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Daniel Dragon’s Princess Pal is a wonderful story written with love.
Daniel Dragon’s Princess Pal is a story about Daniel. He doesn’t look like any other dragon in his village. He was born with candy scales and marshmallow spikes. His father is very determined to turn him into the fiercest dragon in town. Daniel tries his best to scare anything from an ant to a human, but all he wants to do is make people laugh.
This book is great to teach children that it is better to be a friend than a bully. Daniel Dragon’s Princess Pal is a great book for early and first time readers. The story can be read aloud to your kids and is also easy enough for them to read on their own as first time readers. The book is filled with colourful illustrations to amuse young minds.
I got the idea for Daniel Dragon’s Princess Pal when my daughter came home telling me about someone in her class who bullies everyone else. I wanted to show her and other children that it is better to be a friend than a bully and just because your friends bully, it doesn’t mean you have to.
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Daniel Dragon’s Princess Pal Activity Booklet
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This looks awesome. Congrats to you. By the way, my son’s name is Daniel!
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Great name! My partner’s second name is Daniel and he was quite upset that I named a candy covered dragon after him.
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I’m smiling.
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I see you are from Australia. I love the pictures of the emus. I’ve seen one at The World of Birds, but it must be quite something to see so many in real life.
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Oh most definitely, they are crazy looking gangly birds that you don’t want to get too close to.
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I’ve heard that they are very dangerous.
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Not all of them. Just need to keep your distance. We had one roaming around our campsite once and he was actually pretty placid. Had been hand raised, believe it or not.
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Really? That’s very interesting. I admire your love of the outdoors.
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