Twelve intriguing mini models in the most deluxe field guide yet -- an irresistible hands-on resource for devoted dragonologists Even skilled dragonologists need special preparation to study in the field. What if an unfamiliar species should approach? Now an impressive guide highlights nineteen different dragon species, many seen here for the first time. Focused on species from the obscure tree-climbing monkey dragon to the better-known wyvern and amphithere, each entry details size, shape, coloration, habitat, the appearance of eggs and young, and (most important) form of attack. To help readers recognize dragons in the wild, mini models of twelve of the species await assembly, each tucked in its own pocket and complete with its own stand.
A special book that will capture the attention and imagination of children
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
Having spent "the best part" of his life studying dragons, in 1898 Dr. Ernest Drake wrote a field guide for those with an interest in dragons. It is a call to young dragonologists to join the "dragonological pioneers" in learning more about these wild and fascinating creatures. This is the premise of the latest title in the very popular 'Ologies series, DRAGONOLOGY: FIELD GUIDE TO DRAGONS, which is sure to charm both children and adults. Like DRAGONOLOGY: THE COMPLETE BOOK OF DRAGONS, the details in this book make it more clever fantasy than faux: even a fine-print publisher's note on the copyright page attests to the reality of dragons. The thick pages are weathered and distressed-looking, and the cover resembles an old scrapbook. Inside, readers will find an introduction to dragon spotting, which details migration and habitat and lists necessary equipment for field work (a camera, a tracking stick, a topographical map and heat-protective clothing, for example) as well as optional supplies (a dragon whistle and a freshly-roasted chicken for bait). Armed with the field guide, dragonologists will be able to identify over 15 dragons, including the Gargouille, the Knucker and the Tibetan Dragon. The entry for each dragon describes its size, coloration and body shape, as well as its call, habitat, forms of attack and lair. Besides the gorgeous black-and-white drawings of the dragons, young people will delight in the interactive details: lift the flaps to learn more about dragon eggs, chicks and nests, about dragon scat and using tracking sticks. Especially amazing are the 12 dragon models included with the book. The pieces for the Frost Dragon, the Chinese Dragon, the Wyvern and nine others are tucked into small sealed wallets and are easily assembled yet sturdy. While Drake's drawings are in black and white, the wallets and the dragon models bring intense and lovely color to the guide. FIELD GUIDE TO DRAGONS is a special book that will capture the attention and imagination of children. Part fantastical encyclopedia and part toy, it is completely wonderful! --- Reviewed by Sarah Rachel Egelman
Wow!!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
"Cool!" was all my son could say when he opened this up on Christmas morning. He had to look at all the parts right away.
Dragon Books
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
Got this book for my Grandson(age 10). He loves it. That's good enough for me.
Excellent dragon book!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
For kids who are obsessed with dragons like mine is, this is a fun and interesting book. It comes with 12 relatively easy to assemble dragon models, and the book describes the characteristics of the included species. I think this is a great way to get kids interested in reading and allows them to work with their hands at the same time.
It's a great present!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
I was a little nervous buying this book for my 8 year-old nephew. I thought it might be too challenging of a read for him. However, I knew he would enjoy the paper dragons. And he/we did. We spent most of the evening assembling them, and having a great conversation about whether Dragons were "extinct" . . . or not. The book is beautiful - and tempting even for an adult. I'm certain that his imagination will be enhanced. But, I'm hoping that he gains an appreciation for reading and the incredible places that a great book can take you. This product definitely increases that possibility.
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