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A heartwarming tale of small bravery and big friendships, perfect for fans of How to Catch a Dragon or Amy Wu and the Patchwork Dragon. Little Mei loves dragons more than anything-especially during the dazzling annual Lantern Festival. But this year, the celebration takes a magical turn. When a shimmering, mysterious light leads Mei away from the safety of the bright city streets and into the quiet, shadowy hills, she discovers she isn't the only one there. A magnificent fiery creature is hiding in the dark, feeling lost and blue. Mei may be small, but her light is bright. Join her on a gentle…mehr

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A heartwarming tale of small bravery and big friendships, perfect for fans of How to Catch a Dragon or Amy Wu and the Patchwork Dragon. Little Mei loves dragons more than anything-especially during the dazzling annual Lantern Festival. But this year, the celebration takes a magical turn. When a shimmering, mysterious light leads Mei away from the safety of the bright city streets and into the quiet, shadowy hills, she discovers she isn't the only one there. A magnificent fiery creature is hiding in the dark, feeling lost and blue. Mei may be small, but her light is bright. Join her on a gentle adventure as she learns that sometimes, the bravest thing you can do is help a friend find their way home. Why readers love Mei The Brave Lantern:Atmospheric Art: Contrasts the vibrant festival lights with the soothing blues of the quiet hills. Themes of Empathy: Teaches children about kindness, helping others, and overcoming fear. Cultural Celebration: A beautiful introduction to the magic of the Lantern Festival.
Autorenporträt
M. Evans believes that every child deserves to be the hero of their own fairy tale. As the creator of MagicMe Books, she specializes in crafting one-of-a-kind adventures where a child's name, age, and favorite hobbies are woven directly into the magic of the story. When M. Evans isn't busy turning real-life kids into book characters, you can find her exploring stories from around the world through international cinema or tinkering with new technologies to find fresh ways to tell tales.