No. of pages 128
Published: 1998
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In "A Dragon in Class 4," a young boy named Snotty discovers an unexpected classmate—a dragon named Spitfire. As Spitfire struggles to fit in with the other children, chaos and hilarity ensue in their classroom. Snotty becomes the dragon's friend and ally, helping navigate the challenges of school life. As the story unfolds, themes of friendship, acceptance, and bravery emerge, proving that even the most unusual companions can make the biggest difference. Together, they learn valuable lessons about embracing differences and standing up for one another, creating unforgettable memories in their whimsical journey. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
There are 128 pages in this book. This book was published in 1998 by Glyndley Books .
Jill Bennett has taught at all levels, from nursery school to teacher training. June Counsel served in the Navy during World War II and afterwards read English at university. June has been teaching and writing since 1962 and had her first book, Mostly Timothy published in 1971. June has written many more books for children and spent much time travelling to schools and libraries taking oral story-building sessions with children and teachers. She has also lectured on Writing for Children. June lives in Peterborough with her husband. Neal Layton is an extremely talented young illustrator who has had great success with his picture books, including Rover by Michael Rosen and his own book, Oscar and Arabella won the Smarties Prize Bronze Award in 2002. He lives in Portsmouth.