Storytime: The Extremely Greedy Dragon

Storytime: The Extremely Greedy Dragon

by Chris Saunders (Illustrator), Chris Saunders (Illustrator), Jessica Barrah (Author)

Synopsis

Follow the fearless Georgie as she befriends a hungry dragon and shows others not to judge on first appearances in The Extremely Greedy Dragon. The village of Little Chiddling has a big problem. A sleeping dragon, that cannot be woken, is fast asleep on a railway line! The Mayor offers a reward to anyone that can move the dragon off the tracks. Georgie Johnson courageously takes up the task and manages to wake the dragon up by rustling a packet of crisps. The crisps are quickly gobbled up and it's not long before the dragon visits a cricket match, a barbecue and even a wedding! Will the dragon get up to trouble or will he be helpful to the village of Little Chiddling? Part of the QED Storytime series, this beautifully illustrated book introduces young children to the pleasures of reading and sharing stories, and includes supporting notes for parents and teachers. Storytime has recently featured on CBeebies Bedtime Stories.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 24
Publisher: QED Publishing
Published: 21 Apr 2016

ISBN 10: 1784932450
ISBN 13: 9781784932459
Children’s book age: 0-5 Years

Author Bio
Chris Saunders is a freelance illustrator who received an Illustration BA Honours Degree (First Class) from the University of Northampton. He was awarded the 2010 e-Creative nomination for new talent in the field of illustration. Chris lives in Bishop Auckland, in the northeast. JESSICA BARRAH has written short stories, mini-books, poems and cartoons. She studied English Literature and travelled the world before settling in Brighton, where she lives with her partner and two young sons. KEITH ROBINSON is a freelance illustrator, specialising in pen and ink and watercolour illustration for children's publishing. Keith has been illustrating since 2001 and decided to go analogue in 2009 after spending too many years staring at a computer screen. His work has featured in magazines, children's books, television programmes and his work has been selected by the Association of Illustrators, showcasing the best of British Illustration.