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  • Books
    • The Very Rude Toytoise
    • Bunny
    • Recipe for Making a Snowman
    • Can You Draw The Dragosaur? >
      • Your Dragosaur
    • Madeleine Goes to the Moon
    • Gift Certificates
  • Information for Schools
  • Oakfield High School
  • Contact Me

Can You Draw The Dragosaur?

Children's favourite Can You Draw The Dragosaur? is designed to be interactive and so is perfect for creating memorable and enjoyable school visits. Children will also have something to take home to remember the day by.

Age Group – Reception                    Max time per session / group – 30 to 45 minutes
  • Reading of the book*
  • Quick Q&A session
  • Allow the children to colour in their choice of Dragosaur handout to take home
Age Group – Year 1         Max time per session / group – 45 to 60 minutes
  • Reading of the book*
  • Q&A session
  • Allow the children to colour in their choice of Dragosaur handout to take home or
  • Allow the children to draw their own Dragosaur to take home
Age Group – Year 2          Max time per session / group – 45 to 60 minutes
  • Reading of the book*
  • Q&A session
  • Allow the children to draw their own Dragosaur to take home
Age Group – Year 3          Max time per session / group – 45 to 60 minutes
  • Allow the children to read the book in groups, or help me read it to the class*
  • Q&A session
  • Allow the Children to draw their own Dragosaur to take home, and help them to create a rhyme for their new creation
Age Group – Year 4          Max time per session / group – 45 to 60 minutes
  • Allow the children to read the book in groups*
  • Q&A session
  • Allow the children to draw their own Dragosaur to take home, and help them to create a rhyme for their new creation

​*When reading the book out to the class, if the teacher likes, a few children can be chosen to act out the story. 

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