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The Bakery Dragon

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The heroic tale of a tiny dragon with a heart of gold and a taste for treats! A scrumptious picture book for fans of funny fairytales and fantastic beasts.

Ember has always been different from the other dragons. His fearsome roar sounds more like a polite sneeze, and when he breathes fire, the villagers just pat his head and say awwww.

Ember fears he’ll never collect a respectable hoard of gold until a chance encounter with a baker causes his fortunes to turn (and his stomach to grumble). As the little dragon soon discovers, the gold you make is way better than the gold you steal—and gold that is shared? That’s best of all.

Magic shimmers on every page of Devin Elle Kurtz's feel-good picture book that celebrates baked goods, dragons, and generosity in equal measure. Filled with adorable illustrations, this is a perfect read aloud for bedtime or brunchtime!

42 pages, Hardcover

First published October 1, 2024

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Devin Elle Kurtz

6 books60 followers
Devin Elle Kurtz lives in San Diego, California, with her dog, Kira, and her thirty-three houseplants. She’s been painting in Photoshop since the age of two when her artist mom first offered her a tablet pen. She was the lead background painter on the TV show “Disenchantment” at Rough Draft Studios from 2019-2021. The Bakery Dragon is her first picture book as an author-illustrator.

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685 reviews151 followers
February 6, 2024
Me, an adult woman, tearing up on a random Tuesday afternoon over a children's picture book about a dragon who learns to bake? More likely than you think. 😅😭🐲

Sidenote: The art is breathtaking. It feels more detailed and enchanting than a Disney movie, what is that?!
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Author 60 books1,391 followers
May 21, 2025
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Qué cosa tan CUQUÉRRIMA.
Está recomendado a partir de 3 años, pero desafío a cualquier adulto a no enamorarse como mínimo de las ilustraciones y a no enternecerse con la historia de Ember.

Una historia sobre el valor de compartir y sobre valorar un poco menos las cosas materiales y un poco más los placeres sencillos (como el pan), además de las propias fortalezas (por mucho que no sean las que supuestamente debes tener).

Te deja el corazón calentito y con muchas ganas de abastecerte de dulces deliciosos.
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75 reviews2 followers
November 27, 2024
Adorable, more working-class dragons please.
1,435 reviews49 followers
October 5, 2024
I've been following this artist for a while and loved the cover illustration - which I think is the most popular art they've posted online? If I remember that correctly.

Weirdly, though, I kinda didn't love the character design once it was applied to a whole book. It, like the story itself, was cute but a bit bland.

It's a simple plot, of course, since it's a picture book. A little dragon named Ember is jealous of the other dragons' golden hoards and asks how to get his own. Unfortunately, when he tries to imitate their methods - breathing fire at humans and chasing them until they shed their gold - he turns out to be too weak and small to intimidate them. They just say "aw, cute" and ignore him.

(Realistically, I'd think they would treat him more like a baby bear, with a fear of (a) him growing up into a big scary dragon (b) having a big scary dragon parent nearby.)

Anyway, this little dragon who doesn't seem to actually have any family or connections to other baby dragons his age sees some golden light and follows it, only to wind up sleeping in front of a bakery window. When it starts storming, the baker lady invites him indoors. When he sees the golden loaves of bread, he realizes this can be his treasure, and helps her out, then carries a bag of his baked goods home.

At first, I thought...that's not going to be very satisfying when the golden pile he's lying on molds. But he eats one of the loaves, and then the other dragons come along and decide they also prefer gold that tastes good. So they follow Ember back to the bakery and exchange their stolen gold for baked goods.

I guess I'm not even sure what the moral of the story was supposed to be. Sharing is better...you should work for your money...etc. But with the piles of gold heaped on the streets outside the bakery, I'm wondering how this little village was so massively wealthy to begin with. And what happens when these massive dragons use up all their stolen gold and still need the baker lady to keep buying them more ingredients to bake enough to fill their bellies...

