Zoë and the Dragon

“Zoë and the Dragon” by Jane Andrews, published by Piccadilly in 2003, is a 25-page children’s book that presents a charming tale of friendship and bravery. The story follows Zoe and her companion Pip as they encounter a little dragon who is feeling sad because he is not perceived as scary enough by others. With the support of Zoe and Pip, the dragon embarks on a journey to discover his own courage and abilities.
Readers will find a delightful narrative that explores themes of acceptance and self-discovery within a fantasy setting. The book features elements of juvenile fiction, including animals and mythical creatures like dragons, making it an engaging read for young audiences. This edition, written in English, invites children to join Zoe and Pip in helping the little dragon overcome his insecurities and face challenges with newfound confidence.
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One evening when Zoe and Pip are finishing tidying up the Queen’s garden they hear sobbing. Behind a bush a little dragon is crying. Everyone laughs at him because he isn’t scary enough. But with Zoe and Pip’s help the little dragon soon finds his courage and his fire to scare the naughtiest of elves!
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