Dragons Get Colds Too
Dragons Get Colds Too
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Bloomsbury
Annotation: For fans of Dragons Love Tacos comes a fresh, funny story that deals with everyone's least favorite thing: a cold. Is yo... more
Genre: [Humorous fiction]
 
Reviews: 3
Catalog Number: #181289
Format: Publisher's Hardcover
Publisher: Bloomsbury
Copyright Date: 2019
Edition Date: 2019 Release Date: 02/12/19
Illustrator: Santoso, Charles,
Pages: 1 volume (unpaged)
ISBN: 1-681-19044-3
ISBN 13: 978-1-681-19044-0
Dewey: E
LCCN: 2018026064
Dimensions: 28 cm.
Language: English
Reviews:
ALA Booklist (Tue Jan 01 00:00:00 CST 2019)

In this debut picture book, a young girl has a pet dragon with a terrible cold. The cheerful digital illustrations show a lovably pop-eyed green dragon with great gobs of green mucus pooling from his nostrils is is definitely not a before-dinner read. The girl consults a book about how to care for her snot-dripping dragon and, in a comic touch, its advice is juxtaposed with the girl's attempts at following the instructions. For instance, the manual shows a peacefully slumbering beast with the text, "Never wake a sleeping dragon"; yet, the opposing page offers a "tip" and a "fact" about dragons' true sleeping habits, comically depicting a TV unceremoniously blocked by the girl's napping dragon, much to her irritation. Similarly, the doctor in the manual advises feeding spicy food to the dragon (reminiscent of Adam Rubin's Dragons Love Tacos, 2012) to clear its nasal passages, while the actual incendiary results of this action blaze through the next few pages. Happily, the girl succeeds in nursing her pet back to health, making this a silly, good-hearted read.

Kirkus Reviews

A little girl with a sick dragon uses a guidebook to nurse it back to health.A human woman in stereotypical doctor garb doles out expert advice via a Dr. Spock-like manual. She nurses her own ill dragon, an orange one with yellow ridges down its back and gray wings, as an example. But the child reading the guidebook finds that the advice is a bit off, and her tweaks and real-life experience are juxtaposed, hers on white-backgrounded pages, the expert's on colored ones. Step 1 is to definitively diagnose your dragon with a cold. While the pages that follow don't directly reflect that process, they are humorous nonetheless: A "Fact" box explains that dragons need alternatives to tissues (too likely to ignite). A companion "Tip" is to have extras of your own clothing about, as dragons don't wear sleeves. The tongue-in-cheek digital illustrations belie the easygoing tone of these notes (taped to the pages) and show the girl struggling with a disgustingly snotty dragon (green with orange ridges and dark green wings). Indeed, adult readers are sure to see some parallels here, especially if there are any sick toddlers in the house, and will chuckle along, though younger readers may miss the understated humor entirely depending upon their maturity level (challenging vocabulary may require an extra assist from grown-ups: "distraction," "harsh critics," "adequately," "amusement," etc.). The protagonist presents white and the doctor-author presents black.Humorous, but it doesn't fill the bill for distracting little listeners from their own colds. (Picture book. 5-8)

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Reading Level: 2.0
Interest Level: P-2

For fans of Dragons Love Tacos comes a fresh, funny story that deals with everyone's least favorite thing: a cold. Is your dragon sleepy? Does he have a runny nose? Does he keep sneezing fire? Unfortunately, it sounds like your dragon has a cold. But luckily, this guide will help anxious dragon owners through the challenges of caring for their sick dragon! Balancing tongue-in-cheek humor through Charles Santoso's illustrations with gentle reassurance, this story proves that laughter really is the best medicine and will appeal to anyone who has felt under the weather.


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