Featuring beautiful colour illustrations, Hiccup shows us the brilliance, fire and spirit of the lost dragon world in this stunning hardback gift book.
Family Traveller
Coinciding with Dreamworks' second How To Train Your Dragon movie, this gift book features new illustrations - in colour for the first time - and facts about her now-famous dragons.
The Sun
A racy guide to dragons.
Evening Standard
An entertaining and informative vital reference work for any young dragon tamer.
The Scotsman
Paints a picture of the brilliance and fire and spirit of that lost dragon world... a must for all keen dragonwatchers.
Dunfermline Press
Full to the brim... a lovingly recreated notebook which fans of Cowell's ridiculously popular novels will greedily devour in hours.
Bury Free Press
This will be on every dragon aficionado's Christmas list. A glossy volume packed with entertaining details. An ideal companion to the inventive series of novels.
Carousel
An entertaining and engaging guide to the many and various dragons who feature large in the books. The perfect Christmas gift for all Hiccup's many fans.
Ham & High
Essential for aspiring dragonwatchers.
Daily Express
An ideal companion to the inventive series of novels.
Carousel
The perfect Christmas gift for all Hiccup's many fans.
Ham & High
My fave 2014 book is The Incomplete Books of Dragons by Cressida Cowell
The Guardian
A must-have for Hiccup fans everywhere
WRD About Books
Cressida Cowell's unsurpassed knwoledge of dragons is wrapped up in a book that you can't help stroking as you pick it up... It is one of those rare books that teachers have reported children saving their pocket moeny, as they needed to own it. One of your on-going missions in life as teachers is to ensure children develop and widen their vocabulary. This is an ideal book to encourage understanding of well-chosen vocabulary in context. .. there may even be insights into human nature as we see echoes of our world in this stunning book.
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