Written & Illustrated by Kimberlee Mallett
This book isn't really focusing on one specific lesson. It's a story to help and entertain kiddos. I mean who doesn't like popcorn or friendly dragons?

Created & published on StoryJumper™ ©2025 StoryJumper, Inc.
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A long time ago, near a village called Buttery Glen, there lived a dragon. He was the color of midnight. He was huge and covered in sharp, pointy scales. The fire he breathed could light up the night sky.
He lived in a nest high above the village in an old, dead tree.
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Everyone in Buttery Glen was scared of the dragon...everyone but one precocious girl.
Brooklyn wanted to be a knight. She was strong and brave and unafraid.
Sure, the dragon breathed fire. But there were people with worse breath. And sure, the Dragon looked scary. But there were dogs in the village with scarier faces.



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One day, the dragon had come down from his nest and was hiding in the cornfields.
Everyone ran to escape the dragon. Everyone except for Brooklyn.
Armed with her homemade sword, helmet and shield, Brooklyn ran through the deserted village toward the cornfield.
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When she spotted the dragon, Brooklyn snuck up behind him.
“Excuse me!” Brooklyn yelled. The dragon roared. He lowered his head to her level. Brooklyn felt the dragon’s hot breath on her face.
“I’m Brooklyn,” she said. “I’ve come to tell you to go away. You’re scaring everybody.”
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The dragon’s breaths quickened. Huff! Huff! Huff! It looked like the dragon’s fire was about to blow! Brooklyn braced herself. But instead of fire coming out his mouth, tears began pouring down the dragon’s snout.
“I’m so lonely. Nobody likes me,” the dragon said.
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“Why should anyone like you?” Brooklyn replied. “You burned down the castle.”
“I didn’t burn down the castle,” the dragon said. “It was struck by lightning. I would never do that.”
“Wow,” Brooklyn said. “Sounds like you’re the victim of a smear campaign. We’ve got to fix this. What are you good at?”
“Breathing fire,” replied the dragon.
“Well, let’s see it,” ordered Brooklyn.
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Written & Illustrated by Kimberlee Mallett
This book isn't really focusing on one specific lesson. It's a story to help and entertain kiddos. I mean who doesn't like popcorn or friendly dragons?

Created & published on StoryJumper™ ©2025 StoryJumper, Inc.
All rights reserved. Sources: storyjumper.com/attribution
Preview audio:
storyj.mp/aim863gd7qp
A long time ago, near a village called Buttery Glen, there lived a dragon. He was the color of midnight. He was huge and covered in sharp, pointy scales. The fire he breathed could light up the night sky.
He lived in a nest high above the village in an old, dead tree.
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3
Everyone in Buttery Glen was scared of the dragon...everyone but one precocious girl.
Brooklyn wanted to be a knight. She was strong and brave and unafraid.
Sure, the dragon breathed fire. But there were people with worse breath. And sure, the Dragon looked scary. But there were dogs in the village with scarier faces.



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