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Sometimes a dragon isn't just a dragon--sometimes it's a metaphor for creativity, in a free-spirited book inspiring kids to express themselves through words, art, and more. What should you do when you find a dragon? The first thing is to notice it, then hold it, look, listen, and find out what it wants. For instance, you might discover that after every storm, dragons (some call them twigs) fly off the trees and fall to the ground, inviting you to give them eyes and wings. There's a dragon hiding in every paintbrush, too, while other dragons are made of words. Some live in musical instruments,…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Sometimes a dragon isn't just a dragon--sometimes it's a metaphor for creativity, in a free-spirited book inspiring kids to express themselves through words, art, and more. What should you do when you find a dragon? The first thing is to notice it, then hold it, look, listen, and find out what it wants. For instance, you might discover that after every storm, dragons (some call them twigs) fly off the trees and fall to the ground, inviting you to give them eyes and wings. There's a dragon hiding in every paintbrush, too, while other dragons are made of words. Some live in musical instruments, or even inside upturned buckets. Have you ever danced a dragon? With a poetic text and airy, uplifting illustrations filled with movement and gesture, Vivian Schwarz encourages children to find their voice and give their creative spirit wing.
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Autorenporträt
Viviane Schwarz is best known as the creator of the acclaimed picture books There Are Cats in This Book and There Are No Cats in This Book, both of which were short-listed for the Kate Greenaway Medal. She is the author-illustrator of How to Be on the Moon and the illustrator of Ergo and Cheese Belongs to You!, both by Alexis Deacon. Viviane Schwarz lives in London.