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Friday, May 24, 2024
Book Review: Fly High, Baby Dragon
Fly High, Baby Dragon by David Klochko Genre: Children's Picture Book / Dragons ISBN: 9798989991013 Print Length: 26 pages Reviewed by Toni Woodruff My toddler has taken a turn toward story. When she was a baby. I could r…
My toddler has taken a turn toward story. When she was a baby. I could read nonfiction books almost exclusively; now she's in a story loop. Don't get me wrong—I love this too. We're getting more creative with our play, and we're learning lessons along the way. But as story has taken over, so has the perpetual search for tales that not only entertain and keep her asking for it but also that match up with the kind of parenting and child-raising I believe in for my child. As she's running around the library, I have to flip through the book and side-eye her antics simultaneously to find out if it's a story I really want to teach her.
Luckily, Fly High, Baby Dragon checks all the boxes. It has a good story, good kids, good parenting, a good moral, great eye-popping illustrations, and, most importantly, it has actually captivated my little one. She wants to read it, and I'll gladly open it again, knowing she'll be learning about something relevant and encouraging while getting pulled in by the story.
A baby dragon emerges from his shell excited to learn that he will soon be able to fly. But not before a little practice and a lot of patience after flying doesn't come easily. Baby Dragon jumps off a cliff and falls and kerplunks and splats. He's frustrated—he wants to give up—but he's got one cool mom on his side, cheering him on when he gets back up again and taking him away to give him space and distract him from the problem at hand. She's wonderfully patient, dances with him, feeds him delicious, big-bellied breakfasts, and allows him to make the decision to get back out there. To keep trying.
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