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Publisher: Penguin Putnam Inc

Just the title itself contains such a fun, crazy idea. Did you know dragons love tacos? Or that when they eat spicy salsa, it makes them snort smoke and belch fire? Or that they’re the original party animals? The writer and illustrator take this outrageous concept and go to town with it. I love how the protagonist, a little boy with a dog, has his own house and lives alone, and has dragons for friends. It’s a fantasy about partying with your friends, but it’s also an expression of how over-the-top childhood imagination can get. When you’re that age and you bite into a really hot chilli or jalapeno pepper…oh, man! It really does feel like you could belch flames! At the heart of the book lies the simple realisation: the dragons are just like kids who want to party without adult supervision and have a good time. But they have to know their limits too. Be warned: you will have a hankering for crunchy hardshell tacos after you finish reading this one!

Throughout history, women have been told that they couldn’t achieve their dreams, no matter how hard they tried. Women athletes have faced their own unique set of challenges, across countless sports and levels of play. In this third She Persisted book, Chelsea Clinton introduces readers to women who have excelled in their sports because of their persistence.

She Persisted in Sports is a book for everyone who has ever aimed for a goal and been told it wasn’t theirs to hit, for everyone who has ever raced for a finish line that seemed all too far away, and for everyone who has ever felt small or unimportant while out on the field.

Alexandra Boiger’s vibrant artwork accompanies this inspiring text that shows readers of all ages that, no matter what obstacles come their way, they have the power to persist and succeed.

This book features: Margaret Ives Abbott, Gertrude Ederle, Mildred “Babe” Didrikson Zaharias, Wilma Rudolph, Jean Driscoll, Mia Hamm (and the 1996 Olympic soccer team), Kristi Yamaguchi, Venus and Serena Williams, Misty May-Treanor and Kerri Walsh Jennings, Diana Taurasi, Simone Biles, Ibtihaj Muhammad and Jocelyne and Monique Lamoureux.

A lighthearted spin on the classic poem ‘The Night Before Christmas’, this is a fun rhyming text that tells the story of a nighttime visit from the Easter Bunny. Younger children will enjoy the story and illustrations while slightly older children could perform the poem by heart or take on the challenge of writing their own versions.

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