Also what happens when Ember grows up? I think it would've been more interesting to have a timeskip with him as a full-sized dragon who's still running a bakery and serving the other dragons or something along those lines. Reminded me a bit of a Serendipity book, like Persnickity , but a less successful one. Most kids probably won't think about it that deeply, though - it's a bright, colorful, easy-to-read cute little story.
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1,980 reviews65 followers
February 16, 2025
The Bakery Dragon has literally no right to be this cute. The story follows a dragon who is too little and cute to be effective at stealing gold and pillaging the countryside, but he's just the right amount of cute to learn to earn his gold by baking delicious bread thanks to the help of a local baker. The illustrations are adorable, and the layout is a mix of picture book and comic, with some speech bubbles and paneling that are very appealing on the eye. I saw there's an anticipated sequel for this, and I genuinely look forward to reading that. I recommend this one for sure, and I hope I get to read it with my niblings some time because I think they would love this.
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252 reviews11 followers
May 11, 2025
This book was on my TBR for months and finally I got around and got it with a Christmas gift card!! Guys, it’s sooooooo amazing. You can feel the warmth, taste the bread and hear the crust! I loved everything about it! A beautiful book for children of about 6-10 but also a heartwarming story that can be enjoyed by adults as it is about valuing the strengths you have and sharing love and care with those around you.
Author 4 books37 followers
January 27, 2025
Everyone needs cute dragons in their life.
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29 reviews2 followers
August 15, 2025
Kind of obsessed with the art
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309 reviews1 follower
January 30, 2025

I read this little gem during my final shift at the bookstore and it was so cute!!! So adorable!!!! I wish i could inject the art style into my brain
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164 reviews9 followers
May 19, 2024
I don't normally add the picture books I read to GoodReads, but this one was too cute not to share.
A tiny dragon learns how to bake - need I say more?
I'm sure I don't have to tell you it's gorgeously illustrated. I mean, just look at that cover!
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18 reviews2 followers
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August 11, 2025
Beautiful...absolutely BEAUTIFUL book!

Ember is a young dragon who wants to have a hoard of his own. When he sees a light shining in the distance, he goes to look for it and finds himself in a town. And there, he finds a new special kind of gold.

I don't have much to say about the story. It's very simple and straightforward, yet also very cute and innocent. It's also very short, with maybe one or two sentences in every page. I'm a slow reader and I can read the whole thing in 2-5 minutes.

The real highlight of the book (and the main reason I recommend it) is the illustrations. They are absolutely gorgeous to look at. If you take the time to admire all the drawings in there, your read through will probably elevate to maybe 15-20 minutes. Even then, I had to re-read the book twice that same evening because I wanted to look at all the drawings again.

Overall, the story is clearly meant for kids, but I also strongly recommend this book for adults who love drawings of dragons made by a talented artist.
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967 reviews45 followers
July 19, 2025
This was adorable and the illustrations are so warm and rich! Plus I love that the baker is a curvy redhead!

I read this sitting in the kitchen while my fiancé shapes homemade soft pretzels!

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Profile Image for Emilie Bergeron.
50 reviews3 followers
December 10, 2024
Adorable.

His little paws. 🥹

All the golden bread. I would, also, like to hoard baked goods please and thank you ✨
Profile Image for Heather.
116 reviews38 followers
January 9, 2025
The best children's book I've read so far this year. The illustrations are just adorable, and I can hear the narration in my head perfectly. 10/10
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268 reviews6 followers
February 17, 2025
As heartwarming as freshly baked goods right out of the oven.
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463 reviews21 followers
February 20, 2025
Actual rating: 4.5. Well this was just delightful. Cute story (with a nice little lesson at the end), and the illustrations are so /warm/ and charming. Lively, too-- it felt like stepping into an animated film. Very glad I randomly found this one at the library
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36 reviews
March 15, 2025
The artwork has my heart ❤️‍🔥 Ember is such a cutie 🥹❤️
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424 reviews
June 8, 2025
Read this to baby Grayson and he loved it! He didn’t fuss and made all the right noises lol. Personally I loved the art and I thought the story was soooo cute
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14 reviews
August 20, 2025
Proud to say I am an adult woman who has been inspired by this children’s book about a dragon using his fire for good. Amazing work.
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