From the award-winning creators of 'The Trouble with Children (According to Dog)' comes a hilariously ... tasty ... picture book sure to tame even the hung...
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1736267361
ISBN-13:
9781736267363
Publisher
Little Offbeat Publishing, LLC
Dimensions
10.20 X 10.20 X 0.40 inches
Language
English
From the award-winning creators of 'The Trouble with Children (According to Dog)' comes a hilariously ... tasty ... picture book sure to tame even the hungriest of dragons (and the pickiest of eaters)!
Dragon's lunch is up to one very brave little girl! But fear not! She knows exactly what he'd like to eat! Dragon's love TACOS ... and pancakes ... and candy ... and ...
... Or do they!?
Will Dragon enjoy all her favorite junk foods? Or will he prefer something ...unexpected?
Written in rhyming verse and oh-so-fun to read aloud, this story will quickly become a family favorite!
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"A visual feast and rhyming text provide read-aloud fun and encouragement for picky eaters." -Kirkus Reviews
"Author Katie Weaver has combined imaginative and hilarious scenes to keep young readers engaged while also teaching the importance of eating healthy foods. ...The vibrant colors and funny images are perfect for capturing children's attention." -Reader's Favorite
★ 1st Place, Children's Books 6+, Purple Dragonfly Award
★ 2nd Place, Children's Poetry, Purple Dragonfly Award
A must-have book for kids ages: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 and grades K-3
ISBN-10
:1736267361
ISBN-13
:9781736267363
Publisher
:Little Offbeat Publishing, LLC
Publication date
: 16 Jul, 2024
Category
Sub-Category
Format
:Hardcover
Language
:English
Reading Level
: All
Dimension
: 10.20 X 10.20 X 0.40 inches
Weight
:431 g
A little girl and her dragon have different ideas about what's good to eat in Weaver's picture book.
Feeding a pet dragon can be quite a challenge, especially if the dragon is prone to fire-breathing--just ask the little girl (who has light-colored skin and blond hair) at the center of this whimsical picture book. Her hungry dragon once "lost complete control," spat fire, and singed the seat of her pants. "So, now I must be careful and make sure he's always fed," she says, "or else I might end up with toasted underwear instead!" But what to fix for a dragon's lunch? The unnamed girl is sure the dragon's culinary tastes "are similar to mine," so she rules out vegetables and casseroles in favor of pizza, a milkshake, and chocolate cake. As the clever, rhyming narrative continues, the proposed dragon menu becomes more outlandish, including frosted tacos, a candy bar sandwich, a chocolate lake, and "mountains made of pancakes." With a light touch, Weaver wraps this quirky fantasy around a good message for picky eaters; the dragon's preference for steak and veggies persuades the little girl to give more nutritious foods a try. Soylu's vivid, idiosyncratic, full-page color illustrations are a delight, complemented by the text layout, which is varied with curves, angles, colors, and quirky lettering.
A visual feast and rhyming text provide read-aloud fun and encouragement for picky eaters.
- Kirkus Reviews
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