Sir Tim Wants a Dragon

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Pub Date Jul 01 2018 | Archive Date Mar 20 2018

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"A sweet little story perfect for early readers." - Catherine Krug, Library Thing

Sir Tim wants a pet. Not just any pet. Tim wants a dragon. “All knights have dragons,” Tim says decisively. “I’m a knight so I need a dragon!” Tim and Mom go to the pet shop together. But the pet shop doesn’t sell dragons. Or do they?

A funny book about an enthusiastic boy with a big imagination. For animal lovers and knights ages 4 and up.

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"A sweet little story perfect for early readers." - Catherine Krug, Library Thing

Sir Tim wants a pet. Not just any pet. Tim wants a dragon. “All knights have dragons,” Tim says decisively. “I’m a...


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ISBN 9781605373690
PRICE $17.95 (USD)
PAGES 32

Average rating from 29 members


Featured Reviews

A sweet little story perfect for early readers. Tim has his heart set on getting a pet dragon, but the pet store doesn't seem to carry any. The alternatives offered don't satisfy Tim until the clever shopkeeper finds the perfect Dragon. The illustrations are cute and Tim's single-mindedness is painfully realistic to anyone who has spent time around small children!

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