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Danny the Dragon and the Pot of Gold


No. of pages 20

Published: 2013

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Danny the Dragon loves gold, but when he makes a new friend, he discovers something more important. Danny The Dragon And The Pot Of Gold is set to become a childhood classic. Written and illustrated by Emily Bearman, this excellent picture storybook tackles the issues of greed and friendship, by means of a loveable dragon and his desire for gold. Beautiful hand drawn illustrations help portray the moral of this story. All parents want the best for their children and this book certainly helps deliver a lesson for life.

 

This book was recognised by the Ijocs Outstanding Book Award.

There are 20 pages in this book. This book was published 2013 by Hampton Bond International .

From a very young age Emily Bearman enjoyed drawing and painting. She also developed a fascination for animations, teaching herself the tricks of the trade. At the age of sixteen, one of her animations was broadcast on the BBC after coming second in a competition; this successful animation was also shown at Christies in London. Emily Bearman went on to do a Degree in Computer Character Animation and a Fine Arts Degree. Emily currently works as an illustrator and graphic designer at a media company in the North-East of the UK. Her passion for illustration and storytelling led to her popular debut picture storybook, 'Danny The Dragon And The Pot Of Gold'.

This book has been nominated for the following award:

Ijocs Outstanding Book Award
This book was recognised by the Ijocs Outstanding Book Award.

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