Train Your Dragon To Accept NO: Teach Your Dragon To Accept ‘No’ For An Answer. A Cute Children Story To Teach Kids About Disagreement, Emotions and Anger Management (My Dragon Books)
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Having a pet dragon is very fun.
But your dragon can get very angry and upset when you tell him “NO!”
He can burn your house down to the ground and everything you own!
What do you do?
You need to teach your dragon how to accept “No” for an answer!
Get this book now and learn how.
Fun, cute and entertaining with beautiful illustrations, this playful book will teach kids how to handle Disagreement, Emotions and Anger Management.
A must have book for children and parents to teach kids about Disagreement, Emotions and Anger Management.
Get this book now and enjoy!
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Author: Steve Herman
Collect the whole My Dragon Books Series! Perfect visual companion for My Dragon Books Series. Help your kids recognize, express and manage their emotions in a healthy and positive way! Collect the whole My Unicorn Books Series! Collect the whole Dinosaur and Friends Series!
Publisher : DG Books Publishing
Publication date : April 2, 2018
Language : English
Print length : 42 pages
ISBN-10 : 1948040174
ISBN-13 : 978-1948040174
Item Weight : 2.31 pounds
Reading age : 3 – 6 years, from customers
Dimensions : 8 x 0.1 x 10 inches
Book 7 of 68 : My Dragon Books
Grade level : Kindergarten – Preschool
Best Sellers Rank: #14,002 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #92 in Children’s Values Books #139 in Children’s Self-Esteem Books #257 in Children’s Books on Emotions & Feelings (Books)
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Norkelis Cruz –
A Must-Have for Moms Teaching Emotional Growth
Train Your Dragon To Accept NO”* is an absolute gem for parents striving to teach their children essential emotional skills. As a mom, I know how hard it can be to help little ones manage frustration or disappointment, and this book makes the process so much easierand fun!The story is engaging, relatable, and packed with vibrant illustrations that keep kids hooked. The adorable dragon character is such a clever tool to show kids how to handle the word “no” with patience and understanding. My child immediately connected with the lessons, and we’ve already noticed fewer meltdowns during challenging situations.What I love most is how this book goes beyond just saying “no.” It teaches kids about disagreement, managing emotions, and the importance of self-control—all presented in a way that’s simple yet impactful. As a parent, I believe emotional intelligence is something every child should learn early, and this book does a phenomenal job making it approachable.I highly recommend *Train Your Dragon To Accept NO* to parents, caregivers, and educators. It’s not just a book! It’s a valuable tool for shaping better communication and emotional growth in young children.If you’re looking for a fun and meaningful way to teach your kids about managing big emotions, this book is a must-have!
Jen –
Great books
Love the Teach Your Dragon books. Easy enough for the kids to read and learn from.
musicjoy –
Great teaching hook.
Excellent book for young children.
Ida Alice –
A GREAT teaching method, entertaining & relatable.
Purchased for my 1-1/2 year-old grandson who is just learning to forcefully say “no!” Certainly, it is above his reading level, but he understands what I am saying, most, if not all of the time, and I believe his understanding is enough to grasp what is happening with the very good illustrations. The rhyming cadence of the text is also very captivating.The next time his babysitting grandma has to tell him “no,” we can pull out this book (and the plush toy) and I am confident this will help him understand and remember why I had to say “no” this time. The plush dragon will be a great physical reminder to him of what he heard. I’m so impressed with this book that I went ahead and ordered the potty training book to go with the new potty he will be getting next week.So many kids’ books do not have this level of thoughtful, creative instruction, and I am really happy to have found this author. He knows what he’s doing and the illustrations are perfect.
BURKEnZ –
Communication bridge tool for families
It’s to the point, it’s a book you still have to be a parent. All kids go through a phase of not listening to “no” it doesn’t make them bad or we don’t need a book to show them this is bad behavior. This book just puts it in a different perspective other than the parents and the child can connect better. It’s your choice as a parent to make a conversation after the book to make sure they understand and to build the positive talk. This book is a “bridging” tool not to tell your kid they are bad, as a parent I think that’s common sense. This is in remark to previous negative review I read.
Amazon Customer –
A great book, and a great series
My 6-year old and I love these “Dragon Books” with Drew and Diggory Doo. I love the easy to learn lessons in this book series. Since there are so many books and varying topics, it makes it easy to pick a book to tailor to your kid’s needs. I highly recommend this series about Drew teaching his pet dragon, Diggory Doo, many valuable lessons! The illustrations are really cute, too!
A. luongo –
Great read for little ones
Great series of books with a lesson. My grandson loves them.
Lacey N –
Engaging and relevant
Our collection of My Dragon books is slowly but surely growing. My child fell in love with the books at school. It is challenging finding relevant, engaging books that teach Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) but these are the solution.
M.Rek –
Very well written stories for your children, my son loves them
Sue –
Quality of the book and its contents are well below expectations, considering its price. Definitely not getting any of the other books in the series
Julianna –
Love these books they supporting neurodivergent people
nadia –
È una collana di libri che affronta temi educativi come la collana della usborne. Ho preso questo libro perché in questo periodo mio figlio attraversa la fase del no e mi è piaciuta l’idea del drago, oltretutto in inglese così può imparare nuove parole. La struttura delle frasi è più complessa rispetto a quella della usborne, quindi per un bambino di 3 anni e mezzo che ha ancora poco dimestichezza con l’inglese non è facile. Le immagini sono carine ( dire belle è troppo ) talvolta confuse . I consigli che vengono dati al drago quando si arrabbia sono poco applicabili nelle realtà, soprattutto se è un bambino piccolo di 3, 4 o 5 anni. Di sicuro i consigli sono ottimi per i genitori che devono mantenere la calma e trovare soluzioni alternative per distogliere l’attenzione dei figli quando si fissano su qualcosa che desiderano e che non possono avere in un determinato momento. Il prezzo è troppo alto per quello che offre, di sicuro centra perfettamente alcune tematiche che i genitori si trovano ad affrontare durante l’evoluzione della crescita dei propri figli. Metto tre stelle e non 4 per il prezzo esagerato.
MM –
my son 3 year old finds it too complicated/ too long to be concentrated on /patient.