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Paperback Herb, the Vegetarian Dragon Book

ISBN: 1905236476

ISBN13: 9781905236473

Herb, the Vegetarian Dragon

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Meet Herb, the dragon who prefers gardening to gobbling meat. When his vegetable-loving ways land him in the castle's dungeon, will he be able to stay true to his values? Packed with wacky visual details and quirky dialogue, Herb, the Vegetarian Dragon overturns your expectations again and again, making for a delightful and thought-provoking read every time.

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5 ratings

Don't eat people

I adore this book, and my five year old delights in it as well. The message is excellent -- some people (and dragons) like to eat meat, some people (and dragons) like to eat veggies, and no one should eat people. I like that it isn't the least bit preachy. I happen to be a vegetarian, and my husband and child are not, and it isn't about one kind of eating being better than another, just different. If you have a "mixed" eating family like mine, or if your meat eating child has vegetarian friends, or your vegetarian child has meat eating friends, or if you enjoy any well-written, well-illustrated children's book, then this book belongs on your shelf.

Simply Great Book. Kids and Adults Agree.

We received this book as a gift and it has become one of my 4-year-old daughter's favorites. Rarely do we agree so enthusiastically about a bedtime story! She goes for Disney, I go for Robert McClosky. Further, it has stood the test of time (18 months). This is an eternity for a 4 year old. No other book has been such a perennial favorite. I think I have read this book to her about 250 times over the past 18 months. The crazy thing is I enjoy it every time. Because the pictures are so detailed, you often see something you missed on previous reads. It is a fairy tale, so I say to those who are quick to attack it as not having enough meaning for Vegetarians or being gruesome, they are missing the point. It is harmless and entertaining. Kids really enjoy it. And I teaches acceptance of others for what they are, which in my humble opinion is more important than preaching a particular view point on Vegetarianism. A side note, the book has helped my daughter recently with school where they have been studying Dinosaurs and their eating habits. She now loves to identify people and animals as Herbivores, Carnivores or Omnivores.I love this book so much I have bought 2 additional copies as gifts now myself. And, by the way, everyone in our family is an omnivore.

Not strictly pro-vegetarian but rather pro-choice

It would have been easier to write a children's book about a vegetarian among carnivores as a parable of good and evil. The vegetarian would live in harmony with nature. The carnivores would be constantly at war. In Herb, The Vegetarian Dragon, author Jules Bass instead presents a tale of acceptance, difference and compromise. Herb, as the title foretells, is a vegetarian dragon. The other dragons in the forest of Nogard are meat-eaters. The King and his brave knights at Castle Dark are also meat eaters. In fact, one major complaint the human carnivores have about the dragon carnivores (in addition to the dragon leader's penchant for "the sweet taste of royal princesses") is that they eat the finest wild boar meat. Through the intervention of a little girl who has befriended Herb, the story is resolved with all parties free to eat what they choose, as long as they stop eating each other. So, despite the characterization of meat eaters as violent warmongers, the resolution is not strictly pro-vegetarian but rather pro-choice. Debbie Harter's illustrations are exquisite. Rich and colorful, full of small detail as well as huge characters, the pictures allow the book to reach that perfect combination of engrossing story and mesmerizing visuals. For the vegetarian child, Herb, The Vegetarian Dragon has the added benefit of presenting a happy character who is different because of what he eats. Herb is a wonderful role model. --Reviewed by Jake Aryeh Marcus

Herb, the Vegetarian Dragon

This is a wonderful book for teachers to use with either a dragon or friendship unit. Besides exploring the dietary habits of dragons, it also delves into the character traits of acceptance and loyalty. The colorful pages keep a child's full attention. It is a welcome addition to my third grade library.

What a great book!!!

I was amazed when a fellow friend and I stumbled onto this book. The details in the pictures are great and the book has an excellent message for children. At the time, I hesitated buying it, but after thinking about it for awhile, I have to get this book. Being a vegetarian myself and having numerous friends who are raising vegetarian children, this is a great book to give them. It shows that it is ok to be different. Thank you both for writing such a great book.
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