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Julie Gassman

    Do Not Let Your Dragon Spread Germs
    Do Not Take Your Dragon to the Last Day of School
    You Get What You Get
    Nobody Wants to Play with a Ball Hog
    Cheerleading Really Is a Sport
    No Lleves Tu Dragaon a la Biblioteca
    • ¿Alguna vez pensaste en llevar a tu dragón a la biblioteca? ¡No lo hagas! Puede que tengas las mejores intenciones, pero tu amigo solo traerá problemas. Con rimas y personajes diversos, este cuento ilustrado nos enseña de manera entretenida las normas más importantes (y otras no tanto) sobre cómo comportarse en una biblioteca

      No Lleves Tu Dragaon a la Biblioteca
    • Cheerleading Really Is a Sport

      • 56 páginas
      • 2 horas de lectura

      Alicia faces the challenge of defending cheerleading against her brother Danny and his friends, who dismiss it as unworthy. Determined to showcase the skills and dedication of her team, she aims to demonstrate that cheerleading is indeed a legitimate sport. With her exceptional jumping ability, Alicia sets out to change perceptions and prove the value of her passion.

      Cheerleading Really Is a Sport
    • Nobody Wants to Play with a Ball Hog

      • 56 páginas
      • 2 horas de lectura

      The story follows Tyler, who realizes he has a unique super ability to make perfect basketball shots. However, his newfound talent leads him to become a ball hog, alienating his teammates and causing frustration. As opposing teams adapt to his skills, Tyler must confront the consequences of his actions and learn the importance of teamwork and sharing the spotlight in order to truly enjoy the game.

      Nobody Wants to Play with a Ball Hog
    • Exploring the theme of resilience, the story follows Melvin as he navigates the challenges of disappointment. Through various experiences, he learns valuable lessons about coping with setbacks and finding strength in adversity. The narrative emphasizes personal growth and the importance of perseverance, making it relatable for readers facing their own struggles.

      You Get What You Get
    • School is nearly finished for the year and it's time to celebrate! Dragons love parties, picnics and playgrounds and are ready to celebrate too. But is it wise to take a dragon to the last day of school? Find out if dragons get to join in the fun in this hilarious fifth book in the Do Not Take Your Dragon series by Julie Gassman.

      Do Not Take Your Dragon to the Last Day of School
    • Bringing a dragon to the library might seem like a fun idea, but it leads to chaos! This picture book uses engaging rhymes and a diverse array of characters to humorously explore library etiquette. Through entertaining scenarios, it highlights the importance of maintaining order in a space meant for learning and imagination. Perfect for young readers, it combines valuable lessons with delightful storytelling.

      Do Not Bring Your Dragon to the Library
    • Do Not Take Your Dragon to Dinner

      • 32 páginas
      • 2 horas de lectura

      Taking a dragon out to dinner presents a series of humorous challenges, as the creature's fiery breath, flapping wings, and pointy spikes could lead to chaos. The story explores the whimsical idea of dining with a dragon, highlighting the comedic potential of such a scenario while emphasizing the importance of understanding the consequences of bringing a fantastical pet into everyday situations.

      Do Not Take Your Dragon to Dinner
    • The story follows Roger, a character who struggles with his crabbiness when faced with challenges. His journey leads him to discover a solution that helps him overcome his grumpy demeanor, ultimately teaching readers about resilience and positivity in the face of adversity.

      Crabby Pants
    • Eleanor Won't Share

      • 30 páginas
      • 2 horas de lectura

      Eleanore does not like to share and soon learns a valuable life lesson about sharing and friendships.

      Eleanor Won't Share