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A weedy viking and his toothless dragon are the stars of this delightful picture book. This clever tale blends fairy tale lore and manic domestic situations with courage, friendship, and courage.

This Morris Award winner introduces readers to a world where dragons live alongside humans. Yolen’s genre-bending world-building and confident portrayal of dragon lore are truly remarkable.
1. Little Golden Book: A Dragon’s Tale

In this best-selling series, Hiccup Horrendous Haddock the Third and his dragon Toothless take you on fantastic adventures. Whether it’s fighting pirates or ancient evil beasts, you will love following Hiccup and his friends in this book. The tales in this book are funny and action packed for children and adults alike. It’s also a good way to introduce kids to Chinese zodiac animals such as the monkey, goat, pig, dog, tiger, snake, rat and horse.

After Rat tells Firedrake that humans are building a road to the Rim of Heaven, Firedrake decides to find his home and convince his friends to return. He seeks out the help of Sorrel and Twigleg, two brownies, to accompany him. Ben, a human, offers to join them. Professor Greenbloom provides sporadic parental supervision.

The dragons of Berk are back in this Little Golden Book retelling of DreamWorks’ hit movie! This story is perfect for fans of the film ages 3 and up.
2. Little Golden Book: A Dragon’s Story

While the series Game of Thrones has brought dragons into the spotlight, they’ve been around for a while. Dragon books entertain tweens and teens through adventure and interesting characters.

Aerin, an outcast princess, seeks to prove herself by defeating the massive Maur, the last dragon in her realm, in this Newbery Medal-winning novel. Her adventure will take her across oceans and continents, and she must rely on her own courage, strength, and determination to succeed.

An ode to imaginative play, this charming book introduces kids to dragons, who love tacos and can fly. This is a great book to teach kids how to be kind and understand that anger is okay in small doses.
3. Little Golden Book: A Dragon in Your Book

This is a cute dragon book for toddlers. They’ll love to lift the flaps and read about all things dragon.

There’s a purple egg in this book and when you turn it over, a baby dragon hatches! She’s adorable until you tickle her nose and she sneezes, lighting your entire book on fire! This fun and interactive follow-up to There’s a Monster in Your Book is sure to please kids.

A sweet, funny picture book about a boy and his dragon, this story will be a hit with kids ages 2-5. Dragons, school, homework, friendship and a little bit of magic are all rolled into this tale of adventure.

Jim Henson’s classic fantasy film from 1982 is retold in this beautiful Little Golden Book. Children ages 2-5, as well as fans of the original TV show, will enjoy this dragon story filled with adventure, danger and friendship.
4. Little Golden Book: A Dragon in Your Pocket

Little Golden Books have been a part of childhood for almost 80 years, gently teaching and comforting generations. Featuring classics like The Poky Little Puppy and Scuffy the Tugboat, hot licenses, and new original stories, these books help readers grow from toddlers to children who can read on their own!

Magic from a wizards’ battle is destroying the city of Remus, and Dragon Master Tessa and her Sound Dragon Sono need your help to save it! Written in Scholastic’s early chapter book line Branches, this high-interest story will help readers build reading confidence and stamina. Author Christie Golden has written over a dozen Star Trek novels, plus several for gaming giant Blizzard’s World of Warcraft and StarCraft franchises. Her original fantasy novels Instrument of Fate and King’s Man & Thief made the Nebula Preliminary Ballot.
5. Little Golden Book: A Dragon in Your Lap

From the creators of the Little Golden Books Im a Unicorn and Im a Narwhal comes this adorable story featuring an adorable dragon star. Ive got scales, Ive got wings. I love precious things. I am a dragon!

In this book, Hiccup Horrendous Haddock III tries to pass an important initiation test in his Viking clan: catch and train a dragon. But can he do it without getting torn limb from limb?

Featuring the beloved characters from the Disney animated hit Raya and the Last Dragon, this Little Golden Book adaptation is perfect for fans of the film. Selby was a little nervous as she entered the Dragon Academy, but Fishlegs helped her calm herself by showing her how to take deep breaths. She backed up fretfully as Meatlug eagerly sniffed her and was terrified by the way Stormfly’s mouth was full of sharp knife-like teeth, but she eventually fell in love with the way Grump trundled onto her back and let her rub his belly. And the Nadder’s nuzzling made her laugh out loud!

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