When Mr Barafundle is startled awake by an unfamiliar sound, he knows just what to do. From the look-out post on his island home, he quickly spies the source of the trouble - a young rockdragon left behind by the rest of the flock - and hurries to the rescue. At once, he sets about boosting the timid youngster's spirits by helping him to find a name...but Stackpole, the only non-flying rockdragon in Wales, is determined to see the world through the darker end of the telescope.
To each new set of obstacles, Mr Barafundle has the perfect answer: 'Never say can't when can is possible!' Flying lessons are out of Mr Barafundle's league, but dancing lessons are a different matter, especially when Witch Hakin agrees to help...
Julie Rainsbury was born in Kent but now lives in Pembrokeshire. She writes prose and poetry for children and adults. She has been shortlisted for many childrenメs book awards including the TES Nasen award for Crab-boy Cranc and the Tir na-Nog award on numerous occasions. Her latest novel for children, The Midwinters, was published by Pont Books in 2005.
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