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Daisy the Dragon (4 Books in 1)

Kelly Curtiss

Publisher: The Heirs Publishing Company

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Summary

Book 1:Dragon Has As A Cold 
Children love learning and there are some things that they have to learn as they grow up, whether it's learning to read, ride a bike, swim, or so much more. However, children also get sick sometimes and aren't happy that a cough or cold prevents them from doing what they enjoy. 
Baby Dragon Has A Cold is a wonderful bedtime story for young children, in which they learn how even animals sometimes become ill and have to wait until they get better before they can have fun again. This rhyming story is accompanied by delightful color illustrations throughout the book that are sure to thrill young readers. 
Book 2: Daisy Dragon Learns To Fly 
Children love to learn as they grow up, acquiring new skills such as swimming, sports, or riding a bike. However, learning new things does take time and sometimes children don't have enough patience. They might feel as if they will never learn, despite practicing so hard. 
Daisy Dragon Learns To Fly is a rhyming story for young children for reading at bedtime. This book features a wealth of color illustrations that are certain to delight all young readers. 
Daisy Dragon is learning how to fly. However, her wings are still small and she doubts if she'll ever be able to fly like her brother. Children will identify with Daisy as she wonders if she'll ever learn and sometimes wants to give up altogether. Parents and teachers can similarly use Daisy Dragon Learns To Fly to teach children about how they should persevere when learning new skills and how all the effort will be worth it in the end. 
Daisy Dragon Leans To Fly is for bedtime reading with younger children, but older children will also enjoy reading this wonderful story on their own. 
Book 3: Daisy Dragon Goes To School 
Daisy Dragon Goes To School is a rhyming bedtime story for young children, featuring beautiful color illustrations designed to entertain all young readers. 
Daisy Dragon is going to school for the first time and is very apprehensive. She worries about the other children and what her first day is going to like. Her mother and brother try to reassure her that she'll have fun and make lots of new friends, but Daisy isn't completely convinced. Many children will identify with Daisy's predicament in this unfamiliar environment as she embarks on her first day at school. Parents and teachers can also use Daisy Dragon Goes To School to teach children about how they can prepare to start their school experience, meet new people, learn wonderful new things, and forge long-term friendships. 
Book 4-Daisy Dragon Visits Her Grandparents 
 Is an illustrated bedtime story for young children written in rhyme. 
The book's charming and colorful illustrations are sure to entertain young readers of all ages. 
Daisy Dragon is going to visit her grandparents by the sea. She's looking forward to lots of outdoor activities, hearing her grandfather's stories about the old days, and eating delicious meals prepared by her grandmother. 
Many children will identify with Daisy's adventures away from home as she and her bother enjoy spending time with their grandparents. Parents and teachers can also use Daisy Dragon Visits Her Grandparents to teach children about the benefits of spending time with all their family members, valuing their older relatives, and making the most of every day. 
Daisy Dragon Visits Her Grandparents is ideal for bedtime reading with younger children. Older children will also enjoy reading this wonderful and entertaining book on their own.
Available since: 11/14/2019.

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