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The Dragon Who Wanted to Be a Turtle

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The Dragon Who Wanted to Be a Turtle

By: Gini Graham Scott
Narrated by: Dustin Miller
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The Dragon Who Wanted to Be a Turtle is a story about a dragon who doesn’t like many things he has to do, such as breathing fire, racing across the island, and flying high in the sky. After he sees some turtles frolicking in the water, he envies their relaxed life and wishes he could be a turtle. Then, an attack by some hawks leads him to help the turtles and think about who he is and what he really wants to be. The Dragon Who Wanted to Be a Turtle tells his story.

Gini Graham Scott, PhD, JD, CEO of Changemakers Publishing and Writing, is an internationally known writer, speaker, and workshop leader. She has published over 50 books with major publishers on various topics and has written over 3 dozen children’s books. She is a member of the Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators. She does workshops on self-publishing and creativity, and she helps clients write books and self-publish them or find publishers and agents.

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©2022 Gini Graham Scott (P)2022 Gini Graham Scott
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