Synopses & Reviews
Dragon knows he is supposed to be brave—because thats what dragons do. Hes so brave and valiant, hes ready to try out his fearsome roar! But when he hears something that scares him, he turns to his forest friends to find the noise, and to help him be brave.
Young readers will relate to Dragons fears, and delight in his quest to be brave. Bestselling author/artist David Kirk, creator of the popular Miss Spider series, has created another beautiful, meaningful picture book to follow Oh So Tiny Bunny.
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"A young, ruby-red dragon with emerald eyes explores the meanings of bravery and fear in this sequel to Oh So Tiny Bunny . . . An engagingly subtle way to convey the power of friends in helping us face our fears, real or not." - Kirkus Reviews
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"The adorable and energetic characters, along with themes of fear, bravery, and friendship, will make this a popular title with preschoolers . . . Kirk's lustrous images perfectly capture expressions of surprise, fear, and curiousity." - School Library Journal "A young, ruby-red dragon with emerald eyes explores the meanings of bravery and fear in this sequel to Oh So Tiny Bunny . . . An engagingly subtle way to convey the power of friends in helping us face our fears, real or not." - Kirkus Reviews
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Praise for
Oh So Brave Dragon:
"The adorable and energetic characters, along with themes of fear, bravery, and friendship, will make this a popular title with preschoolers . . . Kirk's lustrous images perfectly capture expressions of surprise, fear, and curiosity." —School Library Journal
"A young, ruby-red dragon with emerald eyes explores the meanings of bravery and fear in this sequel to Oh So Tiny Bunny . . . An engagingly subtle way to convey the power of friends in helping us face our fears, real or not." —Kirkus Reviews
“Of course, a dragon is nothing without a mighty roar. …But did that scary roar belong to the dragon or to a monster? Suddenly, the dragon's protective side is on display; he gathers a cluster of forest animals in his big wings, and together they roar loudly (and repeatedly) to scare away the imagined monster. Rest assured: children will be roaring right along with them.” —Publishers Weekly
“Kirks illustrations have bright colors and soft edges much like his Miss Spider series.” —Childrens Literature
About the Author
David Kirk is the author of Oh So Tiny Bunny and the creator of Miss Spider, who appears in many well-loved children's books, in her own television series, and in a number of popular apps. An inventor as well as an author, David started several toy companies, including Ovicular Toyworks, and most recently, the Sunny Patch brand. He lives in King Ferry, New York, with his wife, Kathy, and their daughters, Primrose and Wisteria.