Start by marking “Elmer and the Dragon (My Father's Dragon, #2)” as Want to Read: Elmer is able to converse with all of the animals (dragons, canaries, etc. Will Elmer and the dragon ever make it home to Popsicornia?Discussion.I enjoyed Elmer and the Dragon more than My Father’s Dragon. The illustrations are old-fashioned but extremely well done. On the way they are caught in a storm and forced to land on an island. They meet the birds that live there and help them solve a mystery that goes back generations.Elmer has rescued the baby dragon from Wild Island and they start to make their way back to Elmer's home. The dragon flies Elmer back to his house before returning to Blueland, his own home.Response: I was surprised at the differences in this book compared to the first. wish i could give it 6 stars!! Goodreads helps you keep track of books you want to read. Inside are various household items, a watch, a harmonica, and six bags of gold. Perhaps that’s because it did not present the relational tension between Elmer and his parents that My Father’s Dragon did; instead, it features an Elmer who is hurrying to get home in time for his father’s birthday!Of course, Elmer and the Dragon is still fantasy-ish.
He must stop for rest all along their journey. Elmer and his baby dragon head for home. But, alas!, he is a only a baby dragon and does not have all of his strength. ), and on one island, the canaries have a monarchical government established! They meet the birds that live there and help them solve a mystery that goes back generations.okaaaaaay you ever read a book that you read a lot as a kid as an adult and it's completely different from what you thought? My boys 7, 4.5 and 2.5 loved this series, it was just right for the 3 of them.Not quite as funny or interesting as the first book in the series, but still not bad.Elmer and his baby dragon head for home. However, if you prefer to give your children only the most sober stories, then Elmer and the Dragon is not for you.Visit The Blithering Bookster to read more reviews!www.blitheringbookster.com
March 13th 2007 Elmer helps Flute and the king and queen canaries to dig up a chest that the island's former human settlers left. I was surprised and found it made it easier for my first-grade students refer back the content from the first book and engaged with the continuation of the adventure!This second book continues directly from the last page of the first book! still, cute and fun book. Disclosure of Material Connection: This page includes "affiliate links." Includes all of the delightful silliness and wit that you appreciated in the first book. Can they make it? This is the second book in the early readers series "My Father's Dragon". Welcome back.
No, they have to make a pit stop on Feather Island, the island that all lost canaries go. As the second book in the series, you'll need to read #1 (My Father's Dragon) first, to really know what's going on and how things happened. I don’t recommend it for those sublet messages for young children... the rest of the story is great imagination! Remember My Father’s Dragon? He encounters many frightening sights, but his quick thinking and ingenuity prove no match for anyone standing in his way. The grateful baby dragon offers to fly him home; a storm forces them ashore an island, where some shenanigans take place, but Elmer is able to make it home in time for his father's birthday. Not as rich as book 1, but still rich, and a fun read. Aidan is enjoying it so much that he already asked to start the series over when we finish the third and final book. Be the first to ask a question about Elmer and the Dragon No, they have to make a pit stop on Feather Island, the island that all lost canaries go. Both Aidan and I are enjoying reading about the journey of Elmer and the baby dragon. As the season comes to a close, we wante...Elmer and his baby dragon, flying back home, are caught by a storm and land on an island inhabited by Elmer and his baby dragon, flying back home, are caught by a storm and land on an island inhabited by I can't quite remember if I read this one as a child too, but I'm pretty sure I did. Let us know what’s wrong with this preview of If you don’t mind human-animal conversations, then I doubt you’ll have a problem with Elmer and the Dragon. This book picks up I can't quite remember if I read this one as a child too, but I'm pretty sure I did. Another wonderfully engaging adventure with Elmer and his friend dragon! The link will lead you to YouTube where someone will read aloud the chapters to you. In the story, Elmer Elevator explores Wild Island on a rescue mission to save a baby dragon. They stop on an island of canaries and face a few adventures along the way. Only, there's a problem on the island - everyone has a deadly disease.
They are dying of curiosity! The link will lead you to YouTube where someone will read aloud the chapters to you. Unless – unless the baby dragon could fly him home!The baby dragon is overjoyed to be helping his rescuer.
I do like how this series ends a book and then picks up again exactly where the last book left off.