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Wishing for a Dragon

By (author) Becky Cameron






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A gorgeous debut picture book that celebrates the imagination and all adventurous children. The sun has almost set, but Olive, Barney and Ella are wide awake and ready for adventure! Ella wants to go to the jungle, Barney hankers to be a pirate, but Ella has a secret wish . . . to see a dragon! So off they clamber into a hot-air balloon and are whisked away to magical lands. They see pirate teddybears and unicorns and tigers, but will they ever see a dragon? Becky Cameron is an extraordinary new talent with 80,000 Instagram followers. She has also illustrated the NSPCC Paddington Bear picture book to accompany the 2017 M&S Christmas advert. www.beckycameron.co.uk

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Publisher | Hachette Children's Group
Published date | 7 Feb 2019
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Format | Paperback / softback
Pages | 32
Dimensions | 278 x 223 x 5mm (L x W x H)
Weight | 192g
ISBN | 978-1-4449-3623-0
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BISAC | juvenile fiction / action & adventure


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