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Books with title The Magic Key: Dragon Land

  • Magic Trixie and the Dragon

    Jill Thompson

    Paperback (HarperCollins, June 23, 2009)
    She's smart. She's sassy. She has magic powers.And she has a very big problem!Magic Trixie is excited. When she goes to the circus, she gets to see DRAGONS! And she gets a real dragon scale as a special present. But now her friends think she is bragging that she has a real dragon as a pet. when she accidentally turns her baby sister into a dragon and then loses her, Trixie's in a scaly situation!
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  • The Magic Key: Dragon Land

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    Paperback (Oxford University Press, )
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  • Noah and the Magic Dragon

    Amy McNeil, Cristina Pecherle

    language (Tiny Fairy Press, Jan. 19, 2014)
    Noah hates going to bed and fights with his parents every night. He throws tantrums and cries until his parents can’t take any more. One night, Noah receives a stuffed dragon to keep him company while he sleeps. The dragon, named Flame, is magic and can fly into the dreams of children. As Noah sleeps, Flame takes him on a fantastical journey where Noah has more fun than he has ever had in his life! He hunts for candy in a castle, rides on a gondola, hikes in a forest of candy canes, and much more!Eventually, the time comes when Noah must return home. He doesn’t want leave, but Flame promises him that they can come back every night. And so now, Noah happily goes to bed with Flame by his side. And to his parents’ delight, he goes without a fight! "For children who fear the dark or who greatly regret having to go to bed, this story is an invitation to a spectacular party! McNeil has wisely joined forces with illustrator Cristina Pecherle who makes McNeil’s gently rhyming words come alive." -- Grady Harp, Amazon Top 50 Reviewer
  • Noah and the Magic Dragon

    Amy McNeil, Cristina Pecherle

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Oct. 11, 2013)
    Noah hates going to bed and fights with his parents every night. He throws tantrums and cries until his parents can’t take any more. One night, Noah’s mother gives him a stuffed dragon to keep him company while he sleeps. Although Noah loves the dragon, he wishes that bedtime could be more fun. Little does he know, his wish is about to come true. The dragon, named Flame, is magic and can fly into the dreams of children. As Noah sleeps, Flame takes him on a fantastical journey to Dreamland, where Noah has more fun than he has ever had in his life. He hunts for candy in a castle, rides on a gondola, hikes in a forest of candy canes, and much more. Eventually, the time comes when Noah must return home. He doesn’t want leave, but Flame promises him that he can come back every night. And so now, Noah happily goes to bed with Flame by his side. And to his parents’ delight, he goes without a fight!
  • Tyler and The Magic Dragon

    Neil Franchulo

    language (, Nov. 23, 2012)
    Tyler and The Magic Dragon is a children’s adventure story with excellent morals! One night a friendly magical dragon comes to a boy. The dragon takes the boy to a land far away where everyone is peaceful, happy, and everyone gets along. He learns there that caring for others, sharing, and being full of love led to a happy and wonderful life. Upon his return to earth, he starts living his life the same way they did in the far away land, and slowly but surely his life becomes happier than it had ever been before!
  • The Maze and the Magic Dragon

    Linda Lowery

    Paperback (Wizards of the Coast, April 1, 1985)
    The reader's choices determine the outcome of the struggle to find the way out of a maze containing a five-headed dragon
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  • The Land of the Dragon

    Madge Miller

    Paperback (Anchorage Pr, Dec. 1, 1946)
    Stylized Chinese play, done in the ancient and delightful Chinese manner. Cast of 5 women, 3 men, 1 dragon. (Suitable for all-girl cast.) Empty stage with portable properties, Chinese and dragon costumes.The lovely Princess Jade Pure is held practically captive by her jealous scheming step-aunt and her chancellor. Road Wanderer, a minstrel, passing through the country with his pet dragon, learns of her plight and rescues her, but disappears when she seems to him thoughtless and unkind. Making an effort to find him, Jade Pure decrees that the man she marries must have a pet dragon, and in the next scene two false dragons arrive, awkwardly practicing dragon ways, and scrambling for safety when they catch a glimpse of each other. Road Wanderer escapes from captivity just in time to save Jade Pure from a fatal marriage.
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  • Dragon Box: The Key to Magic

    Nancy B. Kemler

    Paperback (PublishAmerica, July 25, 2005)
    When Nolan and his sister bought an unusual key at an auction, they had no idea it would open the door to a magical land. Now, with their friend Silver, they are on an adventure-packed trip to save this magical land from evil. They will meet creatures theyÂ’ve only heard of in books, and overcome challenges they couldnÂ’t dream of. Along the way they will learn that there is magic in each of them. Will these three children learn to use their magic to save this world, or will evil defeat them? Step through the door to magic and take the adventure with them.
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  • Magical Dragon Land

    Random House, Sue DiCicco

    Hardcover (Random House Books for Young Readers, Oct. 23, 2001)
    Cassie asks Max and Emmy to help her find the unicorn hiding in the Dragon Land playground, because unicorns make magical things happen, and when they find him, the playground magically fills with butterflies. Kids get to “tell” a new magical story every time they play!
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  • The Magician and the Dragon

    David McKee

    Hardcover (Peter Bedrick Books, Aug. 1, 1986)
    When the King sends out his army to hunt dragons in the eastern part of the kingdom, his magician decides to take a look at them himself.
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  • The Magician and the Dragon

    David McKee

    Hardcover (Blackie Children's Books, March 15, 1986)
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  • Magic Trixie and the Dragon

    Jill Thompson

    Paperback (HarperCollins, Sept. 23, 2009)
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