Tatsu the Dragon

Kids, Animals, Dragons, Fiction, Fairy Tales, Fiction - YA
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Author: Helen Van Aken ISBN: 9781462912919
Publisher: Tuttle Publishing Publication: October 13, 2015
Imprint: Tuttle Publishing Language: English
Author: Helen Van Aken
ISBN: 9781462912919
Publisher: Tuttle Publishing
Publication: October 13, 2015
Imprint: Tuttle Publishing
Language: English
This multicultural children's book tells a mythical Japanese tale about dragons and adventure.

Tatsu wasn't a real dragon. Jiro and Zenji made him for a festival parade, out of bamboo hoops and cloth. But as soon as he was finished, he began to feel like a real dragon, even though he didn't have any wings.

When the magic balloon man blew him up so he could slither around, and gave him a tin horn for a voice, Tatsu thought it was time for him to go out and rescue a beautiful maiden in distress. That was how he met Kiku and the wicked Chief Executioner; and how, in the end, he got his wings.

Young readers can follow Tatsu on his adventures all over Japan, from the Fire Festival on an island in the Inland Sea (where he was mistaken for a fire demon), to the top of an erupting volcano, in an exciting story set in the authentic Japan of feudal times.
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This multicultural children's book tells a mythical Japanese tale about dragons and adventure.

Tatsu wasn't a real dragon. Jiro and Zenji made him for a festival parade, out of bamboo hoops and cloth. But as soon as he was finished, he began to feel like a real dragon, even though he didn't have any wings.

When the magic balloon man blew him up so he could slither around, and gave him a tin horn for a voice, Tatsu thought it was time for him to go out and rescue a beautiful maiden in distress. That was how he met Kiku and the wicked Chief Executioner; and how, in the end, he got his wings.

Young readers can follow Tatsu on his adventures all over Japan, from the Fire Festival on an island in the Inland Sea (where he was mistaken for a fire demon), to the top of an erupting volcano, in an exciting story set in the authentic Japan of feudal times.

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