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Magic, Myth and Folklore From fairies and wizards, elves, pixies, imps, gnomes and goblins to unicorns, cyclops, giants, griffins & dragons!

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Book Review Book Review: The Dragon that couldn't help breathing fire

Book review and learning play ideas for Preschool and Nursery.
A list of Dragon book titles can be found here: Dragon Books for Preschool
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The Dragon Who Couldn't Help Breathing Fire ~ Written by Denis Bond and Illustrated by Valerie Petrone



It's a very brightly illustrated book that would be an ideal new term/ new children read, supporting transitional policy - suggested thread: transitional policy information

The book's shortish' page text is nicely descriptive and very attention holding.

The Dragon is lonely ~ living in his cave he is aware that everyone nearby is afraid of dragons .. indeed even the milkman refuses to deliver right outside his cave... Dragon is heartbroken, he'd never hurt anyone so why don't they like him ?

Deciding to take matters into his own 'hands he disguises himself and heads off to the local town to find some company ... reminding himself that the biggest giveaway to his identity will be his fiery breath ---- He must NOT laugh !!

With several events happening along the way the people around him flee in terror as Dragon roars with laughter. Finally he gives up his search for a friend and sadly starts his journey home ... on his way he meets someone who doesn't care what he is or who he is, she just needs help -- to light her stove !!

Together they try hard to find something funny so that Dragon's fiery laugh can begin to cook the dinner ... and eventually, with a full tummy dragon returns home happy and contented that he and the lady have become good friends.

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PSE settling in and anti bullying themes.

Use these ideas to explore feelings and find solutions.

Why were the people afraid of Dragon ?
Size - Colour - Fire - Rumours - ?

What could Dragon do to make new friends ?
and what must he be careful not to do ..

Being new and not knowing anyone can make you feel sad.
How can you change that.
Sharing interests and helping each other ?

For older children maybe ask what sort of jobs Dragon could do ?
Types of career choices a Dragon could have...
Shop Keeper for a Bakery oven ~ Pottery Kiln Keeper
Melt wax to make candles !!

Sing the Matches matches, never touch song and add .. especially dragons !!

Stranger danger - Good to be wary, not good to be scared.
Anti Bullying - Talk about feeling sad, alone and not included.
How to help someone feel part of the group and how to be their friend.
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Extend on this book with a fruit eating and serving dragon character - Snack Dragon outlines
It's a DOWNLOADABLE resource available from the store for £3.25. Payment enabled by paypal, once complete, the order will be readied, uploaded and customer notified.
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