![]() ![]() Will Hiccup succeed? 7-11-year-olds will find out in this hilarious comedy adventure that’s the perfect accompaniment for history topics in lower KS2. In this, the first of the series, Hiccup Horrendous Haddock the Third must lead ten novices through ten trials to join the Hairy Hooligan Viking tribe. And Cressida Cowell wrote back! A reading convert, for him, picking a library book was never again a chore. And I remember one student in particular, a ‘reluctant reader’ according to his class teacher, who zipped through book one and was moved to write to Cressida Cowell in 2007 as part of a homework task. It’s a rare and inspirational book that can leave children so enthused after an exam. In 20 years of teaching, one extract of How to Train Your Dragon in a comprehension exercise was the only time I remember children enjoying a reading test, and the only time I remember children going to the library after the test to search out the book. To see the latest price or order, click on the book cover image. This children’s book is ideal for: Children in KS2 who love absorbing book series. Recommended for children aged: 8-11 year-olds. The School Reading Lists’ five word review: Vikings, dragons, adventure, fun, action.Ĭhildren’s book title: How to Train Your Dragon. How to Train Your Dragon 20th Anniversary Edition by Cressida Cowell – at a glance ![]()
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