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Dragon Keepers #3: The Dragon in the Library

Dragon Keepers #3: The Dragon in the Library

Published in
2010
4.07
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Description

Dragon keepers Jesse and Daisy need help! Emmy, their rapidly growing dragon, has become a real grouch, saying she's missing "something," and the cousins don't have a clue what that something is. Jesse and Daisy go online to ask Professor Andersson, their favorite dragon expert, for help and end up seeing him being kidnapped!The kidnapper is none other than Sadie Huffington, the girlfriend of their enemy, St. George the Dragon Slayer. She has hatched a wicked scheme to use the professor to both find St. George and capture Emmy. Now the dragon keepers and their dragon must storm Sadie's castle and rescue the professor from the witch and her pack of vicious dog-men!In this third fantasy book in the Dragon Keepers series, Kate Klimo introduces readers to a magical library filled with shelf elves and reveals the secrets of the gigantic red book that Jesse and Daisy discovered in The Dragon in the Sock Drawer. She keeps the action and adventure flying while bringing both heart and imagination to this tale of two kids and a dragon, growing up together.The Dragon Keepers series is perfect for kids who crave books about dragons and magic but are caught betwixt and betweentoo old for Magic Tree House and not yet ready for Eragon and the Inheritance cycle.Visit www.foundadragon.org.From the Hardcover edition.
Age
8-12
Text complexity
intermediate
Length
224 pages
Book in series
#3

Why to read

  • Engaging Fantasy Adventure: 'The Dragon in the Library' offers a captivating fantasy world filled with dragons and magic, making it an exciting read for children who enjoy imaginative and adventurous stories.
  • Positive Messages: The book promotes important values such as friendship, courage, and the pursuit of knowledge, providing young readers with positive role models and life lessons as they enjoy the narrative.
  • Reading Encouragement: As the title suggests, the story has a strong library and book theme, which can encourage children to explore the joys of reading and the importance of libraries in their communities.
  • Series Continuity: Being the third book in the 'Dragon Keepers' series, it allows readers to continue following the journey of their favorite characters, deepening their connection to the story and encouraging sustained reading habits.