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Ellray Jakes the Dragon Slayer!

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Publisher Marketing: EllRay Jakes is a small kid with big problems! EllRay Jakes may be the smallest kid in his class at Oak Glen Primary School, but he's also his sister Alfie's big brother. So when it looks like Alfie is being bossed around by a dragon-like girl at her school, EllRay feels responsible. As her older (and wiser!) brother, shouldn't he show her that she should stand up for herself? But little sisters and four year old dragons are a bit more complicated than he thought. Check out the other books in the EllRay Jakes series: "EllRay Jakes Is Not A Chicken!," "EllRay Jakes is a Rock Star!," and "EllRay Jakes Walks the Plank!"
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    • School Library Journal

      March 1, 2015

      Gr 1-4-EllRay Jakes is back, and this time he is ready to battle a dragon: the four-year-old bully who is making preschool miserable for EllRay's little sister, Alfie. Though he's only eight years old and the smallest kid in his class, EllRay steps in for his preoccupied parents to teach Alfie to stand up for herself. EllRay has some experience with being bullied, but sometimes his good intentions lead him to act like a bully himself. Along the way, EllRay learns a lot about why people sometimes act the way they do and how he can earn his father's respect. The references to bullies as dragons are amusing, as are other metaphors. The recording begins with instructions for page cues that do not exist and a reference to the illustrations. Corey Allen's reading is sometimes difficult to follow, as he breaks sentences, especially dialogue, into several parts and often emphasizing words in mid-sentence. He does change inflection slightly for each character, especially in conversations between EllRay and his father. Still, it is gratifying to read about a positive sibling relationship within a supportive African American family, and EllRay's and Alfie's situations can spark discussion about bullying for younger readers. VERDICT Recommended for series fans and those looking for stories about siblings.-MaryAnn Karre, Binghamton, NY

      Copyright 2015 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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  • English

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  • Lexile® Measure:760
  • Text Difficulty:3-4

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