Dragon Was Terrible
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- $11.99
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- $11.99
Publisher Description
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.
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There's a dragon in the kingdom, and he's a downright brat, pantsing palace guards, spitting on cupcakes, and even scribbling in books. As Dragon's behavior becomes increasing egregious he burps in church and chases after fuzzy yellow ducklings nobody can stop him until a clever boy comes along with a powerful tool: a gripping storybook (featuring a brave dragon and a "terrible knight," naturally). In naive, flattened cartons, Pizzoli (Templeton Gets His Wish) mixes modern and medieval with aplomb as Dragon TP's a castle and spray paints "Dragon was here" on a wall underneath a posted notice from the king promising a reward to whomever stops Dragon ("It shall be a nice gift. Ye shall like it"). These pictures, combined with DiPucchio's (Everyone Loves Bacon) clearly disapproving narrator ("Honestly, that's terrible and rude," she sniffs during the church burp scene) make Dragon's transgressions all the funnier. The only downside may be the ending, which though happy in a fairy tale sense makes the taming of the wonderfully incorrigible antagonist feel a little, well, tame. Ages 4 7.