The Princess and the Dragon
by Audrey Wood
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When a princess who behaves like a dragon meets a dragon who wants to be a princess, the unexpected happens.Tags
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This book was an good example of a fantasy story because dragons (well not the type in this book) do not exist and they do not know how to talk and act like a princess should. These things make this story impossible to happen making this story fantasy.
This story overall was not that good. It was boring and not too interesting.
Age Apropriateness: primary
Media: paints
This story overall was not that good. It was boring and not too interesting.
Age Apropriateness: primary
Media: paints
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Swap identities, trade places -- children's/young adult fiction
54 works; 6 members
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68 Works 42,755 Members
Audrey Wood was born on August 12, 1948. She is a children's book author and illustrator. Her books include Blue Sky, Silly Sally, Weird Parents, The Red Racer, and Tugford Wanted To Be Bad. She also collaborates with her husband Don Wood on picture books. These include Moonflute, The Napping House, Tickle-Octopus, Bright and Early Thursday show more Evening, and The Full Moon at the Napping House. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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- Canonical title
- The Princess and the Dragon
- Original title
- The Princess and the Dragon
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- Members
- 123
- Popularity
- 264,237
- Reviews
- 1
- Rating
- (4.05)
- Languages
- English, Italian
- Media
- Paper
- ISBNs
- 9
- UPCs
- 1
- ASINs
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