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According to the Chinese Zodiac, a designation of one of twelve animals represents each new year. 2012 was the Year of the Dragon, spurring countless movies, toys, and books to meet the trendy interest in these ancient serpents among children and adults alike.
What would you do if you found a dragon in your closet, bathtub, wagon, or on your bunk bed or the back seat of the family car? These five rhyming tales are fun and humorous, Read to Me, Early Reading and great for bedtime. Included are some easy to do crafts for kids, a glossary of terms, Chines Zodiac symbols and dates. Coloring pages are also included.…mehr

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According to the Chinese Zodiac, a designation of one of twelve animals represents each new year. 2012 was the Year of the Dragon, spurring countless movies, toys, and books to meet the trendy interest in these ancient serpents among children and adults alike.

What would you do if you found a dragon in your closet, bathtub, wagon, or on your bunk bed or the back seat of the family car? These five rhyming tales are fun and humorous, Read to Me, Early Reading and great for bedtime. Included are some easy to do crafts for kids, a glossary of terms, Chines Zodiac symbols and dates. Coloring pages are also included.


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Dana Wand moved with her family often in her childhood. Her favorite place to live was Florida, in a small rural setting near canals inhabited by manatees (aka SeaCows), alligators, water moccasins and various fish. Her pets included a squirrel monkey named Harry, four turkeys, and two dogs. She loved reading and her family always kept encyclopedias, almanacs, magazines, and newspapers around. She looked forward to the Bookmobile making weekly stops, bringing new adventures she would act out in her play out of doors. They would spark her imagination to create some of her own stories, which carried on in her later life as mother and grandmother. This led her to begin sharing her works with families and children everywhere through publishing .