The Dragon in the Volcano

The Dragon in the Volcano by Kate Klimo, published by Random House in 2011, is a captivating addition to the juvenile fiction genre, spanning 231 pages. This story follows Dragon Keepers Jesse and Daisy as they navigate the challenges of their dragon, Emmy, who is growing up and outgrowing their garage. When Emmy starts to disappear, the duo embarks on an adventurous journey, following a trail of socks that leads them into a volcano, introducing them to the intriguing Fiery Realm.
Readers will find a blend of action and adventure as they explore themes of family, mythical creatures, and the bond between children and their dragon. The narrative unfolds in a world where dragons face unique challenges, such as being affected by water and the mysterious disappearance of fire fairies. This edition invites readers to join Jesse and Daisy in their imaginative quest, making it an engaging read for those interested in fantasy and magic.
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What do you do when your dragon becomes a ‘tween? Worry! And that’s exactly what Dragon Keepers Jesse and Daisy do when their dragon, Emmy, outgrows their garage and starts disappearing. Luckily, when she really disappears, she also leaves them a trail of socks, which leads them headlong into a . . . volcano? Yep! And it only gets crazier from there! In this fourth title, author Kate Klimo introduces readers to a whole new world–the Fiery Realm, where dragons can be felled by a squirt of water and fire fairies have started mysteriously disappearing. As always, readers get a full dose of action and imagination in this expanding tale of two kids and a dragon, growing up together. A great boy-girl adventure for readers of How to Train Your Dragon!
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