Eric Carle’s Dragons, Dragons

Eric Carle’s Dragons, Dragons, published by Penguin Young Readers Group on September 18, 1991, is a vibrant exploration of mythological creatures. This first edition, consisting of 72 pages, invites readers into a world filled with fiery dragons, playful centaurs, and other fantastical beings. Through a collection of illustrations paired with poetry from various authors, Carle brings to life the legends and folklore that have captivated imaginations across cultures.
In this engaging work, readers will discover a rich tapestry of mythical beings, including the mysterious garusa and the web-footed bunyip. The book celebrates the intersection of animals and fantasy, making it a delightful read for those interested in juvenile fiction and poetry. Eric Carle’s unique artistic style enhances the storytelling, allowing readers of all ages to immerse themselves in the enchanting realm of dragons and other extraordinary creatures.
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Fiery dragons, playful centaurs, the mysterious garusa, the web-footed bunyip–these and other mythological creatures abound in Eric Carle’s Dragons Dragons. In this companion volume to Eric Carle’s Animals Animals, he celebrates mythology and legends from around the world, and breathes life into the creatures that inhabit them. Illustrating poetry from such authors as Anne McCaffrey, X. J. Kennedy, Myra Cohn Livingston, and John Gardner, Eric Carle invites readers of all ages to enter the fabulous world of Dragons Dragons & other creatures that never were.
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