
Added on January 14, 2026
Baby Dragon dreams of soaring through the skies, but he quickly learns that flying is not as easy as it first seems. Guided by the gentle wisdom of Momma Dragon, Baby Dragon faces the difficult task of learning to use his wings the way all dragons seem to instinctively know how, except for him. Just like Baby Dragon, children often struggle when trying new and difficult tasks. "Fly High, Baby Dragon" presents a relatable character for children to see themselves in and their own struggles. Perfect for ages 3-5, "Fly High, Baby Dragon" will have children going from "I can't do it!" to "I can do it, just like Baby Dragon!", all while learning all the fun things that dragons love to do."All I've ever wanted to communicate to her [my daughter] is in this book....The illustrations are bright, and the story is an actual good one, not just a vehicle to get across the lesson, and it's got great, real characters."- Independent Book Review"This is a great tool for parents, guardians, and teachers to encourage young people never to give up on their dreams and to try hard to overcome any obstacles in their path....Beautifully told and presented, this story will both charm and educate young readers." - Reader's Favorite
Great lessons in a sweet story This first time author captures what brings readers and listeners together, a story of perseverance. Baby dragon struggles with handling the frustrations over trying to fly, mama dragon is patient and encouraging. Readers will relate to the whirlwind if emotions one can go through, yet find ways to overcome. Cute, relatable story.
Lovely imaginative cute storyAfter Baby Dragon is born, he is thrilled that he can fly. He wants to try it too. Mama takes him to the place where she had learnt how to fly and Baby Dragon tries to fly, but fails.What happens after that?Cute lovely bedtime story with enjoyable illustrations for children.
What a marvelous, fun, and wise book! To read it is to be embraced by the warm and loving spirit of maternal love in the entity of a momma dragon, who tenderly helps her son learn to fly.Baby dragon is born with an appetite for life. He loves to do all the things dragons love to do: Eat heartily, sleep deeply, and of course, roast marshmallows. What’s better than a marshmallow roasted by dragon fire?And then, there’s flying. Which takes skill and experience to do. Baby has neither of these, and