Dragon Jelly by Claire Freedman

Dragon Jelly by Claire FreedmanMax is a young monster who is celebrating his birthday. He invites all his friends over for gooey, delectable monster treats and lots of fun. There is even a magician, and ghoulish games galore. At the end of the party, the goody bags have a very special surprise.

Dragon Jelly is filled with gorgeous illustrations and brilliant color that jumps off every page. It is a very cute story where nothing is ordinary and the pages overflow with the squishy, slimy things that monsters love. Each little monster is portrayed as a happy little friend. This would make a great gift for your favorite little monster-lover.

Book Stats:

  • Age Range: 4 - 8 years
  • Hardcover: 32 pages
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury USA Childrens (July 7, 2015)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1619636824
  • ISBN-13: 978-1619636828

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Max is a young monster who is celebrating his birthday. He invites all his friends over for gooey, delectable monster treats and lots of fun. There is even a magician, and ghoulish games galore. At the end of the party, the goody bags have a very special surprise. is filled with gorgeous illustrations and brilliant …

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Summary : Dragon Jelly is filled with gorgeous illustrations and brilliant color that jumps off every page. It is a very cute story where nothing is ordinary and the pages overflow with the squishy, slimy things that monsters love. Each little monster is portrayed as a happy little friend.

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Blessed by parents who read to her in the womb, AJ learned to read by the age of 3. She now has an entire room dedicated to reading, with shelves of books stacked to the ceiling, in addition to a stack of books in every room. Her obsession with the written word eventually developed into the desire to write her own stories. Someone saw talent in her and she found work as a Writer/Editor. It was pure heaven. Her husband, who rarely read a book, caught the fever and is now engrossed in another series of books. Passing on the tradition of reading to her child in the womb, her daughter now sleeps in a room with stacks of books surrounding her and just won an award for logging the most reading time in a school with over 500 students.