My Dragon Books

71 products

  • A Dragon Christmas  (My Dragon Books - Volume 21)

    Steve Herman A Dragon Christmas (My Dragon Books - Volume 21)

    A Special Christmas Edition for All the Kids to Celebrate Christmas! Having a pet dragon is so much fun. Your pet dragon can stand, sit, roll over, and play… But what does a dragon do for Christmas? There are many cool things a dragon can do, such as: Writing letter to Santa Picking up a tallest Christmas tree Making delicious Christmas treats Singing from door to door Wrapping gifts And so much, much more… Join your dragon to celebrate Christmas, and learn all the cool things you can do with your dragon on the most special time of the year!

  • A Dragon Goes to the Dentist (My Dragon Books - Volume 57)

    Steve Herman A Dragon Goes to the Dentist (My Dragon Books - Volume 57)

    Let your children learn with Diggory Doo, the dragon, that visiting the Dentist doesn't have to be scary, and they'll look forward to their next dental visit to keep their smiles bright and healthy!Having a pet dragon is very fun! He can sit, rollover, and play…He can candle a birthday cake, lit a campfire, or so many other cool things…But what if he is terrified about visiting the Dentist?What if he refuses to go to his first dental appointment because "my teeth are perfect!"?What should you do?You teach him: what happens at the Dentist's office dental tools how the Dentist treats his small cavity why it's important to brush and floss his teeth twice daily so he won't have cavities again how essential it is to get his teeth checked regularly and more…

  • A Dragon Goes to the Doctor (My Dragon Books - Volume 52)

    Steve Herman A Dragon Goes to the Doctor (My Dragon Books - Volume 52)

    Having a pet dragon is very fun! He can sit, rollover, and play…He can candle a birthday cake, lit a campfire, or so many other cool things…But what if he is scared to go to the Doctor?What if he refuses to visit the Doctor's office because "I'm not sick"?What if he's so scared of the Doctor that even simple checkups can become a major meltdown?What if he's so scared of taking shots, getting vaccinated, temperature taken, eyes examined, ears checked, and much more?What should you do?You help him understand what happens when he goes to the Doctor.You show him why he needs to get shots. You teach him the basics of doctor tools and the checkup procedures, and much more…so he no longer finds doctor visits scary…

  • A Dragon Has To Persevere (My Dragon Books - Volume 49)

    Steve Herman A Dragon Has To Persevere (My Dragon Books - Volume 49)

    Having a pet dragon is very fun! He can sit, rollover, and play… He can candle a birthday cake, lit a campfire, or so many other cool things…But what if he gives up easily when facing obstacles and challenges?What if he is so excited about getting his favorite birthday present - a brand new bike, only to put it away after falling a few times?What if he loves swimming and practices very hard but could not win at the swim meet, so he quits swimming?What if he decides to end the friendship with his best friend because his friend didn’t accept his apology?What if he’s sad and frustrated because no matter what he tries, things seem to always turn out bad?What should you do?You teach him to persevere! You help him develop perseverance!You tell him to try, try and try again!You help him understand the “never give up” mindset and persevere even when facing difficulties and setbacks.You show him that perseverance is one of the most important traits for kids, and dragons to learn and make a mark and succeed in life!

  • A Dragon Needs His Sleep (My Dragon Books – Volume 48)

    Steve Herman A Dragon Needs His Sleep (My Dragon Books – Volume 48)

    Having a pet dragon is very fun! He can sit, roll over, and play…He can candle a birthday cake, lit a campfire, or so many other cool things…But what if your dragon refuses to go to sleep every night?What if he loves to stay up late?What if he always has a hard time going to bed because he can’t turn off his brain?What if he argues that the world is full of fascinating things to do like watching TV, playing video games, reading stories… that he should be doing instead of going to bed?What if he’d always find a reason to stay up late such as eating snacks, then asking for apple juice, then peanut butter sandwich, then cookies, and more?What if without enough sleep, his body is tired, and he became grumpy, easily gets sick, and does poorly in school?What should you do?You teach him the importance of a good night’s sleep!You show him why his brain and body need sleep to recharge.You tell him how his sleep helps his memory and body so he can stay focus, active, and learn better at school.You explain to him why sleeping is not “boring,” and each night is an adventure that awaits…And much, much more…

