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About this product
Product Identifiers
PublisherScholastic, Incorporated
ISBN-100545678463
ISBN-139780545678469
eBay Product ID (ePID)204325240
Product Key Features
Book TitleHow to Dress a Dragon
Number of Pages40 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2016
TopicAnimals / Dragons, Unicorns & Mythical, General, Imagination & Play, Clothing & Dress, Family / New Baby
IllustratorYes, Barclay, Eric
GenreJuvenile Fiction
AuthorThelma Lynne Godin
FormatHardcover
Dimensions
Item Height0.3 in
Item Weight14.4 Oz
Item Length11.3 in
Item Width8.9 in
Additional Product Features
Intended AudienceJuvenile Audience
LCCN2014-031070
ReviewsPraise for The Hula Hoopin' Queen *"A lively intergenerational picture book that will send readers out to the sidewalk for a hoopin' good time." Kirkus , Starred Review "First-time picture book author Godin's empathic prose and Brantley-Newton's emotionally telegraphic art capture the lively and nurturing Harlem neighborhood and the thrill of competition, whether age nine or 90." Publishers Weekly School Library Journal says that "Godin's text [is] delivered with pitch-perfect attitude.", Praise for How to Dress a Dragon: * "This playful romp through a familiar morning routine includes fierce, determined scowls at some fashion options and gleeful clapping (for froggy boots) at others. Simple, direct text and the extra-large dragon squeezing into tiny clothes-plus the underwear endpapers-make for fine fun." -- Kirkus Reviews, starred review Praise for The Hula Hoopin' Queen: * "A lively intergenerational picture book that will send readers out to the sidewalk for a hoopin' good time." -- Kirkus Reviews, starred review "First-time picture book author Godin's empathic prose and Brantley-Newton's emotionally telegraphic art capture the lively and nurturing Harlem neighborhood and the thrill of competition, whether age nine or 90." -- Publishers Weekly "Godin's text [is] delivered with pitch-perfect attitude." -- School Library Journal, Praise for How to Dress a Dragon: * "This playful romp through a familiar morning routine includes fierce, determined scowls at some fashion options and gleeful clapping (for froggy boots) at others. Simple, direct text and the extra-large dragon squeezing into tiny clothes-plus the underwear endpapers-make for fine fun." -- Kirkus Reviews, starred review Praise for The Hula Hoopin' Queen: * "A lively intergenerational picture book that will send readers out to the sidewalk for a hoopin' good time." -- Kirkus Reviews, starred review "First-time picture book author Godin's empathic prose and Brantley-Newton's emotionally telegraphic art capture the lively and nurturing Harlem neighborhood and the thrill of competition, whether age nine or 90." -- Publishers Weekly "Godin's text [is] delivered with pitch-perfect attitude." -- School Library Journal
Dewey Edition23
Grade FromPreschool
Grade ToKindergarten
Dewey Decimal[E]
SynopsisIf you have to dress a dragon, you must be prepared to catch him as he flies by. Also, beware of ticklish toes, shirts with buttons, and hats that do not fit neatly between his horns! In this charming, second-person narrative, our little boy hero imparts his infinite knowledge of how to dress a dragon, a task that isn't quite as easy as it may seem. With helpful hints like, You may have to tickle-tackle him to the floor and give him belly kisses, and warnings like, Dragons do not like shirts. But they do like capes ! this story is not only delightfully entertaining, but extremely endearing. Author Thelma Lynne Godin and illustrator Eric Barclay come together perfectly to bring this fantasy to life!, If you have to dress a dragon, you must be prepared to catch him as he flies by. Also, beware of ticklish toes, shirts with buttons, and hats that do not fit neatly between his horns In this charming, second-person narrative, our little boy hero imparts his infinite knowledge of how to dress a dragon, a task that isn't quite as easy as it may seem. With helpful hints like, You may have to tickle-tackle him to the floor and give him belly kisses, and warnings like, Dragons do not like shirts. But they do like capes this story is not only delightfully entertaining, but extremely endearing. Author Thelma Lynne Godin and illustrator Eric Barclay come together perfectly to bring this fantasy to life