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2010 Eric B. Thomasma
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Sam told his mother, “It really doesn't get cold. That’s just a myth, like dragons and unicorns.” But he soon learns the truth about winter... and dragons.
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From a review by WebbWeaver - Books, Movies, and Music Reviews
"I absolutely adored this children's book and read it aloud with my 8 year old son. He smiled throughout the story and proudly proclaimed, 'Sam and the Dragon gets a 100'. (He doesn't like spiders) I am giving Sam and the Dragon a 5-spider rating and recommending it to children of all ages. With beautiful illustrations and a delightful story Sam and the Dragon is sure to become a favorite in your home. Fire up the furnace and snuggle up with this cozy little book." - CK Webb

From an Amazon reader review
"... when my little one wants to reread a story, I know it's a winner for children, and the word needs to put out that it has the potential to take young children on a grand adventure----one on which they may wish to go over and over again!
As for myself: I have now read "Sam and the Dragon" six times. Eric B. Thomasma combines ingenuity with imagination (not to mention Fantasy's ultimate archetype of warmth----the dragon!) to give children a wonderful perspective on home heating! I will never see my furnace in the same ole' light again!"
"I wish I had a dragon! I wish I had a dragon!"
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Eric B Thomasma
Eric B. Thomasma has worked as an electrician and electronics technician for most of his adult life.  He’s a life long fan of Sci Fi and especially space travel as he hopes it w More...

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