There’s a Dragon in my Popcorn!: 5 (There's a Dragon in..., 5)

There’s a Dragon in my Popcorn!: 5 (There's a Dragon in..., 5)

by Sarah Horne (Illustrator), Tom Nicoll (Author)

Synopsis

Inspired by the latest Slug Man movie, Eric and Pan decide to enter a competition for young filmmakers on the theme of superheroes. Naturally, the Mini-Dragon has a real talent for scriptwriting. If only they had something better to make their film on than Mum's dodgy old mobile...
Then Toby from next door steps in and offers to lend Eric some new kit - on the condition that he can be the producer. Before long, Toby takes over completely, sacking Eric's friends from the lead roles, doing a complete rewrite of the script and hiring a team of pros to get the film finished. Eric says he wants nothing more to do with the project and, with only a couple of days before the screening, there's no time to start again.
But Pan secretly works behind the scenes to bring Eric's original vision to life. Eric's film goes down a storm at the screening, with Pan stealing the show as a giant fire-breathing dragon. Eric bags the award for best special effects, while a furious Toby walks away with nothing.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 144
Publisher: Stripes Publishing
Published: 04 May 2017

ISBN 10: 1847158161
ISBN 13: 9781847158161
Children’s book age: 5-7 Years

Author Bio
Tom Nicoll has been writing since school, where he enjoyed penning essays that were as silly as possible. THERE'S A DRAGON IN MY DINNER was his first book for children. Tom lives near Edinburgh with his wife and daughter. Visit www.tomnicoll.uk Sarah Horne grew up in Derbyshire and spent much of her childhood scampering in the nearby fields with a few goats. An illustrator for over fifteen years, she started her Illustration career working freelance for newspapers and magazines. When not at her desk, Sarah loves running, painting, photography, cooking, film and a good stomp up a hill. Sarah can currently be found giggling under some paper, in her London studio.