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Miss Fanshawe and the Great Dragon Adventure by Sue Scullard Relates how the intrepid explorer, Miss Harriet Fanshawe, discovers a dragon and her egg in distant Patagonia and brings them back to England. Miss Fanshawe found her dragon, and we found "Miss Fanshawe". Sue Scullard writes with the conviction that children can handle intelligent writing. And Scullard can handle words. "Miss Fanshawe" has the realistic feel of a scientific explorer, but this scientist tracks and studies dragons! We go with her on one of her adventures, down the mouth. # Miss Fanshawe and the Great Dragon Adventure by Sue Scullard () # The Paper Bag Princess by Robert Munsch, ill by Michael Martchenko () # The Little Brute Family by Russell Hoban, ill. Lilian Hoban () # The Story of Babar, the Little Elephant () by Jean de Brunhoff # Runaway Bunny by Margaret Wise Brown ().
Title: Miss Fanshawe and the Great Dragon Adventure (Picturemac) Item Condition: used item in a good condition. Author: Sue Scullard ISBN Will be clean, not soiled or stained. Miss Fanshawe found her dragon, and we found "Miss Fanshawe". Sue Scullard writes with the conviction that children can handle intelligent writing. And Scullard can handle words. "Miss Fanshawe" has the realistic feel of a scientific explorer, but this scientist tracks and studies dragons! We go with her on one of her adventures, down the mouth of a volcano. Miss Harriet Fanshawe, the great explorer, has heard about the center of the Earth and the fiery dragons' breath that keep its fires aflame. While on expedition in Patagonia, she spots a dragon's nest high up in the mountain. Her only company is Cedric the parrot, her constant companion.
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