Lizzy’s Dragon

Jul 17, 2017 | My Book

Lizzy is disappointed that her mum will not let her have a pet lizard.

When she finds an odd looking egg in the forest behind her house, she decides to hide it in her bedroom in the hope that it will hatch into a lizard. What she gets is ‘Bubbles’, the oddest, fastest growing lizards she has ever seen. It doesn’t take long for her annoying little brother to discover her secret pet. It also doesn’t take long for Bubbles to grow out of her room. Lizzy begins to wonder whether Bubbles is a lizard at all, or something even more amazing. But how will Lizzy keep Bubbles a secret? And what will happen to Bubbles if anyone finds out about him?

A heart-warming adventure story. I loved this book! Sophia, age 9

This is a really cool story. I hope I find an egg with a dragon! Zachary, age 10

I liked this book a lot. When are they going to make it into a movie? Ollie, age 7

Lizzy’s Dragon is a really good book. It was a fun adventure and I enjoyed reading it. I especially liked the dragon. It has a lot of detail and it is a really interesting and fun story. Zac, age 13

Publisher: Stone Table Books

Released: July 2017

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