Tiger Moth and the Dragon Kite Contest
Written by Aaron Reynolds
Illustrated by
Part of the Graphic Fiction: Tiger Moth Series
Synopsis
Tiger Moth and the Dragon Kite Contest by Aaron Reynolds
Meet Tiger Moth, an insect ninja who fights evil in the bug world. Graphic Sparks are aimed primarily at younger readers with simple, funny, engaging stories having a focus on character values. Attractively flawed but well-intentioned characters draw the readers in, and wacky comic-book-style artwork will spark the imagination of any reluctant reader. Accessible puns and word play introduce children to the pleasures of reading.About the Author
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Book Info
Format
Hardback
40 pages
Author
Aaron Reynolds
More books by Aaron Reynolds
Publisher
Raintree an imprint of Capstone Global Library Ltd
Publication date
15th May 2010
ISBN
9781406216608
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