The scarlet dragon

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In this second Kingdom of Wrenly chapter book, Lucas and Clara search for special berries that will cure the scarlet dragon.In this second book in The Kingdom of Wrenly series, an unusual egg has been found on Crestwood, the land of dragons. When the egg starts to hatch, the king, queen, and Prince Lucas are there to see what emerges. It’s…a scarlet dragon! Everyone is amazed to see the creature, which they have only heard about in tall tales. King Caleb declares that the special dragon will belong to an overjoyed Prince Lucas, who vows to keep his dragon safe. But when the scarlet dragon gets sick, the only cure is a potion made with vixberries that grow deep in the forest of Burth (the land of trolls). Lucas and Clara set out to find these special berries, but the task is harder than they expected. Will they be able to find the berries and save the scarlet dragon? With easy-to-read language and illustrations on almost every page, The Kingdom of Wrenly chapter books are perfect for beginning readers.

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Dukehart, Cris Narrator
McPhillips, Robert illustrator., ill
Quinn, Jordan Author
ISBN
9781442496934
9781666134490

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Also in this Series

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  • The scarlet dragon (Kingdom of Wrenly Volume 2) Cover
  • Sea monster! (Kingdom of Wrenly Volume 3) Cover
  • The witch's curse (Kingdom of Wrenly Volume 4) Cover
  • Adventures in Flatfrost (Kingdom of Wrenly Volume 5) Cover
  • Beneath the Stone Forest (Kingdom of Wrenly Volume 6) Cover
  • Let the games begin! (Kingdom of Wrenly Volume 7) Cover
  • The secret world of mermaids (Kingdom of Wrenly Volume 8) Cover
  • The bard and the beast (Kingdom of Wrenly Volume 9) Cover
  • The Pegasus quest (Kingdom of Wrenly Volume 10) Cover
  • The false fairy (Kingdom of Wrenly Volume 11) Cover
  • The sorcerer's shadow (Kingdom of Wrenly Volume 12) Cover
  • The thirteenth knight (Kingdom of Wrenly Volume 13) Cover
  • A ghost in the castle (Kingdom of Wrenly Volume 14) Cover
  • Den of wolves (Kingdom of Wrenly Volume 15) Cover
  • The dream portal (Kingdom of Wrenly Volume 16) Cover
  • Goblin magic (Kingdom of Wrenly Volume 17) Cover
  • Stroke of midnight (Kingdom of Wrenly Volume 18) Cover
  • Keeper of the gems (Kingdom of Wrenly Volume 19) Cover
  • The crimson spy (Kingdom of Wrenly Volume 20) Cover

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Published Reviews

School Library Journal Review

Gr 1-3-Eight-year-old Prince Lucas and Clara, the daughter of the queen's seamtress, pair up to explore the Kingdom of Wrenly. In The Lost Stone, the duo encounter fairies, trolls, dragons, and wizards as they hunt for the Queen's missing emerald. In The Scarlet Dragon, Lucas and Clara help care for a sick baby dragon. They travel through dangerous troll territory to find the special berries that will cure the magical creature. Each volume features a large typeface, short chapters, and black-and-white illustrations. Ideal for newly independent readers. (c) Copyright 2014. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Horn Book Review

Prince Lucas and his friend Clara search the kingdom for the queen's missing emerald (Stone). When the kingdom's new scarlet dragon falls ill, the duo searches for the rare ingredient that can save him (Dragon). Although they lack much action, the first two books in this new adventure series will appeal to chapter book readers who like fantasy. Black-and-white illustrations enhance the texts. [Review covers these Kingdom of Wrenly titles: The Lost Stone and The Scarlet Dragon.] (c) Copyright 2014. The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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School Library Journal Reviews

Gr 1–3—Eight-year-old Prince Lucas and Clara, the daughter of the queen's seamtress, pair up to explore the Kingdom of Wrenly. In The Lost Stone, the duo encounter fairies, trolls, dragons, and wizards as they hunt for the Queen's missing emerald. In The Scarlet Dragon, Lucas and Clara help care for a sick baby dragon. They travel through dangerous troll territory to find the special berries that will cure the magical creature. Each volume features a large typeface, short chapters, and black-and-white illustrations. Ideal for newly independent readers.

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