Our Favorite Picture Books AND Chapter Books with Dragons

What is it about dragons that so fascinates the world? The lore, the mystery, the adventure…so much! My family and I have read dozens of dragon books over the years, and today we’re sharing the winners. (Of course, all serious readers know a book list is never complete, ha, but at this moment in time, these titles outshine the rest.)

Recommended dragon books | keenlykept.com

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In no particular order, here they are:

Recommended Dragon Picture Books

Dragon in a Dress

Dragon in a Dress (Spuler) | keenlykept.com

Author: Hannah Spuler
Illustrator: Maegan Penley
Summary: A dad, two kids and their pet bearded dragon have a wildly imaginative “tea time” experience.
Full Review
Buy on Amazon

Have You Seen My Dragon?

Have You Seen My Dragon? (Light) | keenlykept.com

Author: Steve Light
Illustrator: Steve Light
Summary: A counting book with a dragonish twist!
Buy on Amazon

Dragon Bones

Dragon Bones (Marsh) | keenlykept.com

Author: Sarah Glenn Marsh
Illustrator: Maris Wicks
Summary: A true story about Mary Anning, who discovered many dinosaur fossils. (Note for parents: evolution is present in the back pages but not in the story.)
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The Three Pigs

The Three Pigs (Wiesner) | keenlykept.com

Author: David Wiesner
Illustrator: David Wiesner
Summary: A mind-blowing twist on the classic story. We won’t spoil how a dragon enters the scene!
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The King and the Dragon

The King and the Dragon (Shrimpton) | keenlykept.com

Author: James Shrimpton
Illustrator: Helena Pérez García
Summary: Biblically accurate allegory on how sin came into the world and how it is ultimately defeated by Christ.
Full Review
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Saint George and the Dragon

Saint George and the Dragon (Hodges) | keenlykept.com

Author: Margaret Hodges
Illustrator: Trina Schart Hyman
Summary: A princess seeks a knight to save her people–enter George!
Full Review
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Katie and the Mona Lisa

Katie and the Mona Lisa (Mayhew) | keenlykept.com

Author: James Mayhew
Illustrator: James Mayhew
Summary: A girl who can enter classic art encounters a dragon!
Full Review
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The Stone Wall Dragon

The Stone Wall Dragon (Draper) | keenlykept.com

Author: Rochelle Draper
Illustrator: Rochelle Draper
Summary: Imaginative day when a boy’s stone wall turns into a dragon and invites him to ride.
Full Review
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Henry and the Kite Dragon

Henry and the Kite Dragon (Hall) | keenlykept.com

Author: Bruce Edward Hall
Illustrator: William Low
Summary: Based on a true story of children in Chinatown having a conflict with their neighbors.
Full Review
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The Laughing Dragon

The Laughing Dragon (Mahood) | keenlykept.com

Author: Kenneth Mahood
Illustrator: Kenneth Mahood
Summary: A Japanese emperor loves his pet dragon despite the havoc his laughing brings.
Full Review
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Knight Owl

Knight Owl (Denise) | keenlykept.com

Author: Christopher Denise
Illustrator: Christopher Denise
Summary: Delightful rhymes tell of a small owl who has dreamed his whole life about becoming a knight.
Full Review
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Why is Keiko Sick?

Why is Keiko Sick? (McKeever) | keenlykept.com

Author: Stacia McKeever
Illustrator: Ingrid Beyer
Summary: A girl’s best friend is diagnosed with leukemia and she asks her parents why. They give a true, gentle, and biblical answer.
Full Review
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How Droofus the Dragon Lost His Head

How Droofus the Dragon Lost His Head (Peet) | keenlykept.com

Author: Bill Peet
Illustrator: Bill Peet
Summary: A boy creatively saves a kind dragon from being hunted down by the king.
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John Ronald’s Dragons

John Ronald's Dragons (McAlister) | keenlykept.com

Author: Caroline McAlister
Illustrator: Eliza Wheeler
Summary: Captivating biography on J.R.R. Tolkien and his love of dragons.
Buy on Amazon

The Paper Dragon

The Paper Dragon (Davol) | keenlykept.com

Author: Marguerite W. Davol
Illustrator: Robert Sabuda
Summary: A creative artist is able to defend the village from a destructive dragon.
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The Night Dragon

Author: Naomi Howarth
Illustrator: Naomi Howarth
Summary: Beautifully illustrated story about a dragon who learns to just be herself and not worry what others think.
Full Review
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King Jack and the Dragon

King Jack and the Dragon (Bently) | keenlykept.com

Author: Peter Bently
Illustrator: Helen Oxenbury
Summary: The perfect combination of imaginative play, crisp rhymes, friends, and dragons!
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Sir Badalot and the Cranky Danky Dragon

Sir Badalot and the Cranky Danky Dragon (Jankovic) | keenlykept.com

Author: Rachel Jankovic
Illustrator: Forrest Dickison
Summary: A particularly delightful read-aloud tells how a bad dragon becomes stronger the more the boy whines and misbehaves.
Full Review
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The Knight and the Dragon

The Knight and the Dragon (DePaola) | keenlykept.com

Author: Tomie dePaola
Illustrator: Tomie dePaola
Summary: A classic “fight the dragon” story with a fun twist.
Full Review
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Sam, Bangs & Moonshine

Sam, Bangs & Moonshine (Ness) | keenlykept.com

Author: Evaline Ness
Illustrator: Evaline Ness
Summary: The dragon in this story is only in one child’s imagination but a poignant part of the storyline.
Full Review
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No Dragons for Tea

No Dragons for Tea (Pendziwol) | keenlykept.com

Author: Jean E. Pendziwol
Illustrator: Martine Gourbault
Summary: A creative story that actually teaches about fire safety!
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When Dragons Hearts Were Good

When Dragons' Hearts Were Good (Davis) | keenlykept.com

Author: Buddy Davis
Illustrator: Dan Lietha
Summary: A fictional view of how life was possibly like in the Garden of Eden before the Fall–with great rhymes and lots of color. Full gospel presented in the back.
Full Review
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The Book Dragon

The Book Dragon (Andrews) | keenlykept.com

Author: Kell Andrews
Illustrator: Éva Chatelain
Summary: A girl bravely approaches the dragon who keeps stealing the village’s books overnight…will they find a solution?
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Where is the Dragon?

