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"Fang, Claw, and Spike are dragons anxiously preparing for the arrival of Santa Claus.
Fang, Claw, and Spike live inside a dark cave. They decide to paint
a fireplace, hang up three stockings, and even leave out some cookies and milk
for Santa. When the jolly old man comes down the cave roof, will he be happy
to see three fire breathing dragons, or run for his life? What
a clever idea to have dragons celebrate Christmas and get everything ready for
Santa. This book is a great asset for children. I thought Ms. Branson
told a wonderful tale. Her range in storytelling is portrayed enough
to emit no prejudices where Santa is concerned and leave a warm sensation with
the reader. Ms. Sponaugle illustrates the story so vividly; it permits the
reader to get in the holiday season. I found the story quite enjoyable."
~ CoffeeTime Romance (August 2008) FOUR STARS "On Christmas Eve, all good little girls and boys look forward to a visit from Santa Claus. But what about dragons? Does Santa visit good little dragons as well? Fang, Claw, and Spike wanted Santa to visit them on Christmas Eve. Together they prepared everything so that Santa would come. They built a red brick chimney in the cave wall. They hung up stockings. They decorated a tree. They even put out milk and cookies. What would Santa think when he realized that he was in a cave filled with dragons? A Very Dragon Christmas is a great holiday story. The little dragons are so full of personality and the illustrations add to the fun." ~ Dr. Tami Brady for TCM Reviews (August 2008) "What a great, innovative way to present a classic Christmas story to children who are intrigued with dragons! This would be an entertaining addition to any young family's holiday collection." ~ Chaos Arts Reviews (August 2008) FIVE STARS |
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A Very Dragon Christmas (2008) Written by Terri Branson Illustrated by Kim Sponaugle Children's Picture Book (Rated G) 20 pages with full-color illustrations Released in 2008 from Kittycat Books | |
Three young dragons (Fang, Claw, and Spike) devise a way to get Santa Claus to visit
their cave on Christmas Eve. Do they just want their stockings filled for Christmas,
or should Santa worry about falling into a dragon's cave? |