  • A Dragon With ADHD (My Dragon Books - Volume 41)

    Steve Herman A Dragon With ADHD (My Dragon Books - Volume 41)

    Having a pet dragon is very fun! He can sit, roll over, and play… He can candle a birthday cake, lit a campfire, or so many other cool things… But what if your dragon talks a lot and speaks really fast? What if: he’s very active and always run around? he likes to interrupt when others are talking? he has hard time concentrating and staying on task? he’s disorganized, forgetful and often loose his things? And more… What if your dragon is diagnosed with ADHD? What if he is worried, scared and wonders what is wrong with him? What should you do? You help him understand ADHD! You teach him ADHD is not a “defect” and with the right attitude and help, it can be his asset!

  • A Dragon With His Mouth On Fire (My Dragon Books - Volume 10)

    Steve Herman A Dragon With His Mouth On Fire (My Dragon Books - Volume 10)

    Having a pet dragon is very fun. You can train him to do all the cool tricks such as sit, stand, and roll over… But what if your dragon likes to talk a lot and likes to interrupt others while they’re talking? What do you do? You teach him an important social lesson of not interrupting?

  • Be A Good Sport, Diggory Doo! (My Dragon Books – Volume 47)

    Steve Herman Be A Good Sport, Diggory Doo! (My Dragon Books – Volume 47)

    Having a pet dragon is very fun! He can sit, rollover, and play…He can candle a birthday cake, lit a campfire, or so many other cool things…But what if he HAS TO WIN at everything?What if he has to be the best? What if winning is the only thing that matters to him? What if every time he wins, he’d go sticking out his chest around the playground, making sure everyone knows? What if he laughs at his friends, and even calls them names for losing to him?And what if he loses?What if he’d make sure you hear his awful roar loud and clear whenever he loses? What if he yells at you, his teammates, his coach, and even the referee and blames everyone else for his team’s loss? What if he plays dirty and smacks other players with his tail whenever they’re better than him at a game? And more?What should you do?You teach him to be a good sport!You show him how to handle winning and losing the proper way!You help him understand why winning isn’t everything, why not brag or boast when winning, why no tantrum when losing, and how to win and lose with grace!

  • Bossy Dragon, The (My Dragon Books - Volume 45)

    Steve Herman Bossy Dragon, The (My Dragon Books - Volume 45)

    Having a pet dragon is so much fun. You can teach him to sit, roll over, and play… You can teach him to follow rules, control his anger, overcome his anxiety, show respect, and many more… But what if your dragon is being bossy? What if he always wants to be in charge and demands others to do what he wants? What if he is disappointed and angry when his friends don’t play as he says? What if he’s having trouble both at school and at home because he is always bossing others around and wants to do things “his way”? What if he throws a fit when things don’t go his way and end up with no friend? What should you do? You teach him that being bossy isn’t a way to make friends and keep friends. You teach him the importance of compromise. You show him the power of flexibility. You train him to know when to take a step back and listen to others’ feelings, wants, and needs.

  • Celebrate Our Differences (My Dragon Books - Volume 50)

    Steve Herman Celebrate Our Differences (My Dragon Books - Volume 50)

    Having a pet dragon is very fun! He can sit, roll over, and play…He can candle a birthday cake, lit a campfire, or so many other cool things…But what if your dragon is diagnosed with ADHD?What if he’s worried, scared? What if he wonders what is wrong with him?What should you do?You teach him that being different is A-OK!You tell him that he’s not the only one who is different.You talk to him about all his friends with different abilities such as physical disability, hearing and vision impart, autism, Down syndrome, ADHD, nut allergies, asthma, diabetes, and more…You teach him the awareness of having all different challenges and different abilities and powers kids have!You help him understand that each person is a work of art, beautiful and rare, and he can learn to appreciate and celebrate our differences.

