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Draco: Dragon Of The Stars

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Step into a Star-filled Adventure with Heather Edwards, Draco Dragon of the Stars

Heather Edwards is the author and illustrator of the children's book series, Draco. When young Draco is left an orphan in Space and is then taken in by a very special robot named 'Sky Mother'. Now aged fourteen, Draco appreciates what Sky Mother does for him, but still yearns for real parents. Follow Draco's journey as he navigates through these emotions, and learns the true meaning of family and friendship.

The tale follows the adventures of a teenage boy named Draco, who is on a quest to discover his identity and strength. Along the way, Draco meets Sky Mother, a robot with a powerful voice, who helps him understand that his parents named him after a special star constellation. Draco then learns that strength comes in many forms and discovers the power of friendship and courage. Join Draco on his exciting journey and explore the wonderful world of Draco Dragon of the Stars.

Follow the journey of Draco, a brave young astronaut cadet, as he sets off on a space mission amongst the stars. As Draco prepares for his astronaut test, an asteroid suddenly hits his spaceship, leading him to an unexpected adventure. With the help of the star constellations, Draco musters the courage and strength to continue his mission and make his dreams come true. Along the way, he meets some exciting friends and discovers that with a little help from the stars, anything is possible.

259 pages, Paperback

Published December 13, 2018

About the author

Heather Edwards

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Taking care of our world and nature is a theme Heather Edwards always includes in her books. Her stories are full of information and illustrations about animals and conservation, from caring for animals and our environment, to humans, their needs, emotions and feelings.
She works in two areas:-

First writing scientific fantasies aimed at 7-15 year olds. Her story books about, "Featherpaws," involve how science can act for good and bad, and how children should make scientific inquiries, questioning why adults are destroying nature.

Heather's story/picture books also involve animal characters. The stories have a therapeutic thread running through them, dealing with emotions, nurturing and inspiration. She interprets these feelings through brightly, coloured illustrations. Her stories stimulate the young reader into developing positive actions in life.

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