Status
Available
Call number
Collections
Publication
Peachtree Publishing Company (2020), 32 pages
Description
A young boy discovers that he has worries and fears that appear to him as dragons and shares what he learns about living with them.
User reviews
LibraryThing member aconant
I’d highly recommend this book if you have ever had a problem, I mean, dragon. This delightful book is full of humor and gentle admonishions on how to handle these pesky pests. According to the book you should “Give your dragon your full attention at least once a day. Dragons get bigger when
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they are ignored.” Also it is best to “talk with someone else about your dragon. And remember to get plenty of hugs. Ask for one right now.” The book concludes with some “Ancient Dragon Wisdom.” I think I got just as much out of this book as my children. Show Less
LibraryThing member Cheryl_in_CC_NV
Impulse grab at Battle Mt. ?�Dragons are a metaphor for worries and challenges. ?áAt first they're scary but after taking the advice in the book, you'll become comfortable with them. ?áNot what I expected, but a great choice for me anyway, as I do tend to be fretful sometimes.
1. Give your
2. Really get to know your dragon.... draw a picture of it...
3. If you make your dragon laugh, it might get smaller...
4. Talk with someone else about your dragon. ?áAnd remember to get plenty of hugs.
1. Give your
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dragon your full attention at least once a day....2. Really get to know your dragon.... draw a picture of it...
3. If you make your dragon laugh, it might get smaller...
4. Talk with someone else about your dragon. ?áAnd remember to get plenty of hugs.
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LibraryThing member LibrarianRyan
This book was too long and very boring. It showed it age, just not in illustration, and library wear, but in style of storytelling. I think this would have been better as a spoken story rather than a written one.
Awards
V&A Illustration Award (Hodder Children's Books -- 2003)
Language
Original language
English
Physical description
10.6 x 9.4 inches
ISBN
1682631710 / 9781682631713