The Chariot of Queen Zara
#27 of 36 in The Secrets of Droon Series
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What’s inside...
The book follows Keeah, Eric, Neal, and Julie as they embark on a journey through Droon with the help of Queen Zara's golden chariot, a magical artifact that can transport them to different dimensions. They discover that the old wizard, Galen, is trapped in the city of Parthnoop on the dark side of the moon and embark on a quest to rescue him. Along the way, they face challenges such as genies, urn-riders, and numerous secrets. With nearly 2 million books in print, this series has captured the attention of kids, parents, and teachers alike.
Discussion points
What do you think motivated Queen Zara to search for the secret of the universe?
How do you feel about Eric and his friends as they face their challenges? Which qualities do you admire in them?
If you could have one power from the book, what would it be and why?
What lessons did the characters learn about friendship and bravery throughout their journey?
How would you have handled the situations differently if you were in Eric's shoes?
Tip: Role play these questions
Before starting the discussion, read the book together or ensure your child has read it recently to refresh their memory of the story.
Use open body language and maintain eye contact to show your child that you are genuinely interested in their thoughts.
Encourage your child to elaborate on their answers by asking follow-up questions like 'Can you tell me more about that?' or 'Why do you think that?'
Relate the themes or situations from the book to real-life scenarios to make the conversation more relatable and meaningful.
Praise your child for their insights and contributions to the discussion to boost their confidence and encourage deeper thinking.
Key lessons
Example Lesson: Teamwork and Cooperation
Explanation: In 'The Chariot of Queen Zara,' the characters must work together to overcome various challenges, emphasizing the importance of collaboration.
Real-World Application: Children can apply this lesson by participating in group activities where cooperation is essential, such as team sports or school projects.
Example Lesson: Resilience in the Face of Adversity
Explanation: As the protagonists face setbacks in their quest, they learn to persist and not give up, demonstrating resilience.
Real-World Application: This lesson is vital for children as they encounter obstacles in learning new skills or solving difficult tasks at school.
Example Lesson: The Importance of Friendship
Explanation: The book showcases strong friendships that help the characters succeed, underlining the value of forming and maintaining good relationships.
Real-World Application: Children are encouraged to foster friendships and support their friends in both good times and bad.
Example Lesson: Moral Integrity
Explanation: Characters in the story often face moral dilemmas and learn the importance of making the right choices even when it's difficult.
Real-World Application: Kids learn to apply honesty and integrity in their daily interactions and decisions, building a strong moral foundation.
