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My Father's Dragon

by Ruth Stiles Gannett
When Elmer hears about the plight of an overworked and underappreciated baby flying dragon, he stows away on a ship and travels to Wild Island to rescue him. A Newbery Honor Book. 40 pages, Ages 7-10

Item Number: 1207
Category:Contracted Braille in UEB

Price: $7.50
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5This book was hilarious when it first came out and it still is today! As a child I read it over and over, laughing every time at the way the boy hero, named Elmer Elevator, hides in a sack. His bony elbow has the sailors thinking he is a corn on the cob! Dragon lovers will cheer for Elmer as he attempts to rescue what has to be the worlds cutest baby dragon. As a children's librarian I recommend this to all parents looking for a great read-aloud as well as for transitional chapter book readers. The book is not so long as to be intimidating. There are some good vocabulary words!

2011-08-04

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