Timothy Knappman
Timothy KnappmanGuess what I found in Dragon Wood?

Guess what I found in Dragon Wood?

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Guess what I found in Dragon Wood?

Here's a wonderful twist on the familiar theme of "boy meets dragon." This time, it's not the boy who finds a dragon-it's the dragon who's found the boy. "It's called a Benjamin," the dragon drolly explains to his family.

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Kids loved it.
I really enjoyed this children's picture book. The illustrations are excellent and the storyline puts a new twist on finding a lost stray.
This book is a must for you and your child's book collection. It is a great book to read to a child, with pictures that put a smile on your face.
:-) Written by the dragon who finds a boy! Art work is grand!
A really well-done book. The design is wonderful--the cut-out of the front cover is nice and the layout of the story works really well with the pictures.
Hee hee. Cute illustrations, plus a nice little surprise and some general silliness.
This is an adorable picture book about a boy and a dragon. The book is enjoyable because of the surprising twist in the story!.
A cute, unique take on the "can I keep it?" question.
This would be fun for a storytime. The dragon finds a human and interacts with him by taking him to school and such.
Guess What I Found in Dragon Wood is a clever story. It took me a moment as I was distracted by my toddler while reading and laughed when I realized it wasn't the dragon that was found in the woods but rather a boy named Benjamin.
Cute book about a dragon finding a boy. too long for storytime.
Silly and fun. Our library does an after-school program for kids in grades 1-6 (though I ususally don't get many 5th or 6th graders), so I'm always on the lookout for picture books to read that the kids won't think are too "baby-ish.
This was a cute story about a dragon who finds a boy and takes him home as a pet. When the boy becomes sad, the dragon goes back to the boy's world for a visit.
Oh, I just loved this. the dragon was so cute I wanted to squeeze hug it.
Lots of fun. I'm not sure m 3-year-old understood it, but I thoroughly enjoyed reading it to her.

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