Grumpy Dragons: Dragons Teaching Kids They Have Choices

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· BrianRathbone.com · Narrated by Krista Wallace
4.3
248 reviews
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7 min
Unabridged
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Grumpy Dragons - Firman the Fibber: Teaching Kids Why Telling the Truth Just Makes Sense

Does your child have a propensity to lie when a misdeed has been uncovered?

Help your child see the practical benefits of telling the truth with this engaging tale of a little dragon caught in a fib. Brightly colored, fully illustrated pictures captivate youngsters, giving you the opportunity to instill the timeless lesson that consequences are usually smaller when he/she tells the truth. It's sure to help you communicate the value of responsibility. Few words with large fonts also make this book a perfect fit for early readers.

Fergus the Fearful: Teaching Kids They Have a Choice to Be Afraid or Not

Is your child afraid of the dark and things that go bump in the night? Is he/she afraid of other things outside their control in this big world?

Whatever the fear, whether big or small, help him/her learn, along with Fergus the Fearful, that they can overcome their fear by naming it and choosing not to submit to it any longer--teach them they have a choice. And with choice comes victory! Brightly colored, fully illustrated pictures captivate youngsters and few words with large fonts also make this book a perfect fit for early readers.

Is your child ever overwhelmed when things don't go his/her way? Do you cringe when you know a meltdown looms? Cringe no more!

Teach your child how to constructively deal with frustration with this engaging tale of a frustrated little dragon. Brightly colored, fully illustrated pictures captivate youngsters, giving you the opportunity to instill the timeless lesson of how to cope with situations beyond your child's control. Few words with large fonts also make this book a perfect fit for early readers.

Ratings and reviews

4.3
248 reviews
Barney Rubble
1 December 2020
Ok first to the Tyrannosaurs Rex that illustrated this book. Go study some Dutch Golden Age... @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ Alright so its obvious that the child dragon in the first narrative has autism and is being alowed to run rampet through his household without proper supervision. Its not his fault everything in his day started falling into disarray... He spills milk, he is left to fend and feed himself, he can't put things together, he almost kills himslef climbing for a book thats to high for the poor fella. Next His sibling denies him playtime which is a sign that he is not fully accepted as there was no implication that he was doing anything wrong in asking. In the end the only choice he made was through self blame in a last ditch effort for mental survival where he conjoured a auditorial hallucination telling him his problems are his fault entirely. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiThℹ$ I5 @ TRA PIcIE Don't Loose Yourself no 2
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Leslie's Playlist Lopez
20 August 2022
My 9 year old Grandson and I adored this book! Going into the 4th grade can be a little scary. We found comfort and fun in this book set. Thank You!
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Kurt Qirreh
16 February 2020
it was ok but not my favorite
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