From master storyteller Bob Graham comes an adorable and affecting
tale about imaginary friends and the bittersweet nature of growing up.
When Ellie is very small, she finds a lovable newborn dragon on a carton
of eggs in the grocery store. Ellie calls him Scratch, takes him home,
and moves him into her dollhouse. Her mother can't see Scratch, and her
teacher doesn't notice when Ellie brings Scratch to preschool, yet her
friends are amazed. Ellie is lucky to have an affectionate,
house-trained dragon like Scratch! But dragons get quite large as they
grow. And Ellie is growing, too, moving from dollhouses to dance
parties, not noticing that Scratch's brilliant green scales are
beginning to fade a little. . . . Beloved picture-book creator Bob
Graham illustrates the joys of imagination and friendship in this
touching story. With his signature gentle wit and warm, whimsically
detailed illustrations, he captures the bond between girl and dragon, as
well as the changes that come with time's passage. A wistful, quietly
thought-provoking tribute to the friends who appear when we need them
most, even if it's just for a little while.