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OverviewA smashed china dragon helps Tyra to bond with her new classmates in this touching tale from bestselling author Karen McCombie. Tyra gets off to a tough start at her new school. She’s loud and different and nobody seems to be particularly friendly. So when her nan gives her a beautiful china snow dragon, Tyra decides to take it to school, hoping that people will think it’s interesting and talk to her. But disaster strikes and the beautiful dragon is smashed. Can Tyra find a way to repair her treasure while also making some new friends along the way? Particularly suitable for readers aged 7+ with a reading age of 7. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Karen McCombie , Anneli BrayPublisher: HarperCollins Publishers Imprint: Barrington Stoke Ltd Dimensions: Width: 13.00cm , Height: 0.50cm , Length: 19.80cm Weight: 0.110kg ISBN: 9781800901865ISBN 10: 1800901860 Pages: 64 Publication Date: 02 February 2023 Recommended Age: 7 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Young adult , Children / Juvenile , Teenage / Young adult Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsA heart-warming story based on the ancient art of kintsugi about fitting in & starting at a new school. Perfect for KS2 readers, this book will be relatable to many young people. -- Emma Suffield, librarian This lovely story is not only about repairing things but also repairing people too and that beauty does not always rely on perfection. -- A Library Lady, blog ""Beautifully demonstrates the importance of kindness and inclusivity"" – BookTrust, Book of the Day ""This heart-warming tale sensitively explores the anxieties of starting a new school and trying to fit in, beautifully demonstrating the importance of kindness and inclusivity."" – BookTrust ""A story like this exists to show that everyone is worried about fitting in, but people will help … this story is one of genuine hope and optimism."" – Just Imagine ""The Broken Dragon sees McCombie at her storytelling best … Featuring the sensitive and inclusive black and white illustrations of Anneli Bray … this warm-hearted tale reminds young readers that sometimes people need help to mend, and being perfect doesn’t always make people – or things – special."" – Lancashire Post A heart-warming story based on the ancient art of kintsugi about fitting in & starting at a new school. Perfect for KS2 readers, this book will be relatable to many young people. -- Emma Suffield, librarian This lovely story is not only about repairing things but also repairing people too and that beauty does not always rely on perfection. -- A Library Lady, blog A story like this exists to show that everyone is worried about fitting in, but people will help ... this story is one of genuine hope and optimism. -- Just Imagine The Broken Dragon sees McCombie at her storytelling best ... Featuring the sensitive and inclusive black and white illustrations of Anneli Bray ... this warm-hearted tale reminds young readers that sometimes people need help to mend, and being perfect doesn't always make people - or things - special. -- Lancashire Post A heart-warming story based on the ancient art of kintsugi about fitting in & starting at a new school. Perfect for KS2 readers, this book will be relatable to many young people. -- Emma Suffield, librarian This lovely story is not only about repairing things but also repairing people too and that beauty does not always rely on perfection. -- A Library Lady, blog It's a wonderful breath of fresh air to have a book where the lead doesn't have to change or act differently in order to make friends ... young readers will come away from the book with some decent impressions about being yourself -- Trans-Scribe, blog """Beautifully demonstrates the importance of kindness and inclusivity"" – BookTrust, Book of the Day ""This heart-warming tale sensitively explores the anxieties of starting a new school and trying to fit in, beautifully demonstrating the importance of kindness and inclusivity."" – BookTrust ""A story like this exists to show that everyone is worried about fitting in, but people will help … this story is one of genuine hope and optimism."" – Just Imagine ""The Broken Dragon sees McCombie at her storytelling best … Featuring the sensitive and inclusive black and white illustrations of Anneli Bray … this warm-hearted tale reminds young readers that sometimes people need help to mend, and being perfect doesn’t always make people – or things – special."" – Lancashire Post" Author InformationKaren McCombie is the bestselling author of over 90 books for children and teenagers including the Carnegie Medal-nominated 'Little Bird Flies', 'How to be a Human', and series 'St Grizzle's School for Girls' and 'Indie Kidd'. Karen is also the author of the bestselling and much-loved series 'Ally's World'. Originally from Scotland, she now lives in London with her family who all give her inspiration for her books, whether they like it or not. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |