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Zog

Zog
4.0

What do dragons learn at Madam Dragon's school?

How to fly . . .How to roar . . .How to breathe fire!

Zog is the most eager student in the class, but he's also the most accident prone. With each test (and each bump, bruise, or scrape), his dream of earning a gold star seems further away than ever.

But a mysterious girl keeps coming to his rescue. And when Zog faces his toughest test yet, she may be just the person to help Zog win classroom glory!

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A.I. GENERATED REVIEW
4.0
Julia Donaldson’s rhyming picture book follows a young dragon’s efforts to learn and persevere, balancing comic mishaps with themes of practice, encouragement, friendship, and using one’s abilities to help others. Its buoyant verse and Axel Scheffler’s expressive illustrations make it excellent for preschool read-alouds and early independent readers. The story also gently questions narrow expectations about what success should look like. A mild limitation is that the brisk rhyme and busy action may make some emotional transitions feel quick, so a slower reread can help children notice the character development.