  • Diggory Doo and the Bad Habits (My Dragon Books - Volume 65)

    Steve Herman Diggory Doo and the Bad Habits (My Dragon Books - Volume 65)

    Having a pet dragon is so much fun! You can teach him to sit, roll over, and play… You can teach him to make friends, control his anger, overcome his anxiety, show respect, and more…But what if your dragon has so many bad habits? What if he tends to bite his nails when anxious or bored? What if he can’t resist the temptation to pick his nose whenever he wants to? What if he loves junk foods and sugary treats, which are all he eats? What if he finds it hard to get away from his screens – whether it’s TV, games, or phones? What if all his bad habits affect his health, relationships with friends, school work, and much more?

  • Diggory Doo Learns School Safety (My Dragon Books – Volume 68)

    Steve Herman Diggory Doo Learns School Safety (My Dragon Books – Volume 68)

    In this heartwarming story, our favorite dragon, Diggory Doo, and his buddy Drew, along with their classmates, take on something very important: School Safety.Lockdowns and Evacuations Made Less Scary:The idea of school lockdowns and evacuations can be daunting. But Diggory's here to show your kids that it's all about staying safe and following instructions.In this book, your children will learn with Diggory Doo about: Being Alert to Announcements: The story emphasizes the importance of paying attention to important announcements and understanding their urgency. Following Guidance: Diggory and his friends learn the crucial role of following teacher's instructions during safety drills. Practicing Safety Measures: learn safety measures such as securing the room, staying hidden, and what to do in lockdowns due to an unlikely dangerous event. Balancing Awareness and Courage: while acknowledging natural fears, the story reinforces the message that school staff and law enforcement are always there to protect them. Learning Through Practice: It's not just about knowing, but about doing! Diggory Doo and his friends not only learn but also practice evacuation, understanding the safest routes and actions under the guidance of their teacher. See Something, Say Something: It's crucial to be cautious but not fearful, and how Diggory and friends learn that keeping the school safe is the team's effort.

  • Diggory Doo, It's Moving Day! (My Dragon Books - Volume 62)

    Steve Herman Diggory Doo, It's Moving Day! (My Dragon Books - Volume 62)

    Having a pet dragon is so much fun. You can teach him to sit, roll over, and play… You can teach him to make friends, control his anger, overcome his anxiety, show respect, and so much more…But what if you have to move to a new house in a different town, and your dragon is furious, scared, and doesn't understand what a move is? What if he's sad to leave behind all his friends? What if he misses his teacher and school? What if he misses the old house, the park, the bakery down the street, the swing set, and his soccer team? What if he's worried if he'd ever like the new house, new friends, and school? How would he fit in? And much more?

  • Diggory Listens to His Body (My Dragon Books - Volume 67)

    Steve Herman Diggory Listens to His Body (My Dragon Books - Volume 67)

    Navigating big emotions can be challenging for children. With the beloved dragon Diggory Doo, this captivating book will help your children understand and connect their feelings and physical sensations.As your children follow Diggory Doo’s adventure, they will learn about different sensations in their bodies and how these sensations are clues to understanding their feelings and emotions. This book will help you: Tackle the confusion your children face in interpreting their feelings and physical sensations. Teach children that every sensation, whether big or small, is a normal part of everyday life. Demonstrate how bodily sensations are important clues to understanding feelings and emotions. Guide children on how to listen to and understand their body’s signals. Offer strategies for children to handle their emotions and feelings in healthy ways. Provide insights into how the body responds during different emotional states. And much more… With relatable characters, “Diggory Listens to His Body” will make children feel seen and understood as they follow him on his adventure. This is an essential resource for all children, including those with special needs, to navigate every day and stressful situations.

  • Dragon & The Bully (My Dragon Books - Volume 5)

    Steve Herman Dragon & The Bully (My Dragon Books - Volume 5)

    Having a pet dragon is very fun. But when your dragon burns stuff, it’s not very cool. So you need to enroll your dragon in school. But in school, there is a big dinosaur and he is a bully. The dinosaur bullies your dragon, and your dragon is sad. What do you do? You teach your dragon how to deal with the bully.

