

Train Your Dragon To Accept NO: Teach Your Dragon To Accept 'No' For An Answer. A Cute Children Story To Teach Kids About Disagreement, Emotions and Anger Management (My Dragon Books Book 7) - Kindle edition by Herman, Steve. Download it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading Train Your Dragon To Accept NO: Teach Your Dragon To Accept 'No' For An Answer. A Cute Children Story To Teach Kids About Disagreement, Emotions and Anger Management (My Dragon Books Book 7). Review: A Must-Have for Moms Teaching Emotional Growth - Train Your Dragon To Accept NO"* is an absolute gem for parents striving to teach their children essential emotional skills. As a mom, I know how hard it can be to help little ones manage frustration or disappointment, and this book makes the process so much easierand fun! The story is engaging, relatable, and packed with vibrant illustrations that keep kids hooked. The adorable dragon character is such a clever tool to show kids how to handle the word "no" with patience and understanding. My child immediately connected with the lessons, and we’ve already noticed fewer meltdowns during challenging situations. What I love most is how this book goes beyond just saying “no.” It teaches kids about disagreement, managing emotions, and the importance of self-control—all presented in a way that's simple yet impactful. As a parent, I believe emotional intelligence is something every child should learn early, and this book does a phenomenal job making it approachable. I highly recommend *Train Your Dragon To Accept NO* to parents, caregivers, and educators. It’s not just a book! It’s a valuable tool for shaping better communication and emotional growth in young children. If you’re looking for a fun and meaningful way to teach your kids about managing big emotions, this book is a must-have! Review: Great books - Love the Teach Your Dragon books. Easy enough for the kids to read and learn from.









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N**Z
A Must-Have for Moms Teaching Emotional Growth
Train Your Dragon To Accept NO"* is an absolute gem for parents striving to teach their children essential emotional skills. As a mom, I know how hard it can be to help little ones manage frustration or disappointment, and this book makes the process so much easierand fun! The story is engaging, relatable, and packed with vibrant illustrations that keep kids hooked. The adorable dragon character is such a clever tool to show kids how to handle the word "no" with patience and understanding. My child immediately connected with the lessons, and we’ve already noticed fewer meltdowns during challenging situations. What I love most is how this book goes beyond just saying “no.” It teaches kids about disagreement, managing emotions, and the importance of self-control—all presented in a way that's simple yet impactful. As a parent, I believe emotional intelligence is something every child should learn early, and this book does a phenomenal job making it approachable. I highly recommend *Train Your Dragon To Accept NO* to parents, caregivers, and educators. It’s not just a book! It’s a valuable tool for shaping better communication and emotional growth in young children. If you’re looking for a fun and meaningful way to teach your kids about managing big emotions, this book is a must-have!
J**N
Great books
Love the Teach Your Dragon books. Easy enough for the kids to read and learn from.
M**Y
Great teaching hook.
Excellent book for young children.
I**E
A GREAT teaching method, entertaining & relatable.
Purchased for my 1-1/2 year-old grandson who is just learning to forcefully say “no!” Certainly, it is above his reading level, but he understands what I am saying, most, if not all of the time, and I believe his understanding is enough to grasp what is happening with the very good illustrations. The rhyming cadence of the text is also very captivating. The next time his babysitting grandma has to tell him “no,” we can pull out this book (and the plush toy) and I am confident this will help him understand and remember why I had to say “no” this time. The plush dragon will be a great physical reminder to him of what he heard. I’m so impressed with this book that I went ahead and ordered the potty training book to go with the new potty he will be getting next week. So many kids’ books do not have this level of thoughtful, creative instruction, and I am really happy to have found this author. He knows what he’s doing and the illustrations are perfect.
B**Z
Communication bridge tool for families
It’s to the point, it’s a book you still have to be a parent. All kids go through a phase of not listening to “no” it doesn’t make them bad or we don’t need a book to show them this is bad behavior. This book just puts it in a different perspective other than the parents and the child can connect better. It’s your choice as a parent to make a conversation after the book to make sure they understand and to build the positive talk. This book is a “bridging” tool not to tell your kid they are bad, as a parent I think that’s common sense. This is in remark to previous negative review I read.
A**R
Fun read!
Love the train your dragon books, easy to ready for my child and he loves the stories as to see familiar behaviors and how to get a good idea on how to handle scenarios in real life.
B**N
Cute, Rhyming, Kids Love Them
The book isn't perfect by social media mom standards (some suggestion about "being bad" which some may find icky) but overall, I love these books and recommend them to friends. They are easy to read, cute, rhyme, and my kids enjoy them. I don't mind reading them over and over either which is a plus, because some kids books are just terrible for repeat use. The ink smell is really strong for those who have sensory stuff. Hey- Mx. Author- if you have the power to make some series of these (totally rip off Mo Willems Biggie Books- haha) I would be interested in purchasing some. It would be easier to have some "collections" around the house instead of individual paperbacks scattered everywhere.
J**N
A great book, and a great series
My 6-year old and I love these "Dragon Books" with Drew and Diggory Doo. I love the easy to learn lessons in this book series. Since there are so many books and varying topics, it makes it easy to pick a book to tailor to your kid's needs. I highly recommend this series about Drew teaching his pet dragon, Diggory Doo, many valuable lessons! The illustrations are really cute, too!
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