George’s Dragon

George’s Dragon by Claire Freedman, published by Scholastic Children’s Books in 2011, is a delightful tale that spans 32 pages. This story introduces readers to George and his extraordinary pet, Sparky, who is not just any lizard but a dragon that grows larger and larger, leading to some fiery mishaps. The narrative explores George’s efforts to persuade his parents that dragons can be both excellent pets and loyal companions.
In this engaging story, readers will find humor and warmth as George navigates the challenges of having a dragon as a pet. The themes of friendship and acceptance are woven throughout the narrative, making it a relatable read for young audiences. With elements of juvenile fiction, this book features animals and mythical creatures, specifically dragons, providing an imaginative experience for children.
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George has a new pet – but Sparky is no ordinary lizard! Soon he is growing bigger and bigger, and he can’t stop accidentally setting things on fire. Can George convince his mum and dad that dragons make very good pets – and wonderful best friends? A funny and heartwarming story about a very special friendship.
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