
Donut The Dragon - Paperback
Donut The Dragon - Paperback
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by Eugene Blissful (Illustrator), Greg Wachs (Author)
THIS KIDS BOOK INCLUDES A FREE MATCHING PODCAST Just go to iTunes and search for the podcast, Donut The Dragon, which is an episode within the Podcast, "Funky Dreamer Storytime', and your kids can read along as the podcast narrates the book. Plus, the podcast is layered with really cool music, making the reading experience extra fun Of course you can just read the book, but give the book + podcast experience a try Go to iTunes or visit www.funkydreamerstorytime.comBrought to you by Funky Dreamer Storytime, this children's book is yet another amazing tale of KID POWER and KID IMAGINATION. When ten-year-old Kyle jumps out of an airplane, his parachute fails, but a big black dragon comes to his rescue. "I can save you," says the dragon, "for twelve donuts..." From the author of Milkshake Mermaid, Anabelle & The Crumbs, Oscar's Pasta, Cute Kitty in the Big Pizza City, and What do Monkey's Eat?, Greg Wachs created another dreamy tale with a matching podcast. Illustrated by Eugene Blissful, the pictures are true works of art, displayed around the world in art openings and art galleries.Both parents and kids alike will enjoy this tale of boy meets dragon in a world full of imagination.WHAT'S A POD-BOOK?Well that is when you pair a Kids book with a Kids Podcast, like Donut the Dragon The Podcast on iTunes and the Book on Amazon match word for word. Not only can you flip the pages as the Podcast narrates the the book for you, but ALSO, the matching podcast adds a new layer to Storytime - the music soundtrack. Add that to bedtime stories, and you get a very unique mix of books & music.Give it a try The podcast is free on iTunes, just search on for Donut the Dragon, or Funky Dreamer Storytime on iTunes, then kick back, and enjoy the adventure
Author Biography
Greg Wachs began his creative journey playing in rock and funk bands in college. Then, in San Francisco, CA, he added poetry, spoken word, and storytelling on top of the all original music. Next, in Los Angeles, he began working with dancers and choreographers to create a unique type of performance art, mixing funky guitars, poetry and dance movement. All the while, all his friends and family were saying, "You should write Kids Books", and "You should write Kids Songs." I guess he finally listened!



















