Jane Yolen is an award-winning author who has written more than 380 books for children, including the bestseller How Do Dinosaurs Say Good Night? and the 1988 Caldecott Medal winner Owl Moon. She is known for her beautiful poetry, picture books, fairy tales, novels, and nonfiction, and has even been called "the Hans Christian Andersen of America" (Newsweek). She lives in Hatfield, Massachusetts. Visit her at JaneYolen.com.
Derek Anderson is the bestselling artist and cocreator of the Little Quack series. He is also the talent behind Gladys Goes Out to Lunch and Over the River: A Turkey's Tale. He and his wife Cheryl reside in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Visit him at DerekAnderson.net.
"Anderson's charming, richly hued illustrations animatedly depict
the armor-clad little knight and the cute, expressive dragons'
antics...Droll touches abound in the text, which highlights and
celebrates responsibilities, from morning prep to providing
transport. This delightful offering interweaves fun fantasy and
familiar getting-ready routines in an entertaining, enjoyable
read."-- "Booklist"
"What a treat when Yolen employs her fantasy-writing talents for
the younger set. Anderson's familiar golden-washed cartoon
paintings embellish the humor. Details like a fire extinguisher
labeled 'In case of dragon breath, ' as well as the dragons' flying
goggles, mean this story's popularity will spread like
fire."--SLJ
"With cinematic framing, sculptural shapes, a strong sense of
physical comedy, and a fittingly medieval palette of saturated
jewel tones, Anderson (the Little Quack series) portrays his horned
dragons as hulking slugabeds who morph into surprisingly nimble
wingled beasts."--Publishers Weekly
"Yolen...keeps the energetic beat throughout. Anderson's bright
acrylic illustrations round out the spare text with many added
details and guffaws. Morning-routine stories abound, but for the
very young this one bounces with exuberance."--Kirkus Reviews
"Yolen...keeps the energetic beat throughout. Anderson's bright
acrylic illustrations round out the spare text with many added
details and guffaws. Morning-routine stories abound, but for the
very young this one bounces with exuberance."--Kirkus Reviews
"With cinematic framing, sculptural shapes, a strong sense of
physical comedy, and a fittingly medieval palette of saturated
jewel tones, Anderson (the Little Quack series) portrays his horned
dragons as hulking slugabeds who morph into surprisingly nimble
wingled beasts."--Publishers Weekly
"What a treat when Yolen employs her fantasy-writing talents for
the younger set. Anderson's familiar golden-washed cartoon
paintings embellish the humor. Details like a fire extinguisher
labeled 'In case of dragon breath, ' as well as the dragons' flying
goggles, mean this story's popularity will spread like
fire."--SLJ
"Anderson's charming, richly hued illustrations animatedly depict
the armor-clad little knight and the cute, expressive dragons'
antics...Droll touches abound in the text, which highlights and
celebrates responsibilities, from morning prep to providing
transport. This delightful offering interweaves fun fantasy and
familiar getting-ready routines in an entertaining, enjoyable
read."--Booklist
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