“But Kelly wanted to help the poor princess. ‘Let’s fly to the other shore,’ she said, ′ to find the king of the trolls.′ They flew over the sea to the other island. Kay and Kelly climbed down from the dragon’s back and headed off to find the king of the trolls.”
“One day, the children were in the woodshed looking for a stick to use as a riding crop, when they found a broken umbrella. They decided it would make perfect wings for their dragon, and they fastener it to the old tree trunk.”
“The tree trunk began to creak and groan, then it rose up into the air, grunting and growling. The children held on tight so they didn’t fall off, and the dragon asked them, ‘Where shall we go?”
“A terrifying dragon with sharp teeth and claws rushed towards them. Kai and Kelly ran back to their own dragon, who flew quickly into the air. The wicked dragon hissed and leaped, but he had no wings to fly.”
“Kelly and Kai love to play on the gnarled old tree trunk outside their cottage in the woods: sometimes it becomes a horse, sometimes a crocodile and sometimes even a dragon.”
“Deep in the woods lay an old fallen-down tree trunk. It was covered in moss and its roots stuck out like legs. It looked like a dragon from a fairy tale.”
“One day a mischievous gnome makes the tree trunk come to life, and the children are whisked off to the Land of Long Ago on the back of the old tree dragon.”
“The old sheep dog was very happy to get some help. He lay down and slept all day while Kai and Kelly looked after the sheep. They were careful not to lose a single sheep.”