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Kid-Tested and Judge-Certified by Story Monster Ink!The Story Monster Approved book designation recognizes and honors accomplished authors in the field of children's literature. The Rainbow Dragon is a beautifully illustrated, fun story for children that encourages imagination and learning about others and appreciating the good things we have. In the Valley of the Rainbow lives a little dragon named Redtail Smalltooth. Though happy, Redtail knows only dragons that fly and blow smoke from their noses - and even fireballs into the night sky. Redtail is unimpressed and doesn't care to learn their silly tricks. He longs for the days of old when human children lived in the valley doing such magical things as flying kites and sipping tea. One day while out for a walk flying his imaginary kite, Redtail encounters a rainbow and when he touches it an amazing thing happens - a child appears! Excellent on every level - The Rainbow Dragon has all the elements of a great fantasy, rendered in a fresh, alluring, well-crafted world, with sympathetic characters and tons of mystery.
Drake has a dream about a new dragon that is somehow trapped in a cave, so Drake, Ana and their two dragons set off to find the Rainbow Dragon's dragon master, Obi, and together they must rescue Rainbow dragon, Dayo, from Kwaku, a giant spider, who spins a deadly web.
The Rainbow Dragons' Castle is a CYOA (Choose Your Our Adventure) Book that takes you on an adventure to save the Rainbow Dragons' home. To succeed you will need to make mature decisions and when things don't go as planned, you will need to adapt and work toward the best solution possible.
When Tony learned of the treasure guarded by the Rainbow Dragon, he saw a way to save his family from poverty. With only the sword and a spell left behind by his great-great- grandfather, Tony set off to find the treasure. He needed all his wits to solve the obstacles in his path along the way. Then came the moment of truth Tony would never forget.
For hundreds of years, the public house in its many guises, from urban gin palace to wayside coaching inn, has been a charming and quintessential feature of British life, and hence the names and signs associated with pubs are a constant reminder of our history, cultural heritage, folklore and local identity.The Wordsworth Dictionary of Pub Names is a fascinating compilation containing nearly five thousand absorbing entries and can be dipped into for fun or consulted on a serious level for intriguing and amusing information not readily available elsewhere. The local pub is an institution unique to the British Isles, but since English literature abounds with references to hostelries past and present, real and imagined, and no tourist's itinerary is complete without a visit to one or several on their route, its virtues are celebrated worldwide and readers everywhere will enjoy an affectionate and, perhaps, nostalgic browse through the pages of this entertaining dictionary.
Meet the dragons unexpected visitor, who arrives in the middle of the night. Join bubble the dragon as he explores & learns about the dragons world. He brings colour and laughter to the dragons world by being himself.
In the fantastically roaring year of 1925, business is good for a hard-working private eye in Chinatown. Pow the Panda sits in his office, waiting for trouble to come through the door. He'd rather have food delivered, but it never seemed to show up before trouble did. When trouble does show up, a girl named Opal, a gorilla, a bear, a bed and bunch of bad puns join it. Pow is left with the Case of the Rainbow Dragon, but before he can solve it, he needs to find out who the Rainbow Dragon is. The tenth story in the Odd Stories for Children series is a brisk dash through foggy streets where an endless supply of jokes trip up the journey. Caution, this story has puns. It may also contain nuts.
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