The Dragon's Christmas

18 November 2007

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The Dragon's Christmas is Sophie's latest audio book CD of original dragon stories and poems for children aged 3 - 8.

Written with great affection for the author's 3 young children, the stories are both witty and poignant and capture the magic and excitement of Christmas.

Perfect bedtime listening over the Christmas holidays.  We hope adults and children alike will enjoy this recording. 

Track 1    Our Cat Hates Christmas    3.26

The antics of a cat at Christmas.

Track 2    The Advent Calendar         3.47

3 boys enjoy their advent calendar.

Track 3    The Dragon's Christmas    15.52

Featuring wizards and magic at Christmas, the laugh out loud story of the Bethlehem dragon.

Track 4    Letter to Santa                  5.46

It will have you in fits, but every word is true!

Track 5    Christmas Tea                   4.59

One for the very young and anyone expecting!

Track 6    Santa on Strike                11.08

Full of warmth, the touching account of the hard-worked Santa taking a break.

The Dragon's Christmas is Sophie's second CD recording, and is read by the
author herself.        

Total Running Time 45 minutes.

The Dragon's Christmas, © Sophie Snell, 2006

 

  

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Read sample poem:
The Advent Calendar

Dragon's Christmas
Sample Clips (MP3)

"Our Cat Hates Christmas"

"Dragon in Flight"

"Santa lands"

 

The Dragon's Christmas Audio Book CD can be purchased by credit or debit card (or PayPal) on the shop online page (UK buyers only can also pay by cheque, check here for details).

Contact us via email:   robandsophie@hotmail.com

Or by telephone:         + 44 (0)1332 840007.

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