
Teach Your Dragon Integrity
A Story About Integrity, Honesty, Honor and Positive Moral Behaviors (My Dragon Books, Book 46)
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Narrated by:
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Will Tulan
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By:
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Steve Herman
About this listen
Having a pet dragon is very fun! He can sit, roll over, and play. He can candle a birthday cake, light a campfire, or so many other cool things.
But what if your dragon doesn’t know what integrity means and shows no positive moral behaviors?
What if he says he would do something but does the opposite when you’re not looking?
What if he cheats on his math test? What if he steals? What if he lies? What if he never keeps his promises? And more?
What should you do?
You teach him integrity!
You train him to always do the right things even when no one is watching!
You show him why it is important to do the right things, why not to steal, how to earn trust, how to be a dragon with good character, and much, much more…
How do you do that?
Get this book now and learn how!
Fun, cute, and entertaining, this is a must-have book for children, parents, and educators to teach kids about integrity, honesty, honor, and positive moral behaviors!
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- James Robison
- 09-13-22
A 6 year old boy’s review
The characters are Diggory Do, his mom, and the librarian. He asked his mom if he could go outside and play. She told him to go fold his laundry and put it away. Then he hid the clothes under the bed because he wanted to go play, and made a bunch of other bad choices. In the end, he had to apologize to the librarian and his mother. I learned from this story that lying is bad because if I lie, I could get in trouble and it could hurt people. My favorite part of the story was the ending because Diggory Do promised that he would never lie again. EMP
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