NO DRAGONS FOR TEA: Fire Safety for Kids (and Dragons).Pendziwol, Jean Il. by Martine Gourbalt. ISBN ISBN abbr. International Standard Book Number ISBN International Standard Book Number ISBN n abbr (= International Standard Book Number) → ISBN m 1-55074569-7. Buffalo, NY: Kids Can Press Ltd., 1999. Unp. $14.95. An upbeat and informative story about a little girl who invites an adorable a·dor·a·ble adj. 1. Delightful, lovable, and charming: an adorable set of twins. 2. Worthy of adoration. dragon to her house for tea. The dragon sneezes and, of course, starts a fire. There is no reason to be scared, however, because everything is handled with care! The colorful illustrations, the dragon's delightful fire safety rhyme, and the discussion checklist will definitely heighten height·en v. height·ened, height·en·ing, height·ens v.tr. 1. To raise or increase the quantity or degree of; intensify. 2. To make high or higher; raise. v.intr. children's awareness of fire safety. Wonderfully creative, this book is a must during fire prevention week in school. Ages 4-7. Reviewed by Racquel Holladay, Ganado Elementary School elementary school: see school. , Ganado, TX |
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