The Littlest Dragon

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The youngest of ten dragon brothers, the Littlest Dragon always has the best and brightest ideas for getting his own way. First book about this successful character. A Collins Roaring Good Read for new readers.
The Littlest Dragon is known as Number 10. He is the youngest in a family of ten dragon brothers and in this first book about him, there are two stories. The first story is where aThe Littlest Dragon has to come up with the best and brightest way to get a good night’s sleep. In the second story, the big dragon brothers won’t let The Littlest Dragon play football with them, so he has to be resourceful and get his own kit together and persuade Mum to take him to the match. Then he manages to come up with an idea which wins the praise of the most famous footballing dragon in the world, Dragon McFeet,. Number Ten gets to keep his winning jersey, much to the disgust of his brothers.

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This is Book 1 in the Roaring Good Reads Series. See all Roaring Good Reads books here.

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About Margaret Ryan

A former teacher, Margaret Ryan has written the Fat Alfie and Airy Fairy series for Scholastic, the Operation Boyfriend and Little Blue series for Hodder and two Littlest Dragon titles for HarperCollins. In 2000 she won the Scottish Arts Council Award for The Queen's Birthday Hat.

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About Jamie Smith

Jeremy Strong is one of the UK's highest profile authors for young readers and has a particular gift for humour which has seen him crowned Puffin's King of Comedy. He worked as a Head teacher before writing full-time and he has won a raft of awards including the Red House Children's Book Award.

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