Dragon Keepers #6: The Dragon at the North PolePerfect for readers who’ve finished Mary Pope Osborne’s Magic Tree House series but who aren’t quite ready for Harry Potter, this accessible fantasy series is imaginative and adventure-filled! “Funny and wonderfully written. A tall-tale adventure that will grab readers!” —Mary Pope Osborne, author of the Magic Tree House series In The Dragon at the North Pole, Dragon Keepers Jesse and Daisy wake on Christmas morning to a winter wonderland—it snowed overnight! Knowing that their dragon, Emmy, has never seen snow before, they hurry to the barn only to discover that she’s disappeared. She’s left a note behind: “Gone to help Santa.” Santa?! Can it be true? With the help of two pairs of magic snowshoes, Jesse and Daisy visit the North Pole to find out! |
Contents
Alodies Alley | 3 |
Santas Helper | 17 |
Babes in Toyland | 39 |
The Claus | 55 |
The Bad Man Cave | 65 |
The Vortex Interceptor | 86 |
The Aurora | 105 |
A Trick of the Light | 121 |
The Battle of the North Pole | 132 |
Geatland | 147 |
Reverse Action Figure Spell | 155 |
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