Waking Dragons Pa

Cover of Waking Dragons Pa by Jane Yolen
Author: Jane Yolen
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Year: 2016
Language: en
Pages: 34
ISBN-13: 9781471160417
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Weight: 1 Pounds
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Waking Dragons Pa by Jane Yolen, published by Simon & Schuster in 2016, is a vibrant picture book designed for young readers. This edition features 34 pages filled with colorful illustrations by Derek Anderson, capturing the whimsical morning routines of two sleepy dragons and the knight who helps them prepare for school. The narrative unfolds with playful rhymes that detail the dragons’ antics, from waking up to enjoying a breakfast of catapulted waffles, making it an engaging read for preschool to early elementary-aged children.

Readers will find a delightful exploration of morning rituals as the story highlights the responsibilities of both the dragons and their young knight companion. The humorous illustrations complement the text, showcasing the dragons’ charming personalities and the chaos that ensues during their morning preparations. With themes of friendship and routine, Waking Dragons Pa offers a fun blend of fantasy and familiar experiences, making it an enjoyable choice for caregivers and young dragon enthusiasts alike.


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Product Description
Wake up with a pair of sleepy dragons and the knight who must get them ready for school!

Dragons wake up,

Dragons rise,

Dragons open

Dragon eyes.
     From tumbling out of their humongous blankets to devouring a breakfast of catapulted waffles, these characters and their loveable antics fill the pages with luminous color and dragon-size fun. A joyful collaboration between two bestselling talents, author Jane Yolen and illustrator Derek Anderson, this book will make any young reader fly out of bed.
From School Library Journal
PreS-K-What a treat when Yolen employs her fantasy-writing talents for the younger set. In fewer than a dozen sentences, readers discover dragons’ morning rituals, from fang brushing to “breakfast waffles,/topped with syrup,/which makes dragons/really cheer up.” Luckily for the small knight who assists with their ablutions, part of the schedule includes delivering him to school. Anderson’s familiar golden-washed cartoon paintings embellish the humor. Details like a fire extinguisher labeled “In case of dragon breath,” as well as the dragons’ flying goggles, mean this story’s popularity will spread like fire.-Gay Lynn Van Vleck, Henrico County Library, Glen Allen, VAα(c) Copyright 2011. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.
Review
“Yolen…keeps the energetic beat throughout. Anderson’s bright acrylic illustrations round out the spare text with many added details and guffaws. Morning-routine stories abound, but for the very young this one bounces with exuberance.” (Kirkus Reviews)

“What a treat when Yolen employs her fantasy-writing talents for the younger set. Anderson’s familiar golden-washed cartoon paintings embellish the humor. Details like a fire extinguisher labeled ‘In case of dragon breath,’ as well as the dragons’ flying goggles, mean this story’s popularity will spread like fire.” (SLJ)

“With cinematic framing, sculptural shapes, a strong sense of physical comedy, and a fittingly medieval palette of saturated jewel tones, Anderson (the Little Quack series) portrays his horned dragons as hulking slugabeds who morph into surprisingly nimble wingled beasts.” (Publishers Weekly)

“Anderson’s charming, richly hued illustrations animatedly depict the armor-clad little knight and the cute, expressive dragons’ antics…Droll touches abound in the text, which highlights and celebrates responsibilities, from morning prep to providing transport. This delightful offering interweaves fun fantasy and familiar getting-ready routines in an entertaining, enjoyable read.” (
Booklist)
From Booklist
For a young boy knight, it’s time for school, but as Mom’s note reminds him: “Don’t forget to wake the dragons” before leaving. Comical chaos begins as the boy, assisted by his canine companion, helps two huge, sleepy-eyed, fire-yawning dragons stumble from bed, brush their teeth, and eat waffles. Then, after helping “wipe their faces, / runny noses, / get into their / outdoor clothes-es” (which include flying goggles and jaunty scarves), the dragons kiss their dragon mom good-bye and fly away, after dropping the boy off at knight school. Anderson’s charming, richly hued illustrations animatedly depict the armor-clad little knight and the cute, expressive dragons’ antics. The rhymes are simple, if sometimes awkwardly phrased, and droll touches abound in the text, which highlights and celebrates responsibilities, from morning prep to providing transport. Like Yolen’s How Do Dinosaurs Say Good Night? (2000), this delightful offering interweaves fun fantasy and familiar getting-ready routines in an entertaining, enjoyable read that’s great for budding knights, dragon buffs, and caregivers alike. Preschool-Grade 3. –Shelle Rosenfeld
About the Author
Jane Yolen is an award-winning author who has written more than 200 books for children, including the bestseller
How Do Dinosaurs Say Good

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This page includes the available description and bibliographic details for “Waking Dragons Pa” by Jane Yolen. Synopsis preview: Product Description Wake up with a pair of sleepy dragons and the knight who must get them ready for school!Dragons wake up, Dragons rise, Dragons open Dragon eyes. From tumbling out of their humongous blankets to de…
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Publisher: Simon & Schuster. Year: 2016.
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ISBN-13: 9781471160417.
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Language: en. Pages: 34.

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