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  • Things We Should All Know about Dragons

    Leonard Ericks

    Paperback (Strategic Book Publishing & Rights Agency, LLC, June 18, 2009)
    A wise and friendly dragon sits down to write a special incantation to all children, revealing the magnificent true nature of dragons in the charming children’s tale Things We Should All Know About Dragons, by Leonard Ericks. A Dragon’s Letter: Dear Children, I admit that dragons can be very scary at times. They roar and laugh out loud, but I ask you to stick around awhile and see what they are really like. They’re always hungry, that is true, but their favorite food is flowers, now does that sound scary to you? ... The wise dragon continues to write, explaining to the children of the world how some dragons can fly, sing and play, hoping against hope that they will understand how sweet and friendly dragons truly are. So whenever you see a dragon, don’t be afraid, just give a friendly smile and a wave.
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  • Things We Should All Know About Dragons

    Leonard Ericks

    eBook (Eloquent Books, July 28, 2010)
    Book Synopsis: A spellbinding tale of a wise and friendly dragon as he sits down to write a special incantation to all children and reveal the magnifi cent true nature of dragons in, What We Should All Know About Dragons.To All Children:I admit that dragons can be very scary at times. They roar and laugh out loud, but I ask you to stick around awhile and see what they are really like. They’re always hungry, that is true, but their favorite food is fl owers, now does that sound scary to you? ... The wise dragon continues to write about how some dragons can fly, sing and play. Hoping against hope that children all over will understand how sweet and friendly dragons truly are. So whenever you see dragons don’t be afraid, just give them a friendly smile and wave.Author Bio: Author Leonard Ericks is an Elementary School teacher, a painter and sculptor. He started writing children’s stories after he began teaching Elementary School. When he began to teach art to children he noticed that they were most interested in the dragon illustrations and stories. Leonard is inspired by the concept of the oneness of mankind, and believes that all children should be fi lled with the love of learning. He intends on continuing to teach art and create his own paintings and sculptures. He’s already started work on another book with the same dragon characters. He grew up in Chicago, Illinois and currently lives in San Jose, Costa Rica.
  • Things We Should All Know about Dragons by Leonard Ericks

    Leonard Ericks

    Paperback (Strategic Book Publishing & Rights Agency, LLC, March 15, 1805)
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