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Children will delight in adventures of a chickadee and a baby dragon

SaskBooks: Familiar landmarks bring story close to home
a dragon's quest
A baby dragon and a chidadee explore historic sites in Saskatoon in search of the dragon's family.

“Let’s Fly!: A Dragon’s Quest in Saskatoon”

Written by Kathie Cram, Illustrated by Kas Rea

Published by Your Nickel’s Worth Publishing

$14.95 ISBN 9-781988-783697

Writer Kathie Cram and illustrator Kas Rea have crafted a new book that celebrates Saskatoon through the adventures of two unlikely – and likeable – new friends, an inquisitive chickadee and a hopeful baby dragon. From the first page I surmised that the playful language in this book – “a very small bird found a very strange egg. Suddenly, it jiggled and wiggled and crackled and cracked” – would appeal to young ears.

Using the tried-and-true children’s text formula of repetition, Cram has her friendly pair meeting other creatures as Red, the dragon, searches with Little Bird for the former’s family. The flying dragon soars above Saskatoon with the bird on her back, and the two make stops at popular Saskatoon landmarks, like Wanuskewin Heritage Park. The first landing is bumpy. “Sorry. I am new to flying,” Red tells the terrified Little Bird, who knows the area well and explains that Wanuskewin Heritage Park “is a gathering place that tells the story of the land and its first people, who have come here for thousands of years. There are exhibits to explore and trails to travel. There is lots to learn about Indigenous culture, and about the plants and animals who live here.”

Children anywhere should enjoy having this book read to them – or reading it on their own – but children familiar with Saskatoon will likely connect with it even more so. It would be fun to read the story with one’s children or grandchildren, then, over several days, explore the various destinations described in the book together.

Let’s Fly!: A Dragon’s Quest in Saskatoon has also been produced in a virtual format, read by the author and available on Youtube. A play is forthcoming, too.

This book is available at your local bookstore or from .



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