Monday, February 5, 2024

Here There Be Dragons . . .

This week, we're sharing picture books featuring one of our favorite creatures --- Dragons!  Here's a few of our favorites . . . .

Waking Dragons by Jane Yolen
In the morning, dragons wake up, tumble out of bed, and get ready to fly into the sky.

Dragon Was Terrible by Kelly DiPucchio
We all know dragons are terrible, but this one is especially terrible. He scribbles in books. He steals candy from baby unicorns. He even burps in church. Seriously, who does that? Dragon, that's who. The king, the knights, and the villagers are desperate to take down this beast once and for all. But sometimes it's up to the unlikeliest of heroes to tame a dragon this terrible.

How to Dress a Dragon by Thelma Lynne Godin
A small child helps his reluctant, toddler-like dragon get dressed.

Oh So Brave Dragon by David Kirk
Dragon knows he is supposed to be brave, because that's what dragons do. He's so brave and valiant, he's ready to try out his fearsome roar! But when he hears something that scares him, he turns to his forest friends to find the noise, and to help him be brave.


More Books --
Ace Dragon Ltd. by Russell Hoban
Again! by Emily Gravett
Attack of the Underwear Dragon by Scott Rothman
Being Friends With Dragons by Katherine Locke
Dear Dragon by Josh Funk
Dragon's Extraordinary Egg by Debi Gliori
The Dragons Are Singing Tonight by Jack Prelutsky
Dragons Are the Worst! by Alex Willan
Dragons Eat Noodles on Tuesdays by Jon Stahl
Dragons Love Tacos by Adam Rubin
Fergal and the Bad Temper by Robert Starling
I Will Not Eat You! by Adam Lehrhaupt
King Arthur's Very Great Grandson by Kenneth Kraegel
King Jack and the Dragon by Peter Bently
The Loathsome Dragon by David Wiesner
Loveabye Dragon by Barbara Joosse
Old MacDonald Had a Dragon by Ken Baker
The Paperbag Princess by Robert Munsch
The Pet Dragon by Christoph Niemann
The Sons of the Dragon King by Ed Young
There's a Dragon in Your Book by Tom Fletcher
The Truth About Dragons by Jaime Zollars
Where Is the Dragon? by Leo Timmers

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