
When You Go to Dragon School
Charlene Chua
(Illustrator)Description
Perfect for fans of Dragons Love Tacos and We Don't Eat Our Classmates, this hilarious picture book is sure to become a favorite storytime read-aloud in every little reader's library—human or dragon.
The human school is full, but don't worry, there's a spot waiting for you at the local dragon school! Even though you might not have scales or wings or the ability to breathe fire, with a little bit of courage and your own special talents, you'll have no trouble fitting in. Even if your classmates are a little bit... toothy.
Product Details
Publisher | Feiwel & Friends |
Publish Date | June 03, 2025 |
Pages | 32 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9781250293015 |
Dimensions | 9.3 X 11.4 X 0.3 inches | 0.9 pounds |
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Reviews
Praise for When You Go to Dragon School:
★ "This tale is told directly to readers in a second-person voice that is engaging and funny, easily finding a place among strong read-alouds and back-to-school books. ... Digitally created dragons will become friendly favorites as readers enjoy the mix of silliness and seriousness of going to dragon school. A must-purchase. This one will leave kids wanting more." —School Library Journal, starred review
"Bright and humorous, this quick read-aloud makes for a fun discussion starter for little ones enrolling at new schools of their own. The conversational narrative creates a welcoming tone matched by warm and whimsical jewel-toned illustrations filled with round shapes and lines. ... Fluffy fun for youngsters fretting about starting school." —Kirkus Reviews
"Finding 'no vacancy' at an overcrowded local school, a group of human children head to dragon school, instead—an adventurous-sounding conceit that belies a deeper takeaway about finding common ground. ... Chua’s spray-textured digital renderings play up Campbell’s jolly humor." —Publishers Weekly
Praise for Love, Violet:
"The gentle, child-friendly romance at the heart of the story is a perfect celebration of courage and queerness, and earnest, awkward Violet is a protagonist every reader will root for." —Kirkus Reviews, starred review
"Valentine’s Day brings a shy child named Violet the chance to connect with her crush, Mira, in Sullivan Wild’s uplifting wintry tale ... a race through the snow—choreographically captured with dancelike grace in Chua’s simple, light-filled watercolors—brings the duo together at last, making the holiday one of joyful acceptance." —Publishers Weekly, starred review
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