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The Dragon with a Big Nose
Synopsis
The dragon with a big nose
and twelve toes
on each foot,
eats flies
and mince pies
and sometimes,
when he' s very bad,
whole towns
upside down...
Read about the dragon with the big nose, the gutter creature who rustles litter, and the dustcart dragon with his raging, rusty belly; watch the train rattling by, clackety-clack, clickety-click. Then find out if the new baby is magic, and whether Uncle Clem really had a blue mouse. But DON' T turn your grandmother into a frog!
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What Reviewers Are Saying
'This lively collection of poems reflects on all kinds of things from the magical such as the badly behaved dragon of the title poem, to the everyday. 'Steel Birds' is a wonderful poetic evocation of the cranes that dominate the skyline while in both 'We're going to have a baby' and 'Expecting' both the joy and the disbelief are brilliantly captured.' 'Lovely to read aloud with catchy rhymes and topics guaranteed to appeal to children. The language is vivid and some of the poems end in an unexpected way that will make children giggle.' 'This lively collection of poems reflects on all kinds of things from the magical such as the badly behaved dragon of the title poem, to the everyday. ' Steel Birds' is a wonderful poetic evocation of the cranes that dominate the skyline while in both ' We' re going to have a baby' and ' Expecting' both the joy and the disbelief are brilliantly captured.'
' Lovely to read aloud with catchy rhymes and topics guaranteed to appeal to children. The language is vivid and some of the poems end in an unexpected way that will make children giggle.'