  • Dragon and His Friend (My Dragon Books - Volume 31)

    Steve Herman Dragon and His Friend (My Dragon Books - Volume 31)

    Having a pet dragon is so much fun! You can teach him many things such as sit, roll over, and play… You can teach him how to behave, how to be kind, how to control his emotions, and much more… But what if your dragon has a new friend who has autism? How do you explain autism to your dragon? How do you help him understand that we’re all uniquely different, and we think, feel and experience the world differently? How do you teach him that our differences can be helpful and get him learn important lessons about patience, understanding and tolerance so we can best accommodate our differences?

  • Dragon Sibling Rivalry (My Dragon Books - Volume 29)

    Steve Herman Dragon Sibling Rivalry (My Dragon Books - Volume 29)

    Having a pet dragon is very fun! He can sit, roll over, and play… He can candle a birthday cake, lit a campfire, or do so many other cool things… Having a pet dragon is the greatest thing you can ever dream of… UNTIL he has a little sister… that’s when things will turn upside down! ONE dragon living in your house is tough, but now there are TWO! Your dragon doesn’t like his little sister. Not even one tiny bit… He doesn’t want to share his toys. He’d taunt and tease his little sister. He’d be jealous and afraid that you love the little sister more… And too much other sibling rivalry that you have to deal with… What should you do? You show him that siblings is the greatest gift we could ever have… You teach your dragon about sibling relationships, how to get along, how to be patient, kind, and how to love his sister.

  • Dragon’s Mask (My Dragon Books - Volume 38)

    Steve Herman Dragon’s Mask (My Dragon Books - Volume 38)

    A fun and important book for parents and educators to reinforce the importance of wearing masks, and to teach kids to wear a mask to help prevent the spread of germs and viruses in a fun and playful way! Having a pet dragon is really fun and you can teach him to do lots of cool things… But what if your dragon doesn’t know how to properly wear a mask? What if he’s struggling with wearing a mask because he doesn’t understand how important it is to wear a mask in public because of a virus outbreak? How do you teach him about germs, viruses and the pandemic? How do you show him what needed to be done to keep himself and everyone safe? How do you teach your dragon to wear a mask to help prevent the spread of germs and viruses during the pandemic? Get this book now and learn with Diggory Doo the dragon why wearing masks are important during this time!

  • Fix Your Dragon’s Attitude (My Dragon Books - Volume 18)

    Steve Herman Fix Your Dragon’s Attitude (My Dragon Books - Volume 18)

    Having a pet dragon is very fun. But what do you do when he has an attitude? What if he would howl out loud as if he were in pain when things doesn’t go his way? What if he sees everything as negative? Classes are boring, having to brush his teeth while they’re falling out in a few years anyway, friends can’t play because they have homework to do, TV breaks when he needed it the most, and everything else is just again him! What do you do when your little dragon thinks the world is just out to get him? You teach him to adjust his attitude!

  • Foster Dragon, The (My Dragon Books - Volume 40)

    Steve Herman Foster Dragon, The (My Dragon Books - Volume 40)

    A Cute Children’s Book to help Kids understand Foster Care and Adoption. Join Drew and his dragon Diggory Doo on this uplifting story to understand what it means to be a foster child and the many issues, questions, and feelings they have that are directly or indirectly affected by Foster Care. With the cute and relatable Dragon Diggory Doo going through the same issues children have, this is an essential book to help children cope with difficult challenges such as changing families, being removed from a home, or how scary things can be, and how to navigate the fears and feelings going into Foster Care. Educators and parents will find this book a great tool to help kids open up to discuss negative behaviors, as well as understanding and gaining trust for adults involved such as social workers, parents, lawyers, parents, therapists, and more… Read this book to children to give them the empowering affirmation that no matter how hard and uncertain things can be, they’re loved and the adults involved are lending the helping hands, and what they can do to adjust to the new living associated with Foster Care.

