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and Molly are Nathaniel's dragons who have come from the planet Mars, Now that it's time for school to begin Nathaniel wants to take them with him, At first the other kids are afraid and then tease them for their clumsiness, Molly shows them what dragons can do and the kids agree to widen the doors literally and figuratively to allow the dragons to come back anytime they want.
A funny and rhythmic picture book about two unexpected schoolmates from outer spaceperfect for fans of Dragons Love Tacos
The dragons from Mars are headed to school.
But when Molly and Fred arrive at the classroom door, they realize life at school might come with some challenges.
Will Nathaniels largerthanmost pals fit in with the rest of his class
This Seussian tale about dragons who settle on Earth to join their human friend at school is a pure delight.
Dont miss Molly, Fred, and Nathaniels first adventure: Dragons from Mars! August: Time for back to school books! This fun picture book with bouncy, rhyming
text would be fun to share with young readers who are just starting back to school.
Nathaniel is super excited for his dragon friends, Molly and Fred, to go back to school with him because no one has ever seen these huge Martian creatures.
When they get there, their enormous size causes problems, At first the other kids at school make fun of Molly and Fred, but then when they see all the wonderful things they can do, they accept them as friends.
This could be a good way to talk about how to make all friends feel welcome in our communities, especially during the first days of school when classmates are building relationships.
This book teaches as it tells a story of two dragons starting school, It teaches. valuable lesson on bullying and how not to judge a book by its cover, It conveys material is a simpe, but effective way, I really connected with the storyline of the book as well as the pictures, In a student perspective bullying happens a lot, people aren't able to be a part of a certain group, kids pick and choose who they want to be nice to when a majority of the time students do not know each other.
Being able to Share this book with students can help understand that everyone is different, but to give them a chance.
Colin Jack is originally from Vancouver, Canada, and has illustrated several childrens books, He currently works at DreamWorks Animation as a story artist and character designer and lives in the Bay Area with his wife and two sons.
Colin Jack is originally from Vancouver, Canada, and has illustrated several children's books, He currently works at DreamWorks Animation as a story artist and character designer and lives in the Bay Area with his wife and two sons.
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