible news: the nation’s beloved king, to whom Adella feels strangely drawn, has been infected by the Green Death. If he dies, anarchy will spread through the kingdom and create war. Adella and Dragon set off on a quest to find the plague’s forgotten cure. Danger and adventure await—along with trolls, shape shifters and secrets beyond her wildest dreams. But time is growing short. If they don’t find the cure, the king will die…Young Adult Christian Fantasy
  • The Little Girl and the Little Duck

    Anne Moore

    language (, Nov. 3, 2019)
    A little girl spending summer at her grandparents' country house one fine day befriends a duckling who shows her the meaning of trust. The girl and the duckling explore the world around them and even break a few rules set by the grown-ups in order to stay together. But will their friendship stand the test of time?
  • The Little Dragon

    Sheri Fink

    eBook (Whimsical World, March 23, 2020)
    The Little Dragon loves to dance in his magical meadow. When he discovers that he's not alone, he experiences the overpowering emotions of anxiety, fear, embarrassment, and anger for the first time. Through a series of heartwarming missteps, he learns the value of being open to sharing instead of isolating himself. This enchanting story helps kids recognize and express their big feelings in healthy ways, and teaches us all that dancing and life are better with friends.Themes include: Emotions, Anger, Anxiety, Embarrassment, Fear, Feelings, Self-Confidence, Friendship, and Sharing