Children's Fiction Imagination & Play
A Dragon on the Doorstep
- Publisher
- Barefoot Books
- Initial publish date
- Sep 2021
- Category
- Imagination & Play, General, Stories in Verse
- Recommended Age
- 3 to 7
- Recommended Grade
- p to 2
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Paperback / softback
- ISBN
- 9781646864362
- Publish Date
- Sep 2021
- List Price
- $12.99
Classroom Resources
Where to buy it
Description
"Young readers will delight in the hide-and-seek illustrations... The simple lines and bold colors are appealing, and the facial expressions on both the children and the animals will grab readers' attention" — Kirkus Reviews
Join the fun as a dragon, a crocodile, and other whimsical creatures hide in the most unexpected places around the house. With catchy rhymes and lively illustrations, this adventure sparks curiosity and imaginative play.
- Explores familiar rooms in a fun and engaging way
- Encourages interactive storytelling and creativity
- Includes online access to audio and video animation for a full singalong experience
About the authors
Contributor Notes
Award-winning author Stella Blackstone has written many of Barefoot's best-selling titles, including the Bear series and the Cleo the Cat series. She has been writing for children for over twenty years. Stella lives in Somerset, UK.
Debbie Harter has illustrated over 20 books for Barefoot, including the beloved Bear series. As a child, Debbie would "lose herself in books (as long as they had pictures)" and hopes to continue doing so until she's very old. She lives in Cornwall, England.
Fred Penner has been entertaining kids and adults alike for more than twenty years. He has worn many hats -- from folk-rock singer, television host and home video star to children's book author, UNICEF Canada spokesman, husband and father of four! Fred lives in Manitoba, Canada.
Editorial Reviews
"Young readers will delight in the hide-and-seek illustrations... The simple lines and bold colors are appealing, and the facial expressions on both the children and the animals will grab readers' attention" —Kirkus Reviews