How to Grow a Dragon
By (Author) Rachel Morrisroe
Illustrated by Steven Lenton
Penguin Random House Children's UK
Puffin
25th April 2023
27th April 2023
United Kingdom
Children
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Dragons
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Stories in verse
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Nature, animals, the natural world
823.92
Paperback
32
Width 252mm, Height 298mm, Spine 3mm
220g
Join Sarah and Mr Pottifer as they grow some very mischievous dragons in this rip-roaring, rhyming adventure. Join Sarah and Mr Pottifer in their magical plant shop, where fantastical creatures grow from trees! An unexpected delivery of dragodil seeds provides the perfect chance for Sarah and Mr Pottifer to grow helpful dragon pets for their customers - or does it It turns out that these fiery dragons are not very well-behaved at all... and everything soon spirals into smoke-filled, out-of-control DRAGON CHAOS! Can Sarah's quick thinking and green fingers save the day The second magical adventure from the author and illustrator of the bestselling How to Grow a Unicorn.
Rachel Morrisroe (Author) Rachel Morrisroe is an inventively original new voice in the world of rhyming picture books. With multiple projects under wraps, Rachel is working with leading picture book talents, including Steven Lenton and Ella Okstad, to bring her hilarious and humorous ideas to life. Rachel is also an abstract artist and sells her work internationally. Originally from Wales, Rachel has lived in Leeds and London and is now settled in Cheshire with her husband, two young children and a very daft dachshund. Steven Lenton (Illustrator) Steven Lenton is a multi-award winning illustrator, originally from Cheshire, now working from his studios in Brighton and London. He has illustrated many children's books including 'Head Kid' and 'The Taylor Turbochaser' by David Baddiel, 'The Hundred And One Dalmatians' adapted by Peter Bently, The Shifty McGifty and Slippery Sam series by Tracey Corderoy, Frank Cottrell-Boyce's fiction titles and the Sainsbury's Prize winning 'The Nothing To See Here Hotel' series by Steven Butler.