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The Dragon TalesChildren's Illustrated Book Bundle (5 Books + Audio CD)

R399

Retail: R780
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Dragon lovers of all ages will love this sweet collection including "The Dragon Tales", 5 books and read-along CDs by Dav Pilkey (Author of the Captain Underpants Series); as well as The Dragon and the Nibblesome Knight - Book and CD set.

The Dragon Tales by Dav Pilkey / Scholastic

A bestselling author of Captain Underpants, Dav Pilkey, brings his unique illustrations and sense of humour to this heart-warming series. Follow Dragon's everyday misadventures as he learns about friendship, kindness, and more. The simple text and funny situations will keep your child turning the pages as they laugh along with the story. All five books in the series, as well as the read-along audio CDs are collected in this set.

The Dragon and the Nibblesome Knight - Book and CD by Elli Woollard; Illustrated by Benji Davies; Read by Stephen Mangan

When a kind young boy helps a strange-looking bird, a beautiful friendship forms. But what these two friends don't realise is that one is a young knight . . . and the other a young dragon! What will they do when they discover they are enemies and destined to FIGHT? The Dragon and the Nibblesome Knight is a bold, funny and heart-warming story from a perfect picture book pairing; the uniquely talented Elli Woollard and award-winning Benji Davies. Fairy tale fun from the creators of The Giant of Jum

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