Tuesday, June 16, 2026

An Illustrated Treasury of Dragon Tales by Theresa Breslin and Kate Leiper - OPTIONAL

An Illustrated Treasury of Dragon Tales by Theresa Breslin and Kate Leiper
, 161 pages. Floris Books, 2025. $25. 9781782509103

BUYING ADVISORY: EL, MS, HS - OPTIONAL

APPEALS TO: SOME

Not all dragons in folklore and mythology are evil, and not all are good. Some dragons look like serpents, and some can shapeshift. This book contains 10 diverse dragon stories from around the world. The stories come from China, Scotland, Egypt, Poland, Mexico, Norse and Greek mythology, Russia, Japan, and India.

I was a bit leery of this book to begin with. It is over 150 pages, and its reading level is very high. I read the first two stories with an 8-year-old dragon-obsessed girl, and while they held her attention, she was ready for a break from the overly-wordy folklore. As I read through the stories, I was reminded of my love for folklore and fairytales. The international stories were fascinating. So, it's not for everyone, and I can't see many young children reading it by themselves, but I did enjoy it.

Rachel, elementary school librarian 

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