Cave of Wonders (Infinity Ring, Book 5)
#5 of 8 in The Infinity Ring Series
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What’s inside...
History is broken and three children, Dak, Sera, and Riq, must travel back in time to set it right. They arrive in the golden age of Baghdad, a city that has become a beacon of knowledge and culture in the midst of Europe's Dark Ages. The city is bustling with scholars, merchants, and explorers, but danger looms as the trio must act quickly to prevent the world's greatest library from being destroyed.
Character compass
Dak Smyth
Riq
Sera Froste
Discussion points
How do you think Dak, Sera, and Riq’s unique skills helped them navigate the dangers in the Cave of Wonders?
What would you have done if you were in Dak, Sera, or Riq’s place when facing challenges in the Cave of Wonders?
How do the characters' actions in the book teach us about the importance of teamwork and courage?
The setting of the Cave of Wonders is mysterious and ancient. What do you find most intriguing about this setting?
If you could change one part of the story, what would it be and why?
Tip: Role play these questions
Use expressive tones to mimic the suspense and excitement as you read about the Cave of Wonders, making the setting come alive for your child.
Discuss the moral decisions characters must make, encouraging your child to express what they might do in similar situations and why.
Ask your child to draw their favorite scene or character from the book. Use this as a springboard to discuss the story's events and character traits further.
Encourage your child to predict future events in the story, discussing the clues and foreshadowing used by the author.
Connect the story’s themes to real-world examples, enhancing comprehension and relevance.
Key lessons
Example Lesson: Teamwork and Collaboration
Explanation: The characters in 'Cave of Wonders' work together to overcome obstacles and solve historical puzzles. Their collaboration is crucial to their success.
Real-World Application: Children can learn the importance of working with others, whether in school projects or in playing sports, to achieve common goals.
Example Lesson: Courage in the Face of Adversity
Explanation: The protagonists face numerous challenges and dangers but continue to persevere. Their bravery is a significant theme throughout the book.
Real-World Application: This can encourage children to face their fears and tackle challenges head-on, whether it's trying out for a school play, facing a difficult exam, or standing up against bullying.
Example Lesson: Importance of Historical Knowledge
Explanation: As the characters travel through time, they encounter various historical figures and events, emphasizing the importance of understanding history.
Real-World Application: This can inspire children to take an interest in their history lessons and understand how past events shape the present world.
Example Lesson: Problem-Solving Skills
Explanation: Throughout the book, characters must think critically and creatively to navigate through time and tackle the challenges that arise.
Real-World Application: Children can apply these problem-solving approaches in real life, enhancing their ability to think critically and find solutions in various situations.
Example Lesson: Ethical Decision Making
Explanation: Characters in the story must make tough decisions that pose ethical dilemmas, learning to weigh the consequences of their actions.
Real-World Application: This teaches children to consider the impact of their choices on others and to strive to make morally sound decisions.
