
Dragon Castle: A Search and Find Back in Time
- Picture Books
- Categories:Picture Books
- Language:English(Translation Services Available)
- Publication date:March,2026
- Pages:32
- Retail Price:(Unknown)
- Size:290mm×235mm
- Publication Place:United Kingdom
- Words:(Unknown)
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- Text Color:Full color
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Description
Written by a REAL CASTLE STEWARD, and inspired by a dragon legend from his castle.
Printed with a PANTONE NEON throughout!
Meet Blaze. This is his castle. He will be your guide through MEDIEVAL TIMES —where lords, ladies, and wizards roam. Discover how castles were built, how knights fought, and the secrets of magic and medicine. From the grand fortress of Dragon Castle to the bustling castle kitchens, the dark dungeon, and beyond the castle walls to noble hunt ing grounds, there are 12 ILLUSTRATED SCENES TO SEARCH, and TEN MEDIEVAL CHARACTERS to spot in every location. The first title in a new SEARCH-AND FIND series that blends history with fantasy. Written by a REAL CASTLE STEWARD, and inspired by a dragon legend from his castle. Printed with a PANTONE NEON throughout! Written by a REAL CASTLE STEWARD and told by a REAL DRAGON, this book will spark curiosity in the youngest squires.
Author
He has since published over 200 children's books, including illustrating some of his wife's books.wo books McPhail illustrated are Junior Library Guild selections: Martha Freeman's The Orphan and the Mouse (2014) and Albert Lamb's Tell Me the Day Backwards (2011).
In 1975, The New York Times named X. J. Kennedy's One Winter Night in August among their "Outstanding Books of the Year". The same year, Emilie Warren McLeod's The Bear's Bicycle was an honor book for the Boston Globe–Horn Book Award for Picture Book.
In 2012, the Association for Library Service to Children named Albert Lamb's Tell Me the Day Backwards one of the year's Notable Children's Books.