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Dragons in a Bag

Chapter Book162 pagesAges 8-12
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Summary

Nine-year-old Jaxon is sent to spend the day with Ma, who turns out to be a witch rather than his grandmother. She enlists his help to deliver baby dragons to a magical world, with two strict rules: don't let them out of the bag and don't feed them anything sweet. When Jaxon and his friends break both rules, they must figure out how to safely deliver the dragons before they're lost in Brooklyn forever.

At a Glance
💬LanguageMild
⚔️ViolenceMild
💋Romance & SexNone
🍷Drugs & AlcoholNone
📋Other ContentModerate
Language

💬 Does Dragons in a Bag have profanity or strong language?

ProfanityNone
Blasphemy / Religious ProfanityNone
Crude / Childish LanguageMild
Racial / Ethnic SlursNone
f-word
sh*t
*ss
b*st*rd
b*tch
bl**dy
bug**r
d*mn
c-word
h*ll
cr*p
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Violence

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Graphic Violence / GoreNone
Disturbing / FrighteningMild
Vulgar / Obscene GesturesNone
Bullying / Verbal CrueltyNone
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Romance & Sex

💋 Romance and sexual content in Dragons in a Bag

Explicit Sexual ContentNone
Sexually SuggestiveNone
Kissing (Light / Peck)None
Kissing (Passionate)None
Heterosexual RomanceNone
Homosexual RomanceNone
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Drugs & Alcohol

🍷 Drugs and alcohol in Dragons in a Bag

Illegal Drug UseNone
Legal Alcohol UseNone
Implied / Referenced UseNone
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Other Content

📋 Other content in Dragons in a Bag

Medical / Body ProcessesNone
Heavy Emotional ThemesModerate
Deception / LyingMild
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