You could hardly blame Dexter, ordinarily a well-behaved young dragon,
for showing off when he suddenly found that he could make clouds of
smoke. The temptation is irresistible, but Dexter quickly becomes
insufferable. First he watches his own reflection in the river in order
to admire the smoke. Then he puffs it in the faces of his friends: the
zebra, the giraffe, and the elephant. He even blows smoke rings around
his own tail to prove how clever he is.
Soon Dexter has no friends left. He is a very lonely dragon indeed,
until quite by accident he discovers a way his talent can be used to win
back his playmates.
This wonderful story -- first published in 1953 -- will delight both
young readers and their parents, and so will Lisa McCue's appealing new
pictures of this lovable show-off.