Dragons Don't Eat Ice Cream
by Rohit Loomba
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Pub Date 21 Jul 2023 | Archive Date 1 Aug 2023
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Description
What happens when a young dragon can't breathe fire like all the other little dragons? How does he deal with being bullied and excluded from activities from his peers?
Find how young Tootoo, a young dragon that can't breathe fire, turns a perceived disability into a strength! Watch how he teaches the other young dragons that not being able to breathe fire may actually make him special in a way they never expected. A heart-warming tale of the need for inclusion and embracing differences geared towards young readers (3 years of age and under).
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ISBN | 9798364683557 |
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Featured Reviews
A heartwarming and empowering children's book that beautifully addresses themes of inclusion and embracing differences. Young readers (3 years and under) will be captivated by Tootoo's journey as he navigates the challenges of being a dragon who can't breathe fire like his peers. The story is both entertaining and thought-provoking, as it teaches valuable lessons about acceptance and finding strength in one's uniqueness. Through Tootoo's experiences, children will learn the importance of kindness and compassion, making it an ideal read for parents and educators seeking to instill positive values in their little ones.
Hey, parents and little adventurers! I just read this super cool book and it's totally awesome! You gotta hear this - Tootoo is this young dragon who can't breathe fire like the other dragons. But you know what? He's not sad about it! Instead, he shows everyone that being different is actually cool and makes him super special. I was cheering for Tootoo all the way!
The story is so heartwarming and teaches us to be nice to others, even if they're not like us. And the pictures are soooo cute, they make the whole adventure come to life! I'm not even 3 yet, but I understood the story perfectly, and it made me feel happy.
This is a cute book about including others and not judging someone by what they can't do, but rather what they can do. In this "rudolph the red nose reindeer' type story, there is a dragon who does not breathe fire. He feels left out until one day the ice cream truck comes and the other dragons realize how cool it is that he can actually eat ice cream. It is definitely a cute and relatable story with nice illustrations. I would recommend this book for children in the age 4-7 range. Thanks to Netgalley and the publisher for giving me the chance to read and review this book!
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