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Fancy the Beautiful Little Dragon, by Sandra Banta Print E-mail

With Vera Hecker, Illustrator

Paperback: 45 pages
Publisher: Lifevest Publishing, Inc. (May 30, 2006)
ISBN-10: 1598791575

Fancy by Sandra BantaFancy is prettier than all the others, at least that's what she thinks. But, she quickly learns that beauty is not what is on the outside.

Book two of the "Little One's Series," is sure to be a hit with young folk and older folk alike.

 

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