“The Magical Eggs on Dragon’s Lair” by Gina Sano was displayed at the 2025 London Book Fair– Book Gallery

The book fair where creativity meets the future, London Book Fair, opened its doors last March 11-13, 2025, in Olympia, London. Drawing around 30,000 attendees, this year’s London Book Fair showcased the vibrant world of publishing and creative content, marking a significant milestone in the industry.   The fair not only maintained its impressive attendance figures but also celebrated a 10-percent boost in rights-center table sales compared to 2024.

Citi of Books is proud to have been part of this prestigious event, representing the incredible works of our talented authors in stand 7B94.  In our assigned booth, a range of books—from fiction to nonfiction—would be on exhibit. A book included in the gallery was “The Magical Eggs on Dragon’s Lair” by Gina Sano.

Georgina Fatseas-Sano was a special education teacher for 12 years. She furthered her education in various short term certificate and diploma business courses.Her store offers services for its customers in the Brisbane area.- classes or discussion groups for assisting people with allergies- book readings for grades one and two, preschool and childcare centres.- books for fundraising- discounts for bulk buys of ten or more books in any combination. Email your request to booksbysano@gmail.com

“The Magical Eggs on Dragon’s Lair” circled on the twins, Adam and Evette, don’t have a reputation of being well behaved children when outside the home. While staying at their grandparents’ home, their grandfather tells them a story about how their island home, Dragon’s Lair, got its name. The story inspires the twins to search the beach caves. They discover an old chest of drawers. The whole chest of drawers which act as a door swings open to a primeval world where the twins steal three eggs: a bronze, a silver, and a gold.

The eggs are hidden in their cubby house where they become alive and demand the children carry out tasks.

Find out what the twins have to do to avoid punishment and to receive rewards from the eggs.

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