Great book! Beautiful illustrations and a charming story! Kids will love it. Good time to make some popcorn too!
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Every child loves to show off a new achievement, whether it is hopping on one foot, tumbling, or using new words. Every parent has been exasperated when the child's pride turns into bragging and becomes offensive. The dragon in Jane Thayer's book depicts these traits, and children can see how obnoxious the little dragon is and how he hurts his friends. When the dragon realizes that his friends no longer want to be around...
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I recieved this book as a childhood gift, over 15 years ago, and have loved it ever since! The characters are fun, and colors are nice, and most importantly, the message it sends to children is timeless: You have to be a friend to make friends. "The Popcorn Dragon" would be an excellent choice to give or read to any child, boy or girl, over the age of three. I cannot recommend it highly enough.
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This is one of my three-year-olds favorites! We borrowed it from the library and she liked it so much, we had to buy it. Dexter the dragon learns the consequences of showing off, but also learns what it means to have friends. You'll read this one over and over.
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This is a fun wonderfully illustrated book that is innovative and teaches children about the importance of learning to get along with others.
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