|
Newest Review: ... Dragon games and see how although adults were afraid children always understood the Dragons and could share their world that ... more |
||
Price Comparison for Where Did All the Dragons Go - Fay Robinson
|
Where Did All the Dragons Go - Pbk
Pages: 32, Paperback, Troll Communications Last Update 03.12.2009 05:53
|
£ 6.99 |
![]() ![]() ![]()
|
|
|
|
Where Did All the Dragons Go?
Pages: 32, Paperback, Hinkler Books Last Update 03.12.2009 05:53
|
£ 17.04 |
![]() ![]() ![]()
|
|
Read Reviews for Where Did All the Dragons Go -...
by - written on 21/03/09 (Very useful, 191 readings)
Rating:
Dragons fascinate my 5-year-old son, so when I saw a book entitled where did all the Dragons go? I knew it would be a winner! The book is written in lyrical, rhyming text and has breathtakingly beautiful illustrations. The story starts long ago and by and by, dragons ruled the earth and sky. They scaled mountains, climbed trees, slept in castles and swam the seas. The story continues looking at how Dragons lived and shows some different types of Dragons. We are treated to a look at some Dragon games and see how although adults were afraid children always understood the Dragons and could share their world that adults never could. But what happened ... Read the complete review
Products similar to Where Did All the Dragons Go -...
The Crazed - Ha Jin
Fantastic characters, real setting for fictional story, many twists
See review
Contemporary Choral: May It Be - Mark Brymer
A beautifull piece with a lot of possibillity to work with tone quality with a choir
Has to be accompanied
The Water-method Man - John Irving
Classic Literature - Irving, John
The Mediator 3: Mean Spirits - Meg Cabot
Great intense storyline, and written by Meg Cabot
not as good as the first one
The High Lord - Trudi Canavan
A brilliant finale to brilliant series, development of characters superb
Possibly a bit weak in the middle of book . . . and the very end is a bit of a let down
Wildwood Dancing - Juliet Marillier
enjoyable
unmemorable
The Magic Toyshop - Angela Carter
GOOD FROM A FEMIMIST VIEWPOINT
SHOULD HAVE BEEN IN FIRST PERSON
The Classic Experience - Alto Saxophone
Disciplined learning.
Some horrid pieces to play.
After the Fire - Karen Campbell
exciting and absorbing read
none!
Strictly Love - Julia Williams
Really enjoyable read!
None





