The Disastrous Little Dragon (Monster Hospital)

The Disastrous Little Dragon (Monster Hospital)

by Gillian Johnson (Author)

Synopsis

Bartholomew the dragon is brought to Monster Hospital by his fierce aunty Madge. He's got a terrible case of smoke inhalation because he can't breathe fire - and he can't fly either! Can four naughty children - Sylvie, Dylan, Carolyn and Tom - help him, without getting cooked to a crisp by terrifying Aunty Madge? Maybe they can, if there's a princess involved ...This book follows the first Monster Hospital adventure: THE BIG, FAT, SMELLY OGRE and is written and illustrated by the acclaimed author illustrator of the THORA books.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 144
Publisher: Hodder Children's Books
Published: 07 Jun 2012

ISBN 10: 144490356X
ISBN 13: 9781444903560
Children’s book age: 5-7 Years
Book Overview: It takes a monster to know a monster! Join Sylvie, Dylan, Carolyn and Tom as they play doctor to a dragon in Monster Hospital.

Media Reviews
A great early read with special appeal for more quirky young readers * Junior Resources *
Will bring smirks to young readers' faces * School Librarian *
A fun book for younger readers ... with copious amusing illustrations * Carousel *
The pace never lets up ... every page bristles with manic energy * Independent on Sunday *
The pace never lets up... every page bristles with manic energy. * Independent on Sunday *
A great early read with special appeal for more quirky young readers. * Junior *
Will bring smirks to young readers' faces. * School Librarian *
A fun book for younger readers... copious amusing illustrations. * Carousel *
Author Bio
Gillian Johnson studied science and English at university. She's had lots of different jobs - working with Indian children in northern Canada, accompanying Inuit babies on small planes to their homes in remote communities, doing editorial cartoons for the university paper, teaching English to high school students. Eventually, she published a children's book and has been doing it ever since. She lives with her family and divides her time between Oxford and Tasmania.