The Prince and the Dragon

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The Prince and the Dragon

The Prince’s brothers have been eaten by a fierce and fiery dragon, that lures young hunters into his lair by transforming himself into a hare. In an effort to defeat the dragon and find his brothers, the young Prince asks: where does the dragon’s strength come from?

“Far, far away in a Kingdom, next to the city is a lake, inside the lake is a dragon, inside the dragon is a wild boar, and inside the wild boar is a pigeon. Inside the pigeon is a sparrow, and inside the sparrow lays the dragon’s strength.”

And so begins a grand adventure that will have all young aspiring readers entranced as they set out on a journey rich with age old morals regarding sacrifice, purity, and courage, all the while pondering the question: where lies the source of my own hidden strengths?

Written and illustrated by class teacher Kelly Morrow, The Prince and the Dragon is one of four introductory readers. The author is a trained reading specialist and has used her skills to provide young children with adequate material as they take up the wonderful adventure of learning to read.

About the Author

Kelly Morrow lived in the countryside of upstate New York during her childhood. it was there that a spark was first ignited for her love of nature, writing, reading, and art. She is a class teacher at Shining Mountain Waldorf School in Colorado, specializing in the younger grades. She has background and experience in teaching in the classroom and remedial settings in Waldorf and public schools, with a M.Ed. as a reading Specialist. When she is not teaching, writing, or illustrating children’s books, she enjoys adventurous journeys to other countries, the outdoors, cooking, and painting.

Additional information

Weight 12 oz
Dimensions 6 × 0.1 × 9 in
Author

Editor

David Mitchell

ISBN13

9781936367023

Published

April 2014

Format

Paperback

Pages

38

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