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Dragons and Dreams: Bedtime Stories

"Dragons and Dreams: Bedtime Stories" Currently at Amazon, and free for Prime members. (if you're interested, but need another format than mobi, please send me a PM)

ETA: It's also now available in print!

“I am three thousand, four hundred and ten years old.” The Dragon told the man. “And for every single night of every single year of those three thousand four hundred and ten years, I've slept on my treasure. It’s how dragons sleep. It’s how dragons have always slept.” And he closed his eyes with a snap.

Then he opened one eye cautiously.

“What’s a bed?”

Brave princesses, grumpy dragons, princes competing for a kingdom, and children seeking answers to age-old questions. These six modern fairy tales include stories for pleasant dreams, and stories for stirring thought. They are just the right length for bedtime reading. Each is a gem that will delight the entire family.

Children have always delighted in fairy tales, tales of adventure and challenge in magical lands where dragons live and The Dark is a thing to be feared and explored. From the original Grimm's fairy tales through Andrew Lang's colorful fairy books to modern classics like Robert Munsch's The Paperbag Princess, there will always be a need for, and a place for, fairy tales. Dragons and Dreams continues on in this tradition, with silly, serious, and poetic stories.

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