How to Defeat DragonsHow to Defeat Dragons
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Book, 2014
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Current format, Book, 2014, , Available . Offered in 0 more formatsThe next paperback installment in the How to Banish Fears series, How to Defeat Dragons is a book for kids who are scared of these giant mythical creatures. Written by a psychologist to help children face their fears, How to Defeat Dragons is filled with zany illustrations that will make confronting these scary scaly beasts fun for kids. Also included are stickers that will delight young readers. This book is a follow-up to the popular How to Mash Monsters, How To Get Rid of Ghosts, and How to Demolish Dinosaurs.
They breathe fire, brandish sharp claws, and flap their giant wings . . . even the bravest knights are afraid of dragons. Luckily, thanks to this book filled with unbeatable tricks, readers possess all the secrets to destroying those scaly beasts! With clever text and whimsical illustrations, How to Defeat Dragons helps children banish their fears--and have fun doing it--with clever tricks and tips for getting rid of dragons.
They breathe fire, brandish sharp claws, and flap their giant wings . . . even the bravest knights are afraid of dragons. Luckily, thanks to this book filled with unbeatable tricks, readers possess all the secrets to destroying those scaly beasts! With clever text and whimsical illustrations, How to Defeat Dragons helps children banish their fears--and have fun doing it--with clever tricks and tips for getting rid of dragons.
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- Sam Rafael, CA : Insight Kids, ©2014.
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