JoReviews is sending you to an advance screening of HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON.

We have a 50 FAMILY FOUR-PACKS of passes to the advance screening. Screening will be Tuesday, March 16th at 6:30pm at the Cinemark in Merriam. Register below and share your best idea on how to train your dragon. The best training guide/advice will win a How to Train Your Dragon PRIZE PACK. Winners will be notified via email and passes will be mailed to your physical address provided. Make sure to bring the pass with you to the screening. Be sure to get there early. These screenings are overbooked to fill every seat. Only ONE entry per email address. Only eligible for Kansas/Missouri metro area residents. Registration ends March 9th. NO PURCHASE NECESSARY.
Prize pack will include mini poster and pencil from “HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON” and the book “How to Train Your Dragon: Befriending a Foe”.
Relive all of the excitement of Dreamworks’ How to Train Your Dragon with these titles for young readers. Available wherever books are sold.
How to Train Your Dragon: Befriending a Foe
Price: $3.99 each
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Description: Hiccup and Toothless the dragon forge a friendship neither one will ever forget in this 8 x 8 storybook with full-color art on every page!
Dragon Training
Robert: teaching him different tricks and how to fight but only when it is needed though and i would also train him to be a good dragon and not to harm other people and to be nice and freindly towards them so that the people would be respectful and nice towards my dragon too.I would also teach him some fun tricks to do so it would give him not only exercise but something fun to do too.My dragon would be the most awsome dragon ever i think.
Sherry: being patient
Tosha: by giving it treats
Kyle: showing it pretty girl dragons and feeding it Oreos when it does something right. Mmmm, Oreos. Unless he likes Cheetohs, then I will feed it Cheetohs. If it likes both then it will need to go on a diet. My dragon doesn’t need to get fat.
MJ: feeding him hot fudge sundays with hot tamamles when he does what i ask
Todd: giving it love and affection.
Cheree: feeding it chocolate covered leprechauns.
Judy: giving treets for good behavor. Works with kids
Reuben: tell him that he would have to eat salads until he get the task right
Van: letting play wii so he could see how it it done
Kristy: Petting him really softly.
Cheryl: First letting him know I won’t hurt him. I have CP (well my grandson does) so I will teach him to be kind to everyone and teach him how to give me a ride. I will feed him, pet him and take him everywhere with me. He will be my hero. Just because he looks different doesn’t mean you have to be afraid. I will help people to understand that I am a Good Dragon and I love everyone regardless of what they look like.I will be a kind caring Dragon.
Amanda: feeding him twinkies when he’s a good boy!
Aaron: feeding him chickens
Lauren: enrolling it in doggie training.
Lindsay: rewarding it with gummy bears.
Gary: The best way is to train a dragon is to reward him with a krispy kreme donut every time he does something right….you can start off with the donut holes for the small tricks and the jelly filled ones for the the more difficult tricks.
John: giving him lots of love.
Nina: FOOD REWARDS AND A CLICKER.
Van: taking him to the park
Jose: running with it, racing against it in a plane, and last i shoot fire arrows at the targets while my dragon spits fire balls a his targets
Jason: Food. Lots of food. The more food you give it during training, the less chance there is of it eating you instead.
Dalia: Feeeding him extra!!!
Lori: tickling his ears
Scott: feeding him cookies
Christian: be good with hem
Kelley: feeding him cheetos and using a reinforcement clicker. If that doesn’t work I will get a dog whistle.
Eddie: giving food and taking my dragon on walks
Eduardo: telling him what he haves to do and how and a treat at the end of every thing he dose good hope to see this movie with my kids thank you
Francisco: giving him something he likes so he can do what i tell him or show him what to do when i tell him
Theresa: positive reinforcement
Reuben: take him McDonals and then tell if he don’t get it right he will have to eat salads
Van: playing wii so he could see how to fly and the best way to breathe fire
Dave: Having him watch for great movie pass’s on advancescreenings
Gail: having my dachshunds chase him around the back yard
Amar: keeping him on a leash!
Kristen: Give my dragon fried chicken to be good! -Jack age 4
Patrick: using remote controlled devices so as not get burnt, injured, or killed.
Annamarie: TRI-Brownies.
Marlee: CHOCOLATE!!!!!!!!!
Shelby: wearing a fire-proof suit
Kris: By showing him lots of dragon snacks and praise.
Judy: I use continuity and repitition. I practice the same commands over and over until it becomes a habit of his. By using short and simple commands that are easily understood by a dragon-it makes my job much easier. I follow through all the time, every time. He always gets a reward for positive behavior.
Warren: Living in the mountains will allow my dragon open space to fly, hunt, and remain safe. I would teach my dragon ariel tricks, like flying upside down, rolling, and flips.
Khadijah: jumping on and enjoying the ride!!!
Jhe’la: Showing him whose the boss. Yes he’s bigger and maybe even stronger. But lets face it there’s not many great pairs like me and my dragon. We’re like dreamworks and shrek. If there was no dreamworks there would’nt be any dragon 3-d. So lots of love, good food and good time is how I would train my dragon. Dragonai’ from far far away:) You can’t beat that with a stick.
Brandy: giving it alot of love and all the dumb ass prejudice people it could eat. Show him that equality isn’t a dream but a realness for us all. And then I would train him to fly me to work. Because traffic is horrible in KC!Everybody should have a chance at their dreams.
Lisa: By using goldfish crackers.
Elissa: day and night mostly
Debbie: hand signals
Chad: feeding it… people… tee hee
Casey: rewarding him with M&M’s when he does well! (It worked when potty training my kids, too!)
Heather: making it my friend.
Debbie: hand signals
McKinley: Feeding it raw steak then make it attack a peace of wood then fly
Brandon: By giving treats
Ginny: using hand signals & small treats.
Le Ann: offering some marshmallows for toasting.
George: positive reinforcement (and the occasional kick in the ass when appropriate).
Joshua: Developing a friendship.
Penny: Just expecting him to do what I say when I say it!! Just kidding. I would give him love and treats for doing good and try to give him time out if he is bad!
Suzie: I would train my dragon the way I train my kids. Teach with full instruction, expect him to do the best he can and praise him for following directions. Be firm, fair and loving above all!!
Amanda: treating them nice. (Per my 7-year-old)
Laurie: draggin’ him ’round
Deborah: Making him look into a mirror
Crystle: leash
Lakeisha: DRAGON SNACKS!
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2 Comments
My son has read the book and is really excited to see this movie! Hope we get to go!!!
I would send him to dragon obedience school!