by Mem Fox (Author) Linda Davick (Illustrator)
Beloved picture book creator Mem Fox puts a fresh spin on a new baby book in this tender, funny story of unconditional love.
Two parents love their brand-new baby dragon...even though he is always breathing fire (especially when he's hungry or tired). Dragon tries his best not to set any more fires, but sometimes accidents happen.
And when he unwittingly coughs up another flame while playing, what are his loving-but-slightly-exasperated parents to do? He is a baby dragon, after all!
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Both sweet and silly, this provides a fanciful, supportive approach to the challenges and joys of “almost brand-new” babies—and their inevitable messes—in a lively read-aloud perfect for newly expanded families.
The proud human parents of a new baby dragon soon discover that settling into life with their little one is all about putting out fires--literally. When the tiny green dragon breathes flames, the caretakers, portrayed with light skin, calmly tidy up a singed shoe and broken flower vase while firmly explaining "all the dangers/ that fire can cause." But despite his best efforts, the dragon accidentally coughs up a crackling burst that sets his toys ablaze. On the verge of tears, he finds that his mom and dad are on the spot with a hose, a low-voiced message "of terrible dangers/ and making strong choices," as well as a kiss, a cuddle, and a bottle. Fox's rhyming text bounces through Davick's bright digital scenes, which are filled with brightly colored playthings. Though the comparison between child development and innate dragon physical needs doesn't feel quite parallel, new parents everywhere will relate to the challenge of decoding the language of a baby's needs and responding when "accidents happen." Ages 3-5. (May)
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