The Littlest Dragon can't run fast, is always last in the flying races and, worst of all, can't breathe fire. Being so little makes him sad, until Little Bird turns up and shows him that with a little help from a friend, anything is possible. When winter arrives and all the other dragons catch a cold and their fires go out, only Little Dragon can keep them warm. Will he be able to breathe fire after all? This lovely book about being small and still finding a fire in inside is sure to appeal to small children. And its message of friendship will resonate for anyone feeling different and alone.
This is Book 36 in the Storytime Series. See all Storytime books here.
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Susan Quinn was born in Manchester but has travelled the world: by way of South Africa and Sydney. She became a children's librarian at 23 and then moved back to England. Her first book, Little Bear and the Butterflies , was published by QED in 2014.
Ag Jatkowska was born in Gdansk, Poland and grew up by the Baltic Sea. She graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts in Gdansk with a MA in Graphic Design and Illustration, before working as a senior artist for a greeting cards and stationery publisher, a freelance illustrator, a graphic designer and photographer. She composes her work using watercolour, acryl
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