The Kingdom of Wrenly Series
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The Kingdom of Wrenly Series 18 Books Set includes the following titles: 1. The Lost Stone, 2. The Scarlet Dragon, 3. Sea Monster!, 4. The Witch's Curse, 5. Adventures in Flatfrost, 6. Beneath the Stone Forest, 7. Let the Games Begin!, 8. The Secret World of Mermaids, 9. The Bard and the Beast, 10. The Pegasus Quest, 11. The False Fairy, 12. The Sorcerer's Shadow, 13. The Thirteenth Knight, 14. A Ghost in the Castle, 15. Den of Wolves, 16. The Dream Portal, 17. Goblin Magic, 18. Stroke of Midnight. Journey to the magical Kingdom of Wrenly with this fantastical four-book collection! Join Prince Lucas and his best friend, Clara, as they search for the queen’s lost necklace, save a scarlet dragon, tame a sea monster, and stop an evil curse from destroying the kingdom’s crops in this enchanting four-book collection. With easy-to-read language and illustrations on almost every page, the Kingdom of Wrenly chapter books are perfect for beginning readers.
Character compass
Prince Lucas
Clara
Queen Tasha
Morgan The Wizard
King Caleb
Discussion points
What do you think makes the Kingdom of Wrenly a special place?
Which character would you like to be friends with and why?
How do the different characters in the book help each other solve problems?
What lessons did you learn from the adventures in the book?
If you could add one thing to the Kingdom of Wrenly, what would it be and why?
Tip: Role play these questions
Start the conversation by sharing your favorite part or character from the book to make your child feel more comfortable sharing their thoughts.
Encourage your child to describe their favorite scenes or characters in detail, which can help them improve their storytelling skills.
Ask your child to draw or act out different parts of the book. This can make the discussion more interactive and fun.
Compare challenges the characters face with real-life situations your child might encounter, which can help them apply the morals of the story to their own life.
Finish your discussion with a creative question, like designing a new cover for the book, to engage your child’s artistic side and deepen their connection to the story.
Key lessons
Example Lesson: The importance of courage
Explanation: In 'The Kingdom of Wrenly', the protagonist, Lucas, embarks on various adventures that require bravery to face challenges and unknown situations.
Real-World Application: Children learn to be brave when trying new activities or facing their own challenges, understanding that courage can lead to positive outcomes.
Example Lesson: Value of friendship
Explanation: Lucas and his friend Clara support each other through their quests, showing how cooperation and loyalty strengthen relationships.
Real-World Application: Kids see the importance of supporting their friends and working together, which can help them build lasting, cooperative relationships throughout their lives.
Example Lesson: Understanding diversity
Explanation: The series presents a range of characters from different backgrounds, showcasing the richness of diverse cultures and perspectives.
Real-World Application: Children learn to appreciate and respect people's differences, promoting inclusivity and empathy in their everyday interactions.
Example Lesson: Problem-solving skills
Explanation: Lucas often encounters puzzles and obstacles that he needs to think critically and creatively to resolve.
Real-World Application: This encourages children to approach their own problems with thoughtful consideration and creativity, enhancing their analytical and inventive thinking skills.
Example Lesson: The power of perseverance
Explanation: Throughout the series, Lucas faces numerous setbacks, yet he perseveres and remains determined to complete his quests.
Real-World Application: Children are inspired to persist through difficulties in their tasks or learning processes, understanding that persistence is key to achieving goals.
