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Danny is absolutely certain:
there are dragons everywhere.

Following. Watching. Waiting.

But no one else can see them…
or can they?

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For children aged 4-8 who think a little differently – and are still figuring out how to find their place in a world full of imagination.

                                      A great companion book for creativity for kids

We love dragons in out house and Danny and his story is perfect addition. Danny goes about his daily activities with dragons lurking all around. It teaches kids to have an imagination and to bring forth creativity in their lives. A excellent book to have in every library and school.

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A hidden treasure beneath the water.
A mysterious creature guarding it.

And a challenge that can’t be solved
by logic alone.

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For deep thinkers aged 5-10 who love understanding the world – and are beginning to see that knowledge can become something magical.

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                                      Delightful Story

This book has it all. Good storyline. Good characters. Wonderful illustrations. Some magic and make believe. Some fun facts. Some learning elements. And conversation starters. Great all around and sure to keep you reading to the end.

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A missing tooth.
A tiny magical world.

And one girl who doesn’t quite fit in —
but might be exactly who’s needed.

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For thoughtful children aged 5-10 who sometimes feel like they don’t quite fit in – and are learning that their way of thinking matters.

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                                       Lovingly written, beautifully illustrated

This is the wonderful story of four siblings who set out to help the fairy boy Tom become a real tooth fairy. The book is lovingly written, beautifully illustrated and ideal for all children of teething age and beyond.
I look forward to more stories!

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What starts as a simple chore
turns into an unexpected adventure.

Suddenly, there are dragons.

How can they be tamed?​

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For curious minds aged 5-10 who love facts and logic – and are ready to discover the magic of imagination.

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                                       The beauty of imagination

Dragons in the barn is a wonderful reminder for children and parents that real magic begins, when we put away our screens. My younger kids especially enjoyed the drawings of the dragons, mighty but never terrifying, while my son was stunned that someone had finally understood how his brain creates worlds and put it down in words. Afterwards they all wanted to fight their own little dragons in the play area and understandably ordered me to bake the required muffins.

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Print off your favourite scenes with Lola and her siblings  and colour them in!

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Want to learn more about Lola and her siblings? 

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