The Hidden Kingdom
#3 of 15 in The Wings of Fire Series
What’s inside...
The Hidden Kingdom follows the adventures of Glory, a young dragon who is determined to find her missing tribe in the rainforest. Amidst her search, she becomes entangled in a power struggle within the RainWing tribe, navigating complex politics and uncovering hidden secrets. As she strives to rescue the missing dragons and protect her tribe, Glory challenges misconceptions about her identity and proves her worth. This graphic novel adaptation brings to life the thrilling third installment of the New York Times bestselling Wings of Fire series, featuring captivating artwork by Mike Holmes.
Character compass
Glory
Kinkajou
Sunny
Tsunami
Mangrove
Jambu
Starflight
Clay
Queen Magnificent
Deathbringer
Discussion points
What do you think the dragons learn about friendship and teamwork in 'The Hidden Kingdom'?
How do you believe Glory’s abilities help her and her friends during their adventure?
If you were a dragon with a special power, what would it be and why?
What do you think are the most important qualities a leader should have, based on the dragons you've read about?
How do you feel about the way different dragon tribes handle conflicts? What would you do differently?
Tip: Role play these questions
Use expressive reading to bring the characters to life during shared reading sessions, changing your tone and pace based on the scene to keep your child engaged.
Refer back to the book when your child answers a question, asking them to point out or explain where in the book their idea comes from. This encourages active reading and comprehension skills.
After discussing a question, relate the themes back to your child’s own experiences, helping them connect personally with the story’s lessons about leadership, friendship, and diversity.
Encourage your child to imagine their own fantasy world like the one in 'The Hidden Kingdom,' asking them to describe what it would look like and what kinds of creatures would live there to foster creativity.
Key lessons
Example Lesson: Empathy and understanding
Explanation: In 'The Hidden Kingdom', characters from different dragon tribes learn to understand and empathize with each other despite their differences.
Real-World Application: Children can apply this by learning to appreciate diverse perspectives and backgrounds among their peers, promoting inclusiveness.
Example Lesson: Courage in the face of adversity
Explanation: The protagonist, Glory, often faces dangerous situations but consistently demonstrates bravery, teaching readers about facing fears and overcoming obstacles.
Real-World Application: This encourages children to be brave when encountering new or challenging situations in school or in their personal lives.
Example Lesson: The importance of teamwork
Explanation: Throughout the story, Glory and her friends work together to solve problems and face challenges, highlighting the power of cooperation.
Real-World Application: Children are reminded of the benefits of collaborating with others to achieve common goals, whether in group projects, sports, or family activities.
Example Lesson: Responsibility and leadership
Explanation: Glory often takes on a leadership role, making decisions for the betterment of the group, which portrays the traits of a responsible leader.
Real-World Application: This can inspire children to take initiative and responsibility in their own lives, such as in school projects or household chores.
Example Lesson: Resilience in overcoming setbacks
Explanation: The characters in 'The Hidden Kingdom' face numerous setbacks but continue to persevere, demonstrating resilience.
Real-World Application: This teaches children the value of persistence and not giving up when facing difficulties, encouraging a growth mindset.