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Told in rhyme, a child is cautioned about the problems his dragon is likely to cause at school recess, even if it does not mean to.
"Another year of learning is in the books, and it's time to celebrate! Dragon loves parties and picnics and playgrounds and is ready to celebrate too. But is it smart to bring a dragon to the last day of school? Find out...
When dragons are banned from accompanying students on a visit to the fire station, for such reasons as rudeness, farting, and a spikey tail, children find the perfect field trip for the scaly creatures.
A teacher points out many things that could go wrong if she were to grant permission for a student to bring a dragon to school on the last day.
A child discovers that, when dining out, you really should not bring your fire-breathing dragon; you should instead work on its etiquette at home.
A child brings a dragon to the library and learns a valuable lesson--libraries and dragons do not mix.
"Presents the heroic sea evacuation of September 11, 2001 with narrative text and vivid illustrations"-- Provided by publisher.