The Book of Dragons
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[United States] : Findaway Voices, 2024.
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"The Book of Dragons" is a collection of children's fantasy stories written by Edith Nesbit, first published in 1900. The book is a compilation of eight delightful and imaginative tales, each featuring different kinds of dragons and magical creatures. In "The Book of Dragons," Nesbit takes young readers on exciting adventures with a variety of whimsical dragons, ranging from traditional fire-breathing dragons to more unusual and comical creatures. Each story has its unique setting and characters, and they often involve children who find themselves in extraordinary situations involving dragons or other magical beings. Some of the stories in "The Book of Dragons" include: "The Book of Beasts": A boy named Lionel accidentally summons a dragon from a magical book and must find a way to deal with the unruly creature. "Uncle James, or The Purple Stranger": Two children come across a mysterious purple dragon who brings both joy and chaos into their lives. "The Deliverers of Their Country": When England is overrun by dragons, it's up to a group of resourceful children to save the day. "The Ice Dragon, or Do as You Are Told": A young girl named Effie discovers an ice dragon in her chest of drawers and learns the importance of following instructions. "The Book of Dragons" showcases Edith Nesbit's trademark storytelling style, characterized by humor, wit, and a deep understanding of children's perspectives. Through these magical tales, Nesbit encourages young readers to use their imaginations and embark on extraordinary adventures with the characters. The book's enduring popularity has led to numerous reprints and adaptations over the years, making it a beloved classic of children's fantasy literature. It remains an enchanting read for both children and adults who appreciate the magic and wonder of dragons and fantastical worlds.

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"The Book of Dragons" is a collection of children's fantasy stories written by Edith Nesbit, first published in 1900. The book is a compilation of eight delightful and imaginative tales, each featuring different kinds of dragons and magical creatures. In "The Book of Dragons," Nesbit takes young readers on exciting adventures with a variety of whimsical dragons, ranging from traditional fire-breathing dragons to more unusual and comical creatures. Each story has its unique setting and characters, and they often involve children who find themselves in extraordinary situations involving dragons or other magical beings. Some of the stories in "The Book of Dragons" include: "The Book of Beasts": A boy named Lionel accidentally summons a dragon from a magical book and must find a way to deal with the unruly creature. "Uncle James, or The Purple Stranger": Two children come across a mysterious purple dragon who brings both joy and chaos into their lives. "The Deliverers of Their Country": When England is overrun by dragons, it's up to a group of resourceful children to save the day. "The Ice Dragon, or Do as You Are Told": A young girl named Effie discovers an ice dragon in her chest of drawers and learns the importance of following instructions. "The Book of Dragons" showcases Edith Nesbit's trademark storytelling style, characterized by humor, wit, and a deep understanding of children's perspectives. Through these magical tales, Nesbit encourages young readers to use their imaginations and embark on extraordinary adventures with the characters. The book's enduring popularity has led to numerous reprints and adaptations over the years, making it a beloved classic of children's fantasy literature. It remains an enchanting read for both children and adults who appreciate the magic and wonder of dragons and fantastical worlds.
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Nesbit, E., & Williams, F. (2024). The Book of Dragons. Unabridged. Findaway Voices.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation (style guide)

Nesbit, Edith and Fiona, Williams. 2024. The Book of Dragons. Findaway Voices.

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Nesbit, Edith and Fiona, Williams, The Book of Dragons. Findaway Voices, 2024.

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Nesbit, Edith, and Fiona Williams. The Book of Dragons. Unabridged. Findaway Voices, 2024.

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