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THE DRAGON ON THE TRAIN

RS.3,240
RS.3,240
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The Dragon on the Train is a captivating children`s fiction book by Ben Brooks that takes young readers on a magical journey through themes of memory, friendship and adventure. Follow Elliot as he navigates loss and discovers whether a dragon can help him remember his beloved grandma in this heartwarming fantasy tale.

  • Author: Ben Brooks, an acclaimed writer of children`s fiction and literature
  • Central plot follows Elliot`s emotional journey through grief and remembrance
  • Explores meaningful themes of memory, friendship, family bonds and adventure
  • Written for young readers aged 7-12 who enjoy fantasy and imaginative storytelling
  • Engaging narrative combines magical realism with genuine emotional depth
  • Ideal gift for birthdays, school holidays or young fantasy book enthusiasts

Order this enchanting fiction book from Kapruka and have it delivered across Sri Lanka for young readers ready to explore a world of imagination.

Yes, Kapruka delivers books and other items to most locations within Sri Lanka, ensuring a wide reach for customers across the country.

Delivery times may vary depending on your location in Sri Lanka. Typically, it takes a few days from the time of order placement to receive your book. For specific delivery timelines, you can check the estimated delivery time provided at checkout on the Kapruka website.

Currently, `The Dragon on the Train` is available only in English on the Kapruka site.

The book is generally suitable for children aged between 6 to 12 years, providing an engaging and imaginative story that is easy to understand for young readers.

The main theme of the book revolves around adventure and friendship, as it tells the story of a young protagonist`s magical journey with a dragon, exploring new places and facing challenges together.

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4.6 average based on 32 reviews.

Children's fiction that weaves fantasy with emotional themes sits at the heart of what young readers in Sri Lanka reach for most. Parents and teachers alike look for training aids that build empathy and imagination together. Sinhala-language editions also make these stories accessible to a broader classroom audience, and communication skills books have seen steady demand across age groups.

Young readers who enjoy character-driven adventures often branch into illustrated storytelling formats next. Browsing enviornment is a natural next step, as visual narratives pair well with the kind of imaginative themes found in fantasy fiction for children.

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