Warren & Dragon 100 Friends

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Warren is a seven-year-old boy. Dragon is a seven-hundred-year-old dragon. Not that most people believe that. Most people are sure that Dragon is a stuffed animal. People such as Warren’s twin sister, Ellie, who challenges Warren to a contest at their new school: making 100 new friends. Warren isn’t so good at making friends, but he doesn’t like losing to Ellie, and Dragon will help him. But the first day of school doesn’t exactly turn out the way he’d hoped, and even worse, Dragon disappears! By the time Warren gets home, he’s not only not made any friends, he’s lost his best friend.

First day of school jitters are entertainingly explored in this laugh-out-loud chapter book.

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This is Book 1 in the Warren & Dragon Series. See all Warren & Dragon books here.

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About Ariel Bernstein

Ariel grew up outside of Philadelphia (developing cheesesteak obsession), went to college at Barnard in New York (developing sushi obsession), and now lives in the suburbs of New Jersey with her family (developing marshmallow obsession). She doesn't have a pet dragon, but does have the occasional herd of deer show up in the backyard.

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About Mike Malbrough

Mike Malbrough (www.mikemalbrough.com) was a freelance graphic designer, comic book artist, performer and teacher with a career spanning two decades before beginning his career as a picture book author-illustrator. He is the director of ORNG Ink, an after-school studio for young artists, and has received several awards and honors for his work in the communit

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