Dragon Daughter
#1 of 2 in Legends of the Sky Series
on Goodreads (11)
What’s inside...
On the island of Arcosi, dragons and their riders used to rule the skies. But now they are only legends, found in bedtime stories, and on beautiful murals and ancient jewelry. When servant girl Milla witnesses a murder and finds herself caring for the last four dragon eggs, she is forced to keep them secret amidst the growing tensions in the city. But how can Milla and her friends keep the eggs safe when it means endangering everything she's ever loved? Fiery friendships, forgotten family, and the struggle for power collide as Milla's fight to save the dragons leads her to discover her own hidden past.
Discussion points
What qualities do you admire most about the main character, and why?
How would you feel if you discovered a secret that changed your life, like in the story?
What does the idea of courage mean to you after reading this book?
How important do you think friendship and trust are in the story? Can you relate these themes to your own life?
What would you do if you were in the main character's shoes in critical moments of the story?
Tip: Role play these questions
Encourage your child to imagine themselves in the world of the story, asking how they might react to specific events or challenges faced by the characters.
Use follow-up questions to delve deeper into your child's thoughts and feelings about the book's events and themes.
Connect the story's themes to real-life scenarios your child might encounter to help them relate more deeply to the material.
Discuss the characters' decisions and actions, and ask your child if they agree or disagree with those choices and why.
Highlight the growth of the main character throughout the book to help your child understand character development and resilience.
Key lessons
Example Lesson: Courage and bravery
Explanation: In 'Dragon Daughter,' the protagonist faces numerous challenges that require bravery, from standing up to bullies to protecting her dragon. These acts demonstrate the importance of courage in the face of adversity.
Real-World Application: Children can learn to face their own fears and stand up for themselves and others in difficult situations, whether in school or in social settings.
Example Lesson: Friendship and loyalty
Explanation: The story emphasizes the value of true friendships as the main character builds strong bonds with both humans and dragons, showing mutual support and trust.
Real-World Application: This teaches children the importance of developing and maintaining trustful and supportive relationships with their peers.
Example Lesson: Responsibility and care
Explanation: The young protagonist's duty to care for her dragon highlights the themes of responsibility and nurturing.
Real-World Application: Kids can learn the significance of taking care of others, including pets, younger siblings, or even their belongings, fostering a sense of responsibility.
Example Lesson: Coping with change
Explanation: Throughout 'Dragon Daughter', the main character adapts to a changing environment and new responsibilities, illustrating the need to embrace change positively.
Real-World Application: This lesson can help children understand that change is a natural part of life and learning to adapt is crucial for personal growth.
Example Lesson: Problem-solving
Explanation: The protagonist often encounters problems that require creative solutions, showcasing the benefits of critical thinking and perseverance.
Real-World Application: Children can apply this to their academic and personal challenges, learning to think critically and persistently find solutions to problems they face.
