Spending time with Grandma is priceless! From biking and baking to playing games and making crafts, the fun is endless. And on top of all that fun, the memories are unforgettable. So it makes sense that your dragon wants to experience the love, magic, and memories too. But is it a good idea to bring your dragon to Grandma’s? Julie Gassman and Andy Elkerton team up again for the seventh picture book in the Do Not Take Your Dragon series. Interactive, rhyming text encourages audience participation, and the energetic art is sure to bring nonstop laughs. Gassman's rhyming story is the next in a series about a dragon who must not be brought places -- to recess, to the library, to school. Is there nowhere this poor dragon belongs? Well, not Grandma's house, for sure: The dragon messes up the garden, knocks over the jigsaw puzzle, burns the cookies with his fiery breath. There's a nice twist to this story at the end, which teaches the lesson that all of us have some kind of talent, and love makes room for everyone. Elkerton's lively, brightly colored illustrations match the story's comical tone.--Chris Hewitt and Laurie Hertzel "The Minnesota Star Tribune" The youngest in a family of nine children, Julie Gassman grew up in Howard, South Dakota. After college, she traded in small-town life for the world of magazine publishing in New York City. She now lives in southern Minnesota with her husband and their three children.