There's No Such Thing as a Dragon
- 23 pages
- 1 hour of reading
Billy Bixbee's mother won't admit that dragons exist until it is nearly too late.
John Kent was an American cartoonist and prolific author-illustrator of children's books. He is perhaps best known as the creator of the comic strip "King Aroo". In addition to his own books, he illustrated more than twenty books by other authors.






Billy Bixbee's mother won't admit that dragons exist until it is nearly too late.
No longer wanted by their owners, an old donkey, dog, cat, and rooster make their way towards Bremen with the intention of becoming town musicians.
Full of up-to-date information about access, seasons, and bag limits, this book introduces the best of New Zealand's trout waters. To simplify the angler's itinerary, the authors have grouped fishing spots by region so that a range of rivers and lakes can be reached from a central location. Also included is information about fishing guides and tackle shops, and local attractions for non-fishing days.
A people watching comic book that indeed helps 'Keep Portland Weird.' The pages of the book capture a citizen of the Rose City doing, saying, or wearing something weird. Each drawing is complete with notation of a cross street and the time of day. If you can't go out to people watch, Sketchy People does it for you. But if you do wander the streets of Portland, "You Could Be Next!"
Focusing on the vibrant community of Portland, Jack Kent's work captures a diverse array of characters through engaging illustrations. Each drawing features unique individuals from various backgrounds, accompanied by specific locations and moments in time. This collection serves as a delightful homage to everyday life, inviting readers to experience the essence of people-watching from the comfort of their own space. Whether familiar faces or new acquaintances, the sketches celebrate the rich tapestry of humanity.
Focusing on the vibrant community of Portland, this work showcases the diverse individuals encountered in everyday life through the art of creator Jack Kent. Each character is depicted in a whimsical cartoon style, complete with contextual details like time and location, inviting readers to engage in a unique form of people-watching. Whether familiar faces or new ones, the illustrations celebrate the essence of humanity and connection, making it a delightful exploration of the city's inhabitants.
Focusing on the bond between humans and animals, this unique book celebrates the companionship and joy that pets bring into our lives. It explores various aspects of animal friendship, highlighting heartwarming stories and insights that emphasize the importance of these relationships. Through engaging narratives, readers are invited to reflect on their own experiences with their beloved animal companions, fostering a deeper appreciation for the special connection we share with them.
Auf Felix' Bett sitzt ein echter Drache! Und er wird immer größer ... Drachenmädchen Fuega dagegen hält Schule für reine Zeitverschwendung und traut sich nicht an dem Monsterhund vorbei, der auf dem Weg lauert.
3 Geschichten für Leseanfänger in großer Schrift und mit vielen Bildern sowie einem Leserätsel mit dem Leseraben!