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Little George and the Dragon by John Hughes and Louise Smith
“Little George and the Dragon” tells the story of Little George, a sickle cell warrior, who helps his neighbors deal with a painfully annoying dragon who dropped out of the sky and onto their street by teaching them about how he deals with sickle cell, which can also be painful and annoying.
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