Where is the Dragon? (Timmers) | keenlykept.com

Author: Leo Timmers
Illustrator: Leo Timmers
Summary: Fantastic illustrations young children will love as they journey with 3 knights in their nighttime search for a dragon.
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By the way, there is a permanent home for ALL dragon books I’ve reviewed, including the ones I don’t recommend. See the Dragon Books list here. Now onto chapter books we have loved over the years…be sure to click reviews for content and age suggestions!

Recommended Dragon Chapter Books

The Castle in the Attic

The Castle in the Attic (Winthrop) | keenlykept.com

Author: Elizabeth Winthrop
Summary: 10-year-old boy receives an heirloom gift that leads him into a fantasy world which includes a formidable dragon.
Full Review
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The Voyage of the Dawn Treader

Author: C.S. Lewis
Summary: Third book in infamous Narnia series and in which a boy has a very serious dragon problem.
Buy on Amazon

Ella Enchanted

Author: Gail Carson Levine
Summary: A fairy who gave a newborn girl the gift of obedience meant it as a gift, but it is a curse in reality. Fantasy creatures, including dragons, are mentioned but aren’t the main crux of the story. (Also – it’s very different AND much better than the movie.)
Full Review
Buy on Amazon

Prince Lander and the Dragon War

Prince Lander and the Dragon War (Smith) | keenlykept.com

Author: S.D. Smith
Summary: Part of fantastic middle grade series about rabbitkind facing extinction because of fierce enemies. Probably shouldn’t start with this one if you haven’t read the ones before it. The author keeps this handy page concerning reading order.
Buy on Amazon

Beowulf

Beowulf, translated by Rebsamen | keenlykept.com

Author: Unknown
Translator: Frederick Rebsamen
Summary: Timeless story of a hero defeating monsters, written in verse. A great (and complete) translation for younger readers.
Full Review
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The Reluctant Dragon

The Reluctant Dragon (Grahame) | keenlykept.com

Author: Kenneth Grahame
Illustrator: (many have illustrated this one–seek one you like!)
Summary: Through delightful prose, a boy, a dragon, and a knight become better acquainted. One of my favorite read-alouds.
Full Review
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The Dragon and the Raven

The Dragon and the Raven (Henty) | keenlykept.com

Author: G.A. Henty
Summary: Non-stop action story set in the days of King Alfred & the Viking Invasion. One of the ships is called The Dragon, so this is not a fantasy but realistic historical fiction.
Full Review
Buy directly from publisher

Paintball With Dragons

Paintball With Dragons (Bolinger) | keenlykept.com

Author: Hope Bolinger
Summary: A 13-year-old boy suddenly sees dragons no one else can see, mere weeks after his brother died. They help him process his grief, and the writing itself is excellent.
Full Review
Buy directly from publisher

Wingfeather Saga (whole series)

Author: Andrew Peterson
Summary: Don’t start with this one, but it’s possibly my favorite in the series (so I used its image). Dragons are a sub-theme throughout. Incredible fantasy world and unpredictable adventures abound.
Full Review (of first book)
Buy on Amazon

The Book of Dragons

Author: E. Nesbit
Summary: Each chapter is a stand-alone story featuring a dragon. Be prepared for dragons wreaking havoc as well as eating people!
Full Review
Buy on Amazon

My Father’s Dragon

My Father's Dragon (Gannett) | keenlykept.com

Author: Ruth Stiles Gannett
Illustrator: Ruth Stiles Gannett
Summary: A beginner chapter book in which a boy’s travels encounter several unique animal situations!
Full Review
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The Ordinary Princess

Author: M.M. Kaye
Summary: Princess Amy charms readers with her happy imagination and adventurous spirit when she runs away to avoid an arranged marriage.
Full Review
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The Hobbit

The Hobbit (Tolkien) | keenlykept.com

Author: J.R.R. Tolkien
Summary: Fantasy tale overflowing with suspenseful adventure, yet infused with perfectly-timed humor. Hobbits, wizards, elves, dwarfs, goblins, dragons and more!
Full Review
Buy on Amazon

Hunt for the Devil’s Dragon

Author: Marianne Hering
Summary: Part of a fantastic beginner chapter book series in which children time travel to various moments of Christian history. This one takes them to Libya where a town is being terrorized by a dragon. Will they be able to help?
Buy on Amazon

Dragons: Legends & Lore of Dinosaurs

Author/Editors: Bodie Hodge, Laura Welch
Illustrator: Bill Looney
Summary: With its stunning and interactive design, this oversized book provides hours of exploratory reading about dragons. What are myths? What are true?
Full Review
Buy on Amazon

So, those are our favorite books involving dragons…and we probably missed some! What would you add to this list? What would make the cut for your own family?

One-click download of this list in printable form

Happy reading!

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