On their way home, Elmer and a flying dragon land on an unusual island and help some canaries uncover a buried treasure, in the sequel to My Father's Dragon. Reissue. Library : Fantasy Universes : My Father's Dragon [02] Formats : EPUB ISBN : 9780440421368
Elmer and the Dragon
โ Scribed by Ruth Stiles Gannett
- Publisher
- Yearling
- Year
- 1950;2007
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 695 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 0440840821
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โฆ Synopsis
A stand-alone sequel to My Father's Dragon, in which Elmer Elevator and the flying baby dragon help the king of the canaries find treasure.
Annotation
On their way home, Elmer and a flying dragon land on an unusual island and help some canaries uncover a buried treasure. Sequel to "My Father's Dragon."
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