Dragon Overnight

Dragon Overnight by Sarah Mlynowski, published by Scholastic Incorporated in 2019, is a reprint edition featuring 192 pages in English. This installment continues the adventures of the Upside-Down Magic kids, who navigate their unique magical abilities in a whimsical setting. Nory Horace, who can transform into a kitten with a hint of dragon, and her friend Andres Padillo, who struggles with his flying abilities, embark on an overnight field trip to Dragon Haven. Here, they encounter dragons and other magical experiences, all while dealing with the challenges posed by students from another school.
Readers will find a blend of action and adventure as Nory, Andres, and their classmates engage in activities like swimming and flying with dragons, and even visiting a Hatchery to see newborn dragons. The story explores themes of friendship and social dynamics, particularly as the UDM kids interact with their “normal” magic counterparts. This engaging narrative invites young readers to join in the fun and challenges of a magical school experience, highlighting the importance of camaraderie and understanding in the face of differences.
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The Upside-Down Magic kids are back in another topsy-turvy adventure in the next installment of this New York Times bestselling series, now a Disney Channel Original Movie!
Nory Horace can turn herself into a kitten. But sometimes she adds in a bit of dragon and, well, accidentally turns into a dritten. Oops? Her friend Andres Padillo can fly high . . . but then he can’t fly back down again. Nory and Andres are in an Upside-Down Magic class with other kids who have unusual magic.Now they’re off on their first-ever overnight field trip! At Dragon Haven, Nory, Andres, and their UDM classmates get to swim with dragons, fly with dragons, and feed dragons. There’s even a Hatchery, where they might get to see a newborn dragon. There’s only one downer. The UDM kids aren’t the only ones visiting Dragon Haven. There are other students there, too. Students from another school. Students with “normal” magic. Dragon rescue, bonfires, and pajama breakfasts won’t be nearly as fun with a bunch of snooty strangers. Unless . . . maybe everything isn’t as bad as it first seems. Thrown together with kids who are probably enemies, but might be friends, the UDM kids dive
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