This the second book in the magical series about Drystan the dragon and his friends. These dragons are colorful, engaging and fun to read about. They teach children the importance of friendship, caring for one another, being kind to others, and it's okay to be different. All dragons are of different colors and their names begin with the letter 'D' - a fun way for young children to learn the letter 'D' and colors.In Book 2 a new dragon is introduced - Damara, a different dragon who does things her own way. As she is traveling by one day she spies a dragon, Drystan, in distress. She flies down to see what is wrong. It appears that Drystan has lost his roar. What caused Drystan to lose his roar? Can Damara help him get it back? Read this book in rhyme for a comical story that will delight your children. Watch for more books in this mystical series.
Janice Spina is an award-winning author with forty-nine books, of which twenty-three are children's books with life lessons in rhyme. Her children's books have won eighteen awards. She has also written for MG/PT/YA and has two magical/mystery series of twelve books for both boys and girls which have won seventeen awards, and four books in a fantasy series for YA with five awards. Her husband, John, is her illustrator and cover creator.
She also writes under J.E. Spina and has nine novels and a short story collection for 18+ in multi-genres. Two of her thriller/crime/suspense/mystery novels were finalists in Authorsdb First Lines Contest.
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The Message of Friendship What do compassion and kindness mean? I hope young readers can find the answer in a new series, “Drystan the Dragon and Friends.” In this second book by the Spinas, “Damara Helps Drystan Find His Roar,” children are in for a nice surprise. They will meet Damara, a cool green dragon, who likes to help others. She teaches Drystan, who lost his roar how to get it back. She embraces his condition and sees her new friend for what he is.
It is a wonderful message to children, cleverly embedded into the story and lovingly illustrated to help young readers remember that we are all different, but equally important to the world.
The authors have created a sweet, simple little tale, which is easy to understand as well as explain to a young child: accept people for what they are. I love this story because it opens up a very needed discussion about acceptance and friendship. I am sure children will remember the valuable lesson this book conveys. Another great teaching story!
Damara definitely does things her own way. She is very kind in the way she helps Drystan find his roar again. The pictures go perfectly with the story. Can't wait to be able to read it to my granddaughter.
Janice Spina has created another story for young ones that teaches valuable lessons such as it’s okay to be different. Damara notices a dragon who is upset because he lost his roar. Damara befriends Drystan and sets out to help him find his roar. This is a book that will cause giggles and will keep children wanting you to read it again and again.