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Harriet and William and the Terrible Creature by Valerie Scho Carey

Adventurous Harriet and her twin brother William, who likes to stay at home, fly in a spaceship to a distant planet to help an unhappy dragon.

Ages 2-5.

One Dragon to Another by Ned Delaney

A caterpillar wants to be just like her best friend, a dragon, and thinks there is hope when at the end of winter she emerges changed from her cocoon.

Ages 3-6.

Alexander and the Dragon by Katharine Holabird

A very small boy is afraid of the dark, especially when the shadow under his bed becomes a fierce dragon. He soon learns, however, that even dragons have their gentle side.

Ages 3-6.

The Dragon ABC Hunt by Loreen Leedy

Ten little dragons try to find an object for each letter of the alaphabet.

Ages 2-5.

The Dragon Halloween Party by Loreen Leedy

The dragons prepare a Halloween party complete with costumes, decorations, and appropriate food and activities.

Ages 2-5.

A Number of Dragons by Loreen Leedy

Introduces the numbers one through ten as a group of young dragons play together and alone.

Ages 2-5.

Dragon Stew by Tom McGowen

The king likes to eat but his royal chef can't cook, yet oddly enough when the king orders dragon stew things work out well for everyone, including the dragon.

Ages 3-6.

The Magician and the Dragon by David McKee

When the King sends out his army to hunt dragons in the eastern part of the kingdom, his magician decides to take a look at them himself.

Ages 2-5.

The Little Girl and the Dragon by Else Holmelund Minarik

A dragon escapes from a storybook and proceeds to swallow up all of a little girl's toys.

Ages 2-5.

The Last of the Dragons by E. Nesbit

Relates what happens to the very last dragon in Cornwall when the local princess and her prince decide, in a departure from tradition, to tame the dragon rather than fight him.

Ages 2-5.

Emma's Dragon Hunt by Catherine Stock

Emma's grandfather, newly arrived from China, introduces her to the power of dragons.

Ages 2-5.

The Popcorn Dragon by Jane Thayer

You could hardly blame Dexter, ordinarily a well-behaved young dragon, for showing off when he suddenly found that he could make clouds of smoke. The temptation is irresistible, but Dexter quickly becomes insufferable.

Ages 2-5.


Books

About Dragons
Children's
Fantasy
Gaming Books
Science Fiction
Series of Books
Story Collections



Young Children (1-5 years)
Middle Children (4-9 years)
Older Children (8-13 years)
Movies
Animated
Fantasy
More Movies...

Games
Adventure
Internet Games
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