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It’s time for the zodiac race! Duncan the Dragon wants to win, and he should easily claim first place because he can fly!
Although he’ll need to pass tall mountains and dark forests, it shouldn’t be a problem because he’ll be flying in the air. But wait, what can he hear? Are they calling for his help from distant lands? Will he go help and miss his chance to win the race?
Join Duncan’s adventure to see whether he will choose to help others, or win the race at all costs. Duncan will have to overcome challenges and learn valuable lessons along the way!
Little readers will find out about how Duncan the Dragon claimed his Zodiac sign, and also learn the order in which all the zodiac animals were placed in the race.
W C Jefferson’s charming rhymes and T F Wister’s whimsical drawings bring to life a new version of an ancient tale of how the 12 animals of the Chinese Zodiac came to have a year named after them.
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It’s time for the zodiac race! Duncan the Dragon wants to win, and he should easily claim first place because he can fly!
Although he’ll need to pass tall mountains and dark forests, it shouldn’t be a problem because he’ll be flying in the air. But wait, what can he hear? Are they calling for his help from distant lands? Will he go help and miss his chance to win the race?
Join Duncan’s adventure to see whether he will choose to help others, or win the race at all costs. Duncan will have to overcome challenges and learn valuable lessons along the way!
Little readers will find out about how Duncan the Dragon claimed his Zodiac sign, and also learn the order in which all the zodiac animals were placed in the race.
W C Jefferson’s charming rhymes and T F Wister’s whimsical drawings bring to life a new version of an ancient tale of how the 12 animals of the Chinese Zodiac came to have a year named after them.