The Egg

The Egg by M. P. Robertson is a charming tale published by Puffin Books in 2004, featuring 32 pages of engaging storytelling. This reprint edition presents a narrative centered around George and his adventures with a newly hatched baby dragon. As George takes on the role of teacher, he guides the dragon through essential lessons on flying, breathing fire, and confronting knights, all while navigating the challenges of friendship and belonging.
Readers will find a delightful exploration of themes such as fantasy and magic, as well as social themes related to friendship. The story captures the excitement of a young dragon’s journey to discover its identity and the bond formed between George and his mythical companion. With its focus on animals and the enchanting world of dragons, this book offers an imaginative experience for young readers.
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When the eggs hatches, and a baby dragon comes out, George knows exactly what to do. A baby dragon needs to learn how dragons are supposed to act, including how to fly, how to breathe fire, and how to defeat a knight-so George starts the dragon lessons right away! The dragon learns quickly, but he is anxious to find his own kind. Then George wakes up the next morning and the little dragon is missing. Will George ever see his dragon again?
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