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Stella the Fire Farting Dragon
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BOOK ONE Stella the Fire Farting Dragon
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Stella’s nervous tummy threatens her chances of winning a contest, but she
marshals her nerves and does her best. A lesson of perseverance wrapped in
a humorous bite makes the most reluctant readers gobble up this story. They’ll
giggle themselves silly as Stella Dragon performs her flying act and farts fire.
Reading level: Ages 4-10
Publisher: Guardian Angel Publishing, Inc (April 14, 2010)
Print ISBN 978-1-61633-149-8; 1616331496
eBook ISBN 978-1-61633-150-4; 161633150X
Print $10.95 ebook CD $8.95 PDFebook $5.00
COMING SOON STELLA'S SONG ON CD
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REVIEWS WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING
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Ms. Kennedy introduces us to the loveable characters, Stella and her buddy Allen. Stella Dragon wants to participate in The Dragon
Realms Talent Contest. Stella Dragon has a problem with passing gas due to a nervous tummy.
What will Stella Dragon do? Will she enter the contest and risk getting embarrassed by letting out an uncontrollable Brrrrt! and stink up
the place?
Allen is Stella Dragon’s best friend; he encourages Stella Dragon to enter the contest.
This charming book will warm the hearts of many children. What stood very well with me were the lessons young children can learn from
reading the book.
Here are some examples:
Value of friendship — Allen stands by Stella Dragon and encourages her even though she has a problem with farting.
Helping Others — Allen decides to help his friend by making him treats and helping him practice for the contest.
Perseverance — Allen cheers his buddy and says, “No matter what happens keep flying”
It was a tremendous honor to read a review this outstanding book. Jack Foster’s illustrations elevated the story and made it jump of the
page.
Reading should be fun; Stella the Fire Farting Dragon is an entertaining and educational book that is sure to bring a huge smile to your
child’s face.
-Nicole Weaver, Blogcritics
This lovely appealing story is very cleverly put together by talented ventilator-dependent quadriplegic author J. Aday Kennedy. Stella wants to enter the Dragon
Talent Contest but fears her nervous stomach will let her down causing her to fart fire which smells horrible. Her friend Allen encourages her to enter anyway.
He treats her to a blueberry muffin which acts like a magic potion to produce a wonderful surprise ending. The artwork by Jack Foster superbly colourful and
striking. Kids will love it.
-Liam Maher
Thumbs up for Reading!
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