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Kiira is a dragon who cannot breathe fire, no matter how hard she tries!
She learns something special about herself. Kiira learns that not all dragons have to breathe fire, and that some special dragons are meant for something more!
Kiira is a dragon who cannot breathe fire, no matter how hard she tries!
She learns something special about herself. Kiira learns that not all dragons have to breathe fire, and that some special...
Kiira is a dragon who cannot breathe fire, no matter how hard she tries!
She learns something special about herself. Kiira learns that not all dragons have to breathe fire, and that some special dragons are meant for something more!
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“Will
certainly be a bedtime (and life lesson) favorite for all!” —Lettie Ongie, Disability Rights Advocate
“Will
certainly be a bedtime (and life lesson) favorite for all!” —Lettie Ongie, Disability Rights Advocate
It;s quite moralistic children book about one dragon, Kiira.
Everyone thought it was slow learner but later on they had found legacy of Kiira.
Simple and exceptional
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Sarah l, Educator
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A basic and simplistic book for very young readers or to be shared with an adult.
Lovely moral told by way of us each being special and unique in our own way.
The pictures bothered me slightly as they are poorly drawn - sorry for harshness.
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Susan M, Reviewer
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Kira the dragon is very unhappy that she can't breathe fire. Kira learns that not all dragons breathe fire yet they are each special and unique. A good story to be read with parents.
I enjoyed it. The illustrations are unusual.
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It;s quite moralistic children book about one dragon, Kiira.
Everyone thought it was slow learner but later on they had found legacy of Kiira.
Simple and exceptional
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Sarah l, Educator
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A basic and simplistic book for very young readers or to be shared with an adult.
Lovely moral told by way of us each being special and unique in our own way.
The pictures bothered me slightly as they are poorly drawn - sorry for harshness.
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Susan M, Reviewer
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Kira the dragon is very unhappy that she can't breathe fire. Kira learns that not all dragons breathe fire yet they are each special and unique. A good story to be read with parents.
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