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Littlest Dragon at School : Collins Yellow Storybooks - Margaret Ryan

Littlest Dragon at School

By: Margaret Ryan

Paperback | 1 January 2001

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A fourth title about this popular character, the youngest dragon brother out of ten who has ever resourceful ways of getting what he wants. Two more stories about the littlest dragon with the big ideas. In the first story, the Littlest Dragon is going to school. His mum puts one sandwich, two tangerines and three jelly dragon sweets in his lunchbox. His nine dragon brothers leave him with one sandwich crust; two tangerine skins and 3 wrapping papers from three jelly dragon sweets. And so the story continues, with number featuring all the way until the Littlest Dragon, as always, gets his own back on his older brothers. In the second story, there's a fete at school and the littlest dragon has to decide which race to enter for. In the sack race, he's too short to see over the sack; in the egg-and-spoon race, his arms are too short and he can't hope to beat his twin brother in the three-legged race...but then he has an idea and naturally he wins in the end.
Industry Reviews
A bright and usefully repetitive story (words and phrases are repeated in the story so that children can learn to recognize them on the page) for children who are starting to learn to read, or to be read aloud to bright three to four year olds. It is an especially comforting story if you happen to be the youngest in the family for the Littlest Dragon has nine older brothers who steal his lollipops and fairy cakes and tell him he is too small and skinny to win in the school obstacle race. Ofcourse the Littlest Dragon gets his own back - he thinks up some brilliant ideas for beating those bullying brothers at their own game: pictures on every page show the dragon family as a singularly cosy unfrightening dragons. The littlest in particular looks as if he could have been fathered by Rupert Bear and the naughty brothers are only teasing, judging from the mischievous expression on their pop-eyed faces. The fourth book in the series about this quick witted little hero. Review by PAM ROSE (Kirkus UK)

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