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Title | The Egg
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Author | M.P.Robertson
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Illustrator | M.P.Robertson
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Title | The Great Dragon Rescue
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Author | M.P.Robertson
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Illustrator | M.P.Robertson
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Title | The Dragon Snatcher
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Author | M.P.Robertson
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Illustrator | M.P.Robertson
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Publisher | Dial Books - 2009
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First Printing | Dial Books - 2009
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Title | The Dragon and the Gruesome Twosome
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Author | M.P.Robertson
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Illustrator | M.P.Robertson
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Publisher | Lincoln Children's Books - 2009
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First Printing | Lincoln Children's Books - 2009
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Category | Children
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Warnings | None
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Main Characters | George
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Main Elements | Dragons
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The Dragon Snatcher
One night while reading in bed, George hears a familiar noise outside. His dragon has come for his help, but this time they face a daunting foe—an ice wizard who is stealing dragon eggs and keeping them locked up in his frozen castle. Luckily George knows how to outwit even a powerful wizard, although things don’t turn out quite the way he expects.
In this companion to picture book favorites The Egg and The Great Dragon Rescue, George embarks on a spine-tingling, surprising adventure that will thrill children—especially those too young for a certain other wizard! M. P. Robertson lives in England.
The Dragon and the Gruesom Twosome
George and his dragon are off on a magical adventure but this time it is in a fairytale kingdom whose subjects are under attack from two fearsome troll twins, Gobbledegook and Balderdash. The twins are destroying everything and everyone in their path. Something must be done - and George has a plan!
The library only had two of the books and I'm disappointed by that because I enjoyed them so much I want to read them all! Roberston writes an entertaining story and I adore his illustrations, they are just beautiful. In both the Dragon Snatcher and the Gruesome Twosome, George and his dragon need to outwit an adversary to save a magical world. The illustrations are so bright and colourful and detailed that I just enjoyed staring at the pages. And what little girl or boy wouldn't want to have a dragon of their own to ride into a world of dreams and magic?
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