
Dragon In My Bed
Dragon in My Bed is a delightful and whimsical story that follows the adventures of an eleven-year-old child as they wind down after a long, exciting day. As the child prepares for sleep, a surprising twist awaits: nestled comfortably in their bed is a tiny dragon, adorned in vibrant shades of red and yellow. This little creature, who introduces himself as Tuttle, has a singular mission in mind—cuddling. The unexpected presence of Tuttle brings a mix of amusement and annoyance, as the child is not quite ready to share their cozy space with a dragon, no matter how charming he may be.
The child firmly tells the dragon to leave, valuing their personal space and the sanctity of their bed. However, Tuttle, who is no larger than a ring, is undeterred by the child's protests. With a cheeky determination, he insists on staying, having already made up his mind that this particular bedroom is the perfect spot for his cuddly conquest. His playful demeanor and unwavering resolve add a layer of humor to the situation, as the child grapples with the absurdity of having a dragon as a bedtime companion.
As the story unfolds, the interactions between the child and Tuttle become increasingly entertaining, showcasing the charm of surprises. Tuttle's antics bring a lightheartedness to the bedtime routine. This enchanting tale not only captures the imagination but also highlights themes of boundaries and the joy of embracing the unexpected. The child's laughter and curiosity in the face of Tuttle's obnoxious nature will surely bring a sense of joy and wonder to the readers, reminding them that sometimes the most delightful experiences come from the most surprising encounters.
Lovely little tale for youngsters
“Bought as a gift. Delightful tale with a bit of humour. Lovely illustrations. Youngster loved it as did their parents. Canadian author is a wonderful bonus. Does the dragon return I wonder?”
Sylvia P. (Verified Amazon Customer)
Meet The Characters

Tuttle

"Eliot"
In this story, Eliot is not formally introduced, however, we hope to do so in the next book!
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