There’s No Such Thing as a Dragon

There’s No Such Thing as a Dragon by Jack Kent is an illustrated children’s book published by Random House Children’s Books on September 8, 2009. This 32-page story follows Billy Bixbee, who discovers a tiny dragon in his bedroom, only to be dismissed by his mother, who insists that dragons do not exist. As the story unfolds, the dragon grows larger, leading to humorous and imaginative scenarios that challenge the notion of reality.
Readers will find a whimsical narrative that explores themes of belief and imagination, particularly in the context of animals and mythical creatures. The playful illustrations complement the text, enhancing the experience for young readers and encouraging them to ponder the possibility of friendly pet dragons. This book is suitable for beginner readers and is designed to engage children with its fun concepts related to size and shape.
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A story for every kid who wants a pet dragon!
When Billy Bixbee finds a tiny dragon in his bedroom, his mom tells him, “There’s no such thing as a dragon!” This only makes the dragon get bigger. He grows, and grows, and grows, until he’s bigger than Billy’s house—and that’s just the beginning!
A funny, madcap story and playful illustrations by beloved author-illustrator Jack Kent pair in a book that will have children wondering if maybe friendly pet dragons do exist after all!
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