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OverviewChildren's Favorite 2024 Winner Librarian's Favorite 2024 Winner Northern Lights Book AwardsWinner 2023 National Indie ExcellenceAwards Finalist 2023 Wrapped in Eastern and Western dragon lore, this fantasy tale celebrates perseverance, cultural inclusion, and self-discovery. It's the first day of Dragon School, where all the young dragons must learn how to harness their fire-breathing skills. Today's lesson? Using it to cook food! All the dragons are excited to test their powers . . . except Long. Long is from the East and can only breathe out water. No matter how hard he huffs and puffs, he isn't sure he can match his fire-breathing classmates. But will his talents be discovered? Or will Long find his own unique path to cooking-and to fitting in? From TOFU TAKES TIME author Helen H. Wu and New York Times bestselling illustrator Mae Besom (WHAT DO YOU DO WITH AN IDEA?) comes a gorgeously illustrated and stirring tale around self-discovery. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Helen H. Wu , Mae BesomPublisher: Yeehoo Press Imprint: Yeehoo Press Dimensions: Width: 26.90cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 26.90cm Weight: 0.522kg ISBN: 9781953458506ISBN 10: 1953458505 Pages: 36 Publication Date: 21 March 2023 Recommended Age: From 4 to 6 years Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews"""A story of diversity and inclusion."" -Kirkus Reviews ""Long learns perseverance and self-acceptance, while his class learns a valuable lesson on cultural differences."" -Booklist ""An insightful picture book in which a young dragon with unique abilities struggles to fit in."" -Foreword Reviews ""An entertaining and instructive way to introduce readers to a growth mindset, inclusivity, and self-belief."" -The Children's Book Review ""Children, and especially those from minority cultures, will find encouragement in this endearing tale of a young dragon learning to love his unique gifts."" -Livia Blackburne, New York Times bestselling author of I Dream of Popo ""A witty and charming book that conveys a message of inclusion and diversity in the most delightful way possible."" -Eric Fan, The Fan Brothers, creators of The Night Gardener and Ocean Meets Sky ""Dragons from both the East and the West come together in a swirl of colors and discover their very own talents in a delightful way."" -Bookworm for Kids" A witty and charming book conveys a message of inclusion and diversity in the most delightful way possible. -Eric Fan, The Fan Brothers, creators of THE NIGHT GARDENER and OCEAN MEETS SKY Children, and especially those from minority cultures, will find encouragement in this endearing tale of a young dragon learning to love his unique gifts. -Livia Blackburne, New York Times bestselling author of I DREAM OF POPO A beautifully illustrated tale with an affecting message...Wu offers a picture book about dragons that tells a story of diversity and inclusion. Wu weaves a positive message into a delightful story that will appeal to young readers...Using a dragon as the main character strengthens the overall message that everyone is different and has unique gifts to share...Besom's appealing watercolor illustrations wonderfully complement the text, clearly representing the story's events. From beginning to end, the images will likely enchant youngsters as they get to know Long's world. -Kirkus Reviews Children, and especially those from minority cultures, will find encouragement in this endearing tale of a young dragon learning to love his unique gifts. -Livia Blackburne, New York Times bestselling author of I Dream of Popo A witty and charming book that conveys a message of inclusion and diversity in the most delightful way possible. -Eric Fan, The Fan Brothers, creators of The Night Gardener and Ocean Meets Sky Dragons from both the East and the West come together in a swirl of colors and discover their very own talents in a delightful way. -Bookworm for Kids """A story of diversity and inclusion."" -Kirkus Reviews ""Long learns perseverance and self-acceptance, while his class learns a valuable lesson on cultural differences."" -Booklist ""An insightful picture book in which a young dragon with unique abilities struggles to fit in."" -Foreword Reviews ""An entertaining and instructive way to introduce readers to a growth mindset, inclusivity, and self-belief."" -The Children's Book Review ""Children, and especially those from minority cultures, will find encouragement in this endearing tale of a young dragon learning to love his unique gifts."" -Livia Blackburne, New York Times bestselling author of I Dream of Popo ""A witty and charming book that conveys a message of inclusion and diversity in the most delightful way possible."" -Eric Fan, The Fan Brothers, creators of The Night Gardener and Ocean Meets Sky ""Dragons from both the East and the West come together in a swirl of colors and discover their very own talents in a delightful way."" -Bookworm for Kids ""A story of diversity and inclusion."" -Kirkus Reviews ""Long learns perseverance and self-acceptance, while his class learns a valuable lesson on cultural differences."" -Booklist ""An insightful picture book in which a young dragon with unique abilities struggles to fit in."" -Foreword Reviews""An entertaining and instructive way to introduce readers to a growth mindset, inclusivity, and self-belief."" -The Children's Book Review ""Children, and especially those from minority cultures, will find encouragement in this endearing tale of a young dragon learning to love his unique gifts."" -Livia Blackburne, New York Times bestselling author of I Dream of Popo ""A witty and charming book that conveys a message of inclusion and diversity in the most delightful way possible."" -Eric Fan, The Fan Brothers, creators of The Night Gardener and Ocean Meets Sky""Dragons from both the East and the West come together in a swirl of colors and discover their very own talents in a delightful way."" -Bookworm for Kids" Author InformationHelen H. Wu is a children’s book author and illustrator, as well as a translator and publisher. She is the author of Tofu Takes Time, illustrated by Julie Jarema (Beaming Books, 2022) and Long Goes To Dragon School, illustrated by Mae Besom (Yeehoo Press, 2023). Helen is the Publisher of Yeehoo Press, an independent children’s book publisher based in San Diego, California. Being fascinated by the differences and similarities between cultures, Helen loves to share stories that empower children to understand the world and our connections. Born and raised in Hefei, China, Helen moved to the US in her 20s. Currently, she resides in sunny Southern California, with her family and two kids. Mae Besom is an award-winning artist whose books include New York Times bestsellers What Do You Do With an Idea? and What Do You Do With a Chance? Mae uses traditional media, pencil, and watercolor to create texture and light within her enchanting illustrations. Mae lives in Chongqing, China. 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