Bruce and Juliet The Unlikely Friendship of a Bubble Breathing Dragon and a Daydreaming Kitten |
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Author:
| Kassen, Melanie |
Illustrator:
| Gajunera, James |
ISBN: | 978-1-4895-5951-7 |
Publication Date: | Sep 2013 |
Publisher: | CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $11.00 |
Book Description:
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Bruce is a baby dragon who only wants to be like his brave, fire-breathing, warrior father. However, Bruce soon discovers that he breathes bubbles instead of fire; what will he do now? Juliet wants to be the best butterfly catcher in the land, but she too struggles to achieve her dream. But when the two unlikely friends accidentally meet, their mutual desires, skills, and teamwork will help them realize their full potential and learn to accept themselves.Bruce and Juliet: The Unlikely...
More DescriptionBruce is a baby dragon who only wants to be like his brave, fire-breathing, warrior father. However, Bruce soon discovers that he breathes bubbles instead of fire; what will he do now? Juliet wants to be the best butterfly catcher in the land, but she too struggles to achieve her dream. But when the two unlikely friends accidentally meet, their mutual desires, skills, and teamwork will help them realize their full potential and learn to accept themselves.Bruce and Juliet: The Unlikely Friendship of a Bubble Breathing Dragon and a Daydreaming Kitten is a lighthearted children's tale that teaches readers that it's OK to be exactly who you are. A sweet and educational children's story, the book urges kids everywhere to face their fears and accept who they are so that their paths can be shown to them. An adorably written story with an endearing message, this fantastic children's book will capture readers' hearts from the very beginning.A perfect read for young children everywhere, Bruce and Juliet cements itself as an instant children's favorite. Featuring vivid illustrations and a charming tale of acceptance, this wonderful book will grab young readers' attention and never let go. Teaching the valuable lesson that it's best to be true to yourself, this tale will earn a position in every child's collection.