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Reptilian #1

Bellazard: When the Dragons Went Missing

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When the children discover they are going on holiday to a new planet, they realise there is more to it than just staying with there friend the evolved Iguanadon. They have an adventure.

70 pages, Paperback

First published October 21, 2012

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Ruth Watson-Morris

78 books38 followers
Author of mixed genres.
Dark fantasy novels
Fantasia, Orion, Sky, and soon to be published Kaos, book 4 of the Voxian series.

Thriller/romance/sci-fi book Empathica due for a re-write coming in 2024.

Brand new children's preschool, Special educational needs, and primary school series.
Rainbow for first word association.
The Baby Dragons series now on book 4 Summer Splash
Book 3 Fire Babies
Book 2 Water Babies
Book 1 The Baby Dragons
Beautiful illustrations and easy to read language to build a child's reading confidence.

A wonderful YA LGBTQ reading called Belief, The Reaper stories book 1

I've been away for a while, so bear with.
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Author 16 books20 followers
January 22, 2013
Find the Dragons!
What a great fantasy adventure for children. When the Voxian children go on holiday to Reptila the adventure begins. The children go in search of missing dragons and have to leave for Astrodia 109 in the hope of finding them. On Astrodia 109 danger lurks. So many memorable characters appear in the book including, Stu, Mallick, Deathladon and Fantacia.
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Author 37 books36 followers
August 29, 2019
Cute bedtime tale

This is something I would have chosen to read to my children at bedtime when they were younger. The chapters break into good lengths for that sort of reading. It is also written in the storyteller style and makes use of this parental mode with little asides that cover the sort of questions that young children tend to interrupt with. The little illustrations are cute too. Adults reading alone might respelled after a peek, which is fine as it isn’t meant for them. It is meant for the young and their parents to share a session of moments to build memories with.
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