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Cedric is a dragon like no other. He lives at the zoo, adores children, and is quite possibly the most spectacular dragon Tig has ever known. But when the real reptiles insist he is not a true dragon, Cedric begins to doubt himself. With Tig on his back, he soars far away to find somewhere he belongs, leaving the zoo in chaos. It will take a murmuration of birds, a zoo full of worried animals, and a big apology to bring their beloved dragon home again.
Cedric is based on the dragon sculpture that decades of children have climbed on at Auckland Zoo in Aotearoa New Zealand. The illustrations are by Craig Phillips.
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