  • Get Your Dragon To Eat Healthy Food (My Dragon Books - Volume 42)

    Steve Herman Get Your Dragon To Eat Healthy Food (My Dragon Books - Volume 42)

    Having a pet dragon is very fun! He can sit, roll over, and play… He can candle a birthday cake, lit a campfire, or so many other cool things… But what if your dragon only eats junk and processed foods? What if pizzas, burgers, fries and hot dogs are all foods that he enjoys? What if he is eating too much sweets? What if he refuses to eat vegetables and fruits? What if his unhealthy eating habits makes it hard for him to exercise and staying focus? What if he easily gets sick, tired, performs poorly at school, and more? What should you do? You teach him: The importance of good nutrition How junk foods are bad How healthy fresh foods can make him feel. The different types of fruits and vegetables and how they help him grow up healthy and strong How good foods work and why variety is important How to make healthy eating choices, and encourage him to try new healthy foods…

  • Get Your Dragon To Try New Things (My Dragon Books - Volume 19)

    Steve Herman Get Your Dragon To Try New Things (My Dragon Books - Volume 19)

    Having a pet dragon is very fun! You can train him to roll over, sit and play… You can ask him to light your campfire on a camping trip… Or you can tell him to candle a birthday cake, and many other cool things… But what if your dragon is always afraid to try new things? Whether it’s learning to swim, eating new food, talking to new friends, or try to learn a new skill set, he always refuses, and always says “Tomorrow!” What do you do? You teach him to overcome his fears! You teach him to embrace change, get out of his comfort zone, see what he’s missing, and to have fun!

  • Happy Birthday, Dragon! (My Dragon Books - Volume 6)

    Steve Herman Happy Birthday, Dragon! (My Dragon Books - Volume 6)

    Having a pet dragon is very fun. You can teach your dragon to sit, stand, roll over, and you can even potty train him... But when it comes to your dragon’s birthday, what do you do? You throw a birthday party for your dragon!

  • Help Your Dragon Cope with Trauma (My Dragon Books - Volume 34)

    Steve Herman Help Your Dragon Cope with Trauma (My Dragon Books - Volume 34)

    Having a pet dragon is so much fun! He can sit, roll over, and play… He can candle a birthday cake, lit a campfire, or so many other cool things… But what if your dragon experienced a traumatic event? What if he’s constantly having bad dreams about the terrible thing he experienced? What if he wasn’t able to rest well, and telling you his tummy hurts? What if he tried to run away but couldn’t escape from his thoughts of the awful thing that happened? What if he didn’t want to share with you or to talk about the terrible thing he saw? What if his broken heart can’t seem to heal, and you’re really concerned? What should you do? You help him talk about and understand the experience. You give him practical advice and activities to overcome his fear. You help him understand his feelings and you teach him that life goes on, and most of it is good, and so much, much more…


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Finally, A Children's Book Series that Effortlessly Teaches Social-Emotional Learning!

Whether you're a parent, teacher, school counselor, therapist, or mental health professional, you've likely searched high and low for the best resources on teaching children how to handle their social-emotional struggles.

It is difficult to find relevant, engaging books that teach Social-Emotional Learning (SEL)...

From angry outbursts to disruptive behaviors, every kid struggles with social and emotional issues from time to time, and it can be exhausting trying to help them cope with their daily challenges.

If you're searching for a resource that will help you teach young children how to deal with their social and emotional issues in a relatable and engaging way, look no further. The My Dragon Books series is your solution.

Learn with Diggory Doo and Drew through relatable, real-life lessons!

Written with ample love and care by Steve Herman, the My Dragon Books series is full of valuable life lessons that kids will absorb in a fun and effortless way.

My Dragon Books follow the story of Diggory Doo, an adorable dragon, and his best friend, a boy named Drew.

In each story, Drew helps his dragon overcome different real-life challenges(that children face everyday) in a healthy and productive way.

Children learn, alongside Diggory Doo, about how to deal with social-emotional issues such as controlling anger, making mistakes, overcoming anxiety, learning manners, telling the truth, making friends, showing empathy, and much more…

Not only do kids love Diggory Doo, but they also relate to the obstacles he faces in each story.

Watch your child learn valuable life lessons as they're captivated by the story of the lovable dragon who deals with emotional struggles just like they do.

You'll be amazed when your child asks you to read My Dragon Books over and over again.

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