Hiccup, Toothless, and the dragons of Berk return in this Little Golden Book retelling of DreamWorks’ hit movie How to Train Your Dragon—it’s perfect for children ages 3 to 5 and fans of all ages! More than anything, Hiccup wants to capture dragons—that is, until he actually catches one! And so begins the incredible story of one of the most unlikely yet unforgettable friendships ever made. A story about believing in your friends and believing in yourself, How to Train Your Dragon is finally retold in this Little Golden Book!

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Hiccup, Toothless, and the dragons of Berk return in this Little Golden Book retelling of DreamWorks’ hit movie How to Train Your Dragon—it’s perfect for children ages 3 to 5 and fans of all ages! More than anything, Hiccup wants to capture dragons—that is, until he actually catches one! And so begins the incredible story of one of the most unlikely yet unforgettable friendships ever made. A story about believing in your friends and believing in yourself, How to Train Your Dragon is finally retold in this Little Golden Book!

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