I found instructions on YouTube on how to make an origami dragon. I loved the design. I spent the day making different sizes of dragons. Here's a picture of a family of dragons I made.

I really like dragons. I've read the entire Wings of Fire series by Tui T. Sutherland except for the newest one. I can't get a copy from the library because it's always borrowed. Scholastic Books has a nice website about the series and had this chart of all the books in the series.

Here's a picture I drew of one of the dragons from the series.

I also like the How to Train Your Dragon series.

I've borrowed this book over and over again so I can try to draw the pictures of the dragons in it.
Here's a drawing I did of Night Light.

My mom also bought me this book called Dragonology.

It teaches you all sorts of details about dragons. It's written like someone had been studying dragons and the book is a collection of his notes.
I'm also writing a story with a friend about dragons. We've already worked on three chapters.
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