Real Dragons

Real Dragons by Jennifer Szymanski, published by National Geographic Books on January 9, 2018, is an illustrated work designed for young readers. This 48-page book introduces children to fascinating dragon-like creatures, including komodo dragons and flying lizards, challenging the notion that dragons only exist in fairy tales. The format encourages a collaborative reading experience, featuring alternating pages for adults and children, making it suitable for both beginner and intermediate readers.
Readers will discover a variety of real animals that embody the mythical qualities of dragons, presented through expert-vetted text and vibrant photographs. The book aims to engage both children and adults in a shared exploration of the animal kingdom, specifically focusing on reptiles and amphibians. With its interactive approach, Real Dragons fosters a love for reading and learning about science and nature, making it a valuable resource for families and educators alike.
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Find out about dragon-like critters in this new Co-reader from National Geographic Kids. Co-readers provide one page of text for adults to read aloud and one page text for kids to read aloud on each spread, building toward a collaborative reading experience.
Think dragons exist only in fairy tales? Think again! Meet huge komodo dragons, flying lizards, and all sorts of amazing creatures that really are stranger than fiction. Adult and child readers will learn all about fierce and funny REAL dragons together. Co-readers are designed to be read aloud, with one page for the child who is learning to read and the adjacent page for a parent, caregiver, older sibling, buddy, or other more fluent reader. Expert-vetted text along with brilliant photos and a fun approach to reading are a winning formula with kids, parents, and educators.
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