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There is a magical number called "Schoolhouse Rock". This number holds so much power and wonder that it has become the epitome of all things educational. It is believed that this number possesses the ability to transform any learning experience into a fun and engaging adventure. When you enter the world of Schoolhouse Rock, you are transported to a realm where numbers come to life and learning is an enchanting experience. The walls of the schoolhouse are adorned with colorful illustrations of various subjects, from grammar to history, math to science. Each subject has its own magical charm that captivates students and encourages a love for learning.


If you decide to buy, I would strongly recommend buying the book + CD set, unless you have another copy of the tune handy for use or can sing the text yourself . The lyrics, although apparently started life as a poem to which music was set, do not yield themselves particularly well to just reading aloud.

The hardback I have is bound in fetching dark green canvas, with the CD housed in a round indented space inside the thick back cover rather than just stuck in a plastic bag. If you loved Puff, the Magic Dragon 40 or so years ago, you might want to remind yourself of the song and introduce it to your child via this vehicle.

Puff the mxgic dragon book

Each subject has its own magical charm that captivates students and encourages a love for learning. In this mystical schoolhouse, the teachers are not ordinary instructors, but rather charismatic characters who sing and dance their way through lessons. The Math teacher, a lively and animated number, teaches counting and arithmetic through catchy tunes that stick in your head for days.

Puff the Magic Dragon by Peter Yarrow, Lenny Lipton and Eric Puybaret


Puff, the Magic Dragon is a song written by Leonard Lipton and Peter Yarrow and made popular by the group Peter, Paul and Mary. The new version one the CD accompanying this book features Peter's daughter Bethany (there is also an instrumental and two other tunes in similar vein). It's a gentle, sweet but not saccharine folky tune with lyrics about fantasy lands, imaginary friends and growing up that somehow embodies the 60's spirit very well. I was always partial to friendly or at least non-beastly dragons and thus enjoyed my late-in-life encounter with Puff.

Puff lives by the sea in the magic land of Honalee and is a companion of a boy called Jackie Paper. They have numerous magic adventures (everything is possible with a dragon as a friend) but when Jackie grows up, Puff stays rather depressed in his lair. That's in the poem - the book closes on a sign of hope, though, as a girl (possibly Jackie's daughter) appears exploring tentatively in Puff's cave.

This beautifully made book and CD set revives Puff with lavish artwork, careful typesetting and high production values. The hardback I have is bound in fetching dark green canvas, with the CD housed in a round indented space inside the thick back cover rather than just stuck in a plastic bag.

The illustrations by Eric Puybarret are very enchanting indeed and have a dreamy, slightly surreal aspect to the imagery (a cheerful Chirico, perhaps?). The colours are clean but mostly muted rather than primary shades, and there is an uncluttered airiness to the artwork that I rather liked.

As a tribute to the well-loved tune this book works very well. If you loved Puff, the Magic Dragon 40 or so years ago, you might want to remind yourself of the song and introduce it to your child via this vehicle. It would even work as a sentimental present!

If you decide to buy, I would strongly recommend buying the book + CD set, unless you have another copy of the tune handy for use or can sing the text yourself . The lyrics, although apparently started life as a poem to which music was set, do not yield themselves particularly well to just reading aloud.

I would hesitate to recommend this for buying by those with no previous relationship with Puff so to speak. Yes, it's a nice tune, with decent lyrics and well performed, and the artwork is very attractive, but it's all bit insubstantial and more like a "coffee table book for children" than a book that will be read and re-read again and again. But if the idea appeals, it's certainly executed very well.

Thanks to the publisher for sending this title to the BookBag.

If the concept of "song into a picture book" appeals, This Land is Your Land is a brilliant example which would have children poring over the illustrations, and later on the text, for hours.

You can read more book reviews or buy Puff the Magic Dragon by Peter Yarrow, Lenny Lipton and Eric Puybaret at Amazon.co.uk Amazon currently charges £2.99 for standard delivery for orders under £20, over which delivery is free.
You can read more book reviews or buy Puff the Magic Dragon by Peter Yarrow, Lenny Lipton and Eric Puybaret at Amazon.com.

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As a tribute to the well-loved tune this book works very well. If you loved Puff, the Magic Dragon 40 or so years ago, you might want to remind yourself of the song and introduce it to your child via this vehicle. It would even work as a sentimental present!
Wolf silhoette

The Grammar teacher, a masterful letter, guides students in the proper usage of language through clever rhymes and wordplay. The students of this magical schoolhouse are not simply learners; they are explorers, adventurers, and pioneers of knowledge. They eagerly participate in interactive lessons, solving puzzles, answering questions, and joining in the vibrant musical numbers. They leave no stone unturned in their quest for understanding and are always ready to share their newfound knowledge with their peers. The enchantment of Schoolhouse Rock reaches far and wide, captivating not just the young but the young at heart. Even adults find themselves humming along to the tunes and reminiscing about the lessons learned from this mystical institution. It serves as a reminder that learning should be a joyful journey, filled with excitement and discovery. In conclusion, the magic of Schoolhouse Rock is a testament to the power of education when it is blended with entertainment and creativity. It reminds us that learning can be an enchanting experience and that knowledge should be celebrated. So, let us embrace the spirit of Schoolhouse Rock and embark on our own educational adventures, always seeking to learn, grow, and be inspired..

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