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Jason Hook

Author of Where's the Dragon?

43 Works 1,074 Members 10 Reviews

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Includes the name: Джейсон Хук

Works by Jason Hook

Where's the Dragon? (2003) 303 copies, 5 reviews
The Civil War (2000) 108 copies, 1 review
The American Plains Indians (1985) 76 copies
The Apaches (1987) 71 copies
Sporting Heroes (2000) 55 copies
The Vikings (Look into the Past) (1993) 23 copies, 1 review
Shipwrecks (2001) 17 copies
Tecumseh: Visionary Chief of the Shawnee (1989) 16 copies, 1 review
The Marine Team (Mibo®) (2016) 13 copies
Lost Cities (Mysteries of the Past) (2001) 13 copies, 1 review
Twenty Names in Aviation (1988) 12 copies
Mohammed Ali (Famous Lives) (2000) 11 copies
Roald Dahl (Famous Lives) (2003) 9 copies
The Last Battledroid (1987) 8 copies
Seth the Squirrel (1994) 5 copies
The Romans: Reconstructed (2003) 4 copies
Disaster Fire (2002) 3 copies
The Saxons and Vikings (Reconstructed) (2003) 2 copies, 1 review
In the air 1 copy

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11 reviews
“To see a dragon,” Grandfather tells George, “You must hunt high and low, and always believe hard enough.”

When Grandfather and George sail off on a dragon-hunting adventure, will George finally see the dragon?

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In this tactile picture book, young readers can feel and touch the dragons as the story unfolds. Each double-page illustration invites the young reader to look carefully, to discover the dragons hiding within the pictures. [Check out grandfather’s house to discover show more how many dragons are hiding in the pages of this book. Then see if you can find all of them.]

The clever story keeps the young reader involved; dragon-counting is sure to be part of the appeal!

Highly recommended.
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Great book for young children with different textures to touch and explore. They can look for all of the Dragons while reading about George's adventure.
This book is adorable. There are hidden dragons throughout. My kids get a kick out of searching for each and every one!
This brief book provides a context for understanding who Tecumseh was and his impact on the frontier in the early 19th century. Not a lot of meat here. There are some nice black and white and color pictures. A good introduction to the topic, but not much more.
½

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Works
43
Members
1,074
Popularity
#23,943
Rating
½ 3.6
Reviews
10
ISBNs
123
Languages
6

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