7 sizzling books about dragons

Ember Spark and the Thunder of Dragons author Abi Elphinstone recommends stories about a favourite fantastical creature.

In my novel Ember Spark and The Thunder of Dragons, Ember Spark and Arno Whisper are Apprentice Vets to Magical Beasts. They learn about all sorts of fantastical creatures: a unicorn fond of meringues; a hippogriff living in Big Ben; a pod of neverwhales who spray diamonds from their blowholes.

But it’s the dragons who play the biggest part in Ember and Arno’s first adventure – from the tiny silver one called Smidge, who’s lost her parents, to the enormous one dying of a broken heart.

Here are some of my favourite dragons in children’s books…

Abi’s favourites

Billy and The Dragon by Nadia Shireen

While tucking into a sticky bun, Fatcat is snatched by a dragon. Billy, who keeps useful things like telescopes in her hair, spies Fatcat and embarks upon a quest to get him back. The story includes two dragons, a fox fond of trifle, and an informative worm; it is impossible to read it without chuckling.

Impossible Creatures by Katherine Rundell

In this brilliant fantasy book, there is a jaculus – a tree-dragon. He is small and fierce and desperate for someone to write his biography. He also has some of the best one-liners in the story: ‘…it is my bounden right and duty, now, to eat you. It was courteous of you to come ready-washed.

Tell Me a Dragon by Jackie Morris

I tried to draw a dragon the other day; it looked like a drunk Labrador. Jackie Morris’ dragons, however, are startlingly realistic. Her illustrations force your eyes wide open then make you stare. In this book, Jackie imagines there is a different type of dragon for every child in the world. My favourite is her ice dragon. He looks wise and kind and utterly unfussed about brushing his hair.

The Dragon With a Chocolate Heart by Stephanie Burgis

A dragon called Aventurine drinks an enchanted hot chocolate and finds herself transformed into a puny human girl. Aventurine seeks out an apprenticeship in a chocolate house and whilst bringing havoc to the human city, she also finds friendship there. A fabulous dragon adventure told with tenderness and wit.

Once Upon a Dragon’s Fire by Beatrice Blue

Two children, Freya and Sylas, journey into a deep, dark cave to rid the kingdom of a dragon rumoured to eat kittens and blow terrible storms from his jaws. But the dragon Freya and Sylas encounter is unexpectedly lovely. And he likes stories – only the ones he hears claim dragons are nasty. Freya and Sylas invent a new tale: a story that champions kindness and results in a remarkable act of courage.

The Boy Who Grew Dragons by Andy Shepherd

Tomas makes an extraordinary discovery: there is a tree growing dragons at the bottom of his grandad’s garden. To Tomas’ delight, one of the dragons becomes his pet, but when Tomas finds his toothbrush on fire and his pants hanging from the TV aerial, he realises having a dragon for a pet is no easy task. Anarchic, funny and packed with joy. My kids adore this series.

Dragon Mountain by Katie and Kevin Tsang

A quartet of kids – Billy, Dylan, Charlotte and Ling-Fei – stumble across an age-old secret on their summer camp: four powerful warrior dragons lie hidden deep within the mountain behind the camp. With bucketloads of humour, pace and magic, this is a soaring, sizzling, fire-breathing gem of an adventure story.

  • Billy and the Dragon

    by Nadia Shireen 

    2019 2 to 6 years 

    • Fantasy
    • Picture books

    Billy and her sidekick, the amusingly monobrowed Fatcat, are at a fancy dress party when a very large REAL dragon swoops down from nowhere and grabs Fatcat! As always, Shireen’s comic timing is first class.

  • Tell me a Dragon

    by Jackie Morris 

    2016 4 to 9 years 

    • Fantasy
    • Myths and legends
    • Non-fiction
    • Picture books

    Jackie Morris’s lyrical descriptions imagine each child’s relationship with their own dragon, and the reader is invited to imagine their dragon, too, at the end of the book.

  • The Dragon with a Chocolate Heart

    by Stephanie Burgis, illustrated by Freya Hartas 

    2017 6 to 12 years 

    • Adventure
    • Chapter books
    • Fantasy
    • Myths and legends

    When spirited young dragon Aventurine is tricked into drinking some enchanted hot chocolate, she is turned into a human girl. Dragons, magic and chocolate combine in this captivating fantasy adventure.

  • Ember Spark and the Thunder of Dragons

    illustrated by Kristina Kister 

    2024 9 to 12 years 

    • Adventure
    • Fantasy

    A cracking fantasy adventure featuring devious baddies, a golden flying bathtub, a host of magical creatures, a conspiratorial teacher, a heartbroken baby dragon and even an encounter with the Loch Ness Monster. 

  • Impossible Creatures

    by Katherine Rundell, illustrated by Tomislav Tomic 

    2023 9 to 12+ years 

    • Adventure
    • Fantasy
    • Myths and legends

    Katherine Rundell has created an incredibly real-feeling magical world and story to rival classics like Narnia, with writing that sweeps you up and main characters who are simultaneously humanly flawed yet inherently pure and good.

  • Dragon Mountain

    by Katie & Kevin Tsang 

    2020 9 to 12 years 

    • Adventure
    • Fantasy
    • Myths and legends

    Billy Chan would rather spend his summer surfing than travelling to China for summer camp – but little does he know, he’s about to become whisked off for a fantastic adventure involving dragons, magic, and a battle to save the world…

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