Dangerous Dragon stories
Date Added: 19/04/2021
Books to read with your children
This 23rd April we celebrate England's patron, Saint George with a selection of favourite children's books about dragons which you can borrow. We also have a range of Craft activities which you can download and use at home.
All our books can be reserved through our online catalogue Arena or by clicking on the links, then reserve using your library card number and PIN. You can then collect them, via our select & collect service.
Friendly and cuddly dragons : with brilliant pictures and gentle stories ideal to share with little ones.
Sir Scaly Pants and the Dragon Thief by John Kelly, Scaly pants saves the King.
Zog By Julia Donaldson an all time favourite!
George, the Dragon and the Princess by Chris Wormell, about a dragon who is afraid of just one thing.
There's a Dragon in your Book by Tom Fletcher, great book for a bedtime story.
Meg and the Dragon by Jan Pienkowski, Meg's magic does not go to plan.
Dragon stew by Steve Smallman five vikings get more than they expect on this adventure.
Dragons for develping readers : short chapters ideal for shared reading and those starting to read alone
young readers
These books have short chapters and are ideal for shared reading, and those who are starting to read alone.
The Emerald Dragon by Abie Longstaff, the young potions master needs help.
Dragon's Halloween by Dav Pilkey, dragon wants the perfect halloween.
Dragon Poems by John Foster, funny poems with Zany Illustrations.
The Storm Dragon by Paula Harrison, Sophie must hide the baby dragon.
There's a Dragon in my Popcorn by Tom Nicoll, the subject of a film competition.
Menacing dragons for fearless dragon tamers : great for more confident readers
Dragon Mountain by Katie Tsang, Billy and friends set off on a quest.
Dragon Daughter by Liz Flanagan, Milla becomes a Dragon keeper.
How to Twist a dragon's Tale by Cressida Cowell, one of the popular dragon series.
The Girl with the Dragon Heart by Stephanie Burgis, a girl who dares to tell the truth.