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Danny Dragonbreath knows girls are nothing but trouble. And the new foreign exchange student, Suki the Salamander, is the worst: she's reduced his best friend, Wendell, to a blithering, lovesick tadpole. But when a group of ninja frogs attempt to kidnap her, Danny knows he must step in. Danny and Wendell have watched lots of kung fu movies and can totally take on a bunch of ninja frogs. Or, um, so he hopes . . . Review: "Dragonbreath ROCKS!", said the 8 yr old boy - Our 8 yr old son LOVED the Dragon Breath series because they make him "Laugh his head off!". He has read every book in the series, a few of them in a day. When asked why he likes these books he said "Because they have good characters, are funny, adventurous, and the story lines are crazy - crazy AWESOME!". All of theses things make this book and the others in the series incredibly interesting to a kiddo who enjoys funny adventures. As a parent I appreciate that they are funny without being totally stupid and that they are easy to read without being "dumbed down". I would say the reading level is higher than Big Nate but not as high as say Harry Potter. These are great transition books for readers who need a bit more of a challenge. However they are also great for more advanced readers who just want to read a great story about an amazing adventure. Overall a great series and I would highly recommend for the 8-9 yr old set. Review: Décevant, probablement bon pour un garçon américain - Destiné directement à un jeune public masculin américain et décevant pour une fille britannique.
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| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 616 Reviews |
K**Y
"Dragonbreath ROCKS!", said the 8 yr old boy
Our 8 yr old son LOVED the Dragon Breath series because they make him "Laugh his head off!". He has read every book in the series, a few of them in a day. When asked why he likes these books he said "Because they have good characters, are funny, adventurous, and the story lines are crazy - crazy AWESOME!". All of theses things make this book and the others in the series incredibly interesting to a kiddo who enjoys funny adventures. As a parent I appreciate that they are funny without being totally stupid and that they are easy to read without being "dumbed down". I would say the reading level is higher than Big Nate but not as high as say Harry Potter. These are great transition books for readers who need a bit more of a challenge. However they are also great for more advanced readers who just want to read a great story about an amazing adventure. Overall a great series and I would highly recommend for the 8-9 yr old set.
S**E
Décevant, probablement bon pour un garçon américain
Destiné directement à un jeune public masculin américain et décevant pour une fille britannique.
T**M
loved this book!
the boys and i loved reading this book together! funny and well-written, we laughed through each chapter. both of my boys are reading now (ages 6 & 8), but still like the bedtime togetherness.
S**.
Another reluctant reader...
My 7 year old son isn't a huge fan of reading, but we do REALLY enjoy this series. Both of us. It always causes me great physical and psychological pain when I read these major series by major authors (I'm looking at you, R.L Stine...) and there are so many grammatical errors that you could choke a horse with them. Ursela Vernon impresses me every time. Really well written, fun and engaging books that my reluctant reader actually looks forward to. I cannot wait to get the rest of the series and I am definitely going to get the Hamster Princess series too. Don't miss these. They are superior in their genre.
J**B
Not for bedtime reading great size does have pictures
Difficult to read as bedtime story something more 4 8 -9 year olds. Does have quite some pictures. My 7 year old girl has not yet tried to read this herself. Might be story as is more a boy story
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