Marmaduke the Very Popular Dragon

Marmaduke the Very Popular Dragon

by Ed Eaves (Illustrator), Rachel Valentine (Author)

Synopsis

Marmaduke and Meg are best friends, and have been forever. They live in a kingdom where everyone does what's expected of them ... everyone except Marmaduke and Meg. They're different, and being different together is what they love doing the most. As word of Marmaduke and Meg spreads across the kingdom, things slowly start to change - princesses, dragons, princes and knights all want to make friends with Marmaduke and Meg, and be different with them. After a while, Marmaduke and Meg are ... popular. Maybe even too popular. Because Marmaduke is so popular that he doesn't seem to have any time for Meg. And Meg starts to feel a little bit left out. Will she build up the courage to tell Marmaduke? And will he listen? A story about friendship, fights and finding the person we really want to be. From the team behind Marmaduke the Very Different Dragon.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 32
Edition: UK ed.
Publisher: Bloomsbury Children's Books
Published: 05 May 2016

ISBN 10: 1408862662
ISBN 13: 9781408862667
Children’s book age: 0-5 Years
Book Overview: Marmaduke the dragon gets his first taste of popularity, but will his best friend Meg understand? A story about friendship, fights and finding the person we really want to be. From the team behind the bestselling Marmaduke the Very Different Dragon

Author Bio
Rachel Valentine is the author of the bestselling Marmaduke series. Rachel can often be found wandering round the countryside, day-dreaming and cogitating on stories. She lives in Kent with her husband, two sons and a cheeky dog called Scout. Ed Eaves has been working as an illustrator since 2000, when he graduated from Kingston University in Surrey with a first class honours degree. Ed is the award-winning illustrator of Welcome to Alien School and How to Grow a Dinosaur (both published by Simon & Schuster). Ed now lives in a village on the Kent coast with his wife and fellow illustrator Rebecca Finn and their two dogs.