A Dragon Named Egg - Heidi Howarth - ★★★★
AUTHOR: Heidi Howarth
ILLUSTRATOR: Daniel Howarth
GENRE: Children's Picture Book.
PUBLICATION DATE: August 15, 2020
RATING: 4 stars.
A cute little story with an unusual protagonist – a little dragon named Egg.
Egg comes from a family of dragon achievers. His grandpa, his dad, his mom, and his siblings- all have greatness to their name. Egg meanwhile is the youngest and the teeniest member of this family. He hates his life, and he hates his name, though his mom lovingly explains their rationale behind calling him something so funny-sounding. When he feels depressed at not fitting in, he goes to the forest to forget his sorrows. On one such day, there is a terrible incident in the forest and turns out, Egg is the only one who can do something about it.
While the message that the story puts across is a typical one, it is still worth reiterating in children’s fiction – accept yourself as you are for everyone has at least one talent. Don't compare yourself to others but be the best version of yourself you can be. While Egg’s transition was a bit too abrupt, children will surely be excited to see what Egg’s hidden power is.
The illustrations are where the book truly shines. They are outstanding, and every page is a treat to the eyes.
The language of the books is pretty simple and it will work well for any beginner reader.
Recommended if you are looking for a sweet tale about a sweet little dragon.
My thanks to Windmill Books and NetGalley for the ARC of “A Dragon Named Egg”. This review is voluntary and contains my honest opinion about the book.
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