There's a Dragon in My Sleeping Bag by James Howe

There's a Dragon in My Sleeping Bag

James Howe
40 pages
Atheneum Books for Young Readers
Oct 1994
Hardcover
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From Publishers Weekly Howe and Rose, who together produced There's a Monster Under My Bed, serve up a clever variation on the imaginary-friend theme. In this case, there are two imaginary friends-one for Alex and the other for his older brother, Simon. The latter's pal, Dexter the dragon, arrives first and usurps Alex's sleeping bag, his seat at the breakfast table and his end of the seesaw. As Simon is preoccupied playing with Dexter, Alex feels left out-until Calvin appears, wearing specs identical to the boy's and blue polka-dotted sneakers on his hind legs. These two have a jolly time, but soon Calvin and Dexter are playing together, and both brothers feel excluded. Howe resolves this dilemma with characteristic humor, and manages to slip in an affectionate message. Though occasionally flat, Rose's unadorned, acrylic paintings capture both the vivacity of the two animals and the siblings' devotion to each other. A Spanish edition, Hay un dragon en mi bolsa de dormir, will be released simultaneously under the Libros Colibri imprint (-31954-1). Ages 4-7. Copyright 1994 Reed Business Information, Inc. From School Library Journal PreSchool-Grade 2?"There's a dragon in my sleeping bag. I can't see him, but my brother says he's there." When the dragon appears at the breakfast table and on the swing set as well, it becomes clear that big brother Simon is deliberately shutting out his younger sibling. But two can play at that game, and before long...there's a camel in Simon's sleeping bag. By book's end, both boys have asserted their solo identities and reaffirmed their brotherly bond. Rose's dark palette and solid, heavily outlined forms lend a surreal quality to this almost-fantasy, with the comic antics of a dragon and camel sounding an appropriately lighter note. Text and drawings achieve a neat balance, the end result being a satisfying and psychologically sound excursion into the realm of sibling dynamics.?Marcia Hupp, Mamaroneck Public Library, NYCopyright 1995 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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Pages 40
Publisher Atheneum Books for Y...
Published 1994
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