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The Dragon's Scales

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When a hot-tempered dragon seizes the local bridge, the people of Berryville are cut off from their supply of beloved strawberries until they can correctly answer three questions related to weight. The grownups of the town are stumped, but one very smart little girl saves the day with some facts she learned in school.

48 pages, Paperback

First published May 1, 1998

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Sarah Albee

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1,235 reviews2 followers
June 19, 2020
Summer reads with the kids. Cute book about sharing.
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Author 6 books11 followers
August 2, 2020
Okumaya yeni başlamış çocuklarınız için hayal güçlerini geliştirecek, onları bambaşka bir dünyaya götürecek çok güzel bir masal. Oğlumla birlikte en az üç tekrar ettiğimizi çok rahatlıkla söyleyebilirim.

Sadece bu kitabı değil, tüm Okumayı Seviyorum Dizisi kitaplarını gönül rahatlığıyla edinebilirsiniz.
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36 reviews
April 11, 2013
Little Holly of Berrytown comes up with a terrific plan to save her small town from the dragon who will not let them cross the bridge to gather berries. A great book for introducing weight to small children.
362 reviews
May 24, 2009
Love this book! Faith is into numbers, measuring and weighing right now. This book does a great job of explaining mass and weight to a small child:)
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54 reviews27 followers
October 16, 2019
The Dragon's Scales is a book about a town that is terrorized by a dragon. When someone challenges the dragon to a contest, it takes mathematical knowledge of measurements and weights to defeat him.

This book is "A Math Reader", but far from boring. It modeled mathematical reasoning in a way that children could understand and use, while also keeping the story engaging. I'd use this in the classroom clear up to high school since the reasoning incorporates physics and can be adjusted to deeper content as academic levels increase.
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591 reviews3 followers
March 31, 2019
This is such a cute book! I loved reading it to my son. He loved the Dragon and the many pictures. This book is about a community that is bringing back their harvest and encounters a Dragon. The Dragon won't let them pass until one little girl challenged him. If she wins the village passes without giving up their harvest, if she looses then the Dragon gets it all.
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2,309 reviews13 followers
April 23, 2019
Cute book. Friendship, math, competition.
7 reviews
January 27, 2023
Disagree

The dragon is the real loser, and I don't think he should stay. The dragon is not very good at knowing things.
1,211 reviews6 followers
March 5, 2017
Got it for my little girl - neither of us regret it, both of us recommend it.
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909 reviews18 followers
July 19, 2014
This is a "Step 3" book meaning it has engaging characters, easy-to-follow plots, and popular topics. It asks if your child is comfortable tackling new words and does your child like to read on their own. If so, this book is recommended. It also says it's for grades 1-3. My 5-year-old loved this book.

As a parent, I liked that it had opportunities for kids to think. For example, the dragon and a little girl each answered the question, ""Which weighs more, one apple or two peas?" The dragon said, "Everyone knows that two things weigh more than one thing, so two peas weigh more than one apple."
The girl said, "Two things don't always weigh more than one thing. What matters is how heavy the things are. I know that an apple is heavier than two peas." They put both items on the scale and saw that the apple weighed more than the peas.

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Author 1 book668 followers
April 21, 2013
This is a fun story about comparative weight measures using a scale. The story is entertaining and educates without being boring or overly didactic. The illustrations are colorful and would appeal to any dragon fan. Our girls enjoyed the story, but thought the dragon was rather dull for not knowing the obvious answers. It's a good book for beginning readers and would be useful to read to a class who is just starting to learn about comparative weights. We've read this book a couple of times.
264 reviews8 followers
June 30, 2009
My son loved this book as I did. It is an easy reader for about 1st-2nd graders and teaches about the importance of learning, kindness, and some math smarts as well. It is about a girl, a teacher, and a dragon, so my 4 year old girl liked it as well.
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610 reviews8 followers
April 6, 2012
I have always liked this book because it's about a dragon. Today was the first time I actually read it though. The supporting character, Holly, is pretty clever outsmarting such a fine dragon. She is also very kind to allow the poor dragon to redeem itself in the end.
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908 reviews25 followers
February 23, 2013
longer words and sentences; simple math lesson; engaging story; wonderful illustrations

themes: berries, dragons, math, smart girls, weights
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242 reviews2 followers
August 29, 2013
Cute, and challenging for young minds in science and math!
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Author 17 books23 followers
August 29, 2018
Good 👍

I like the story.☺ I liked the pictures. I learned about weighing things. Berrytown worse name for town ever. (Owen - Age 8)
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7,057 reviews23 followers
December 24, 2025
Holly beats a dragon at guessing what weighs more. The dragon stays and shares the berries with townspeople.
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1,222 reviews
September 18, 2023
A cute story that shows things aren’t always as they appear.
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