Flight of the Moon Dragon: A Branches Book (Dragon Masters #6)
B**E
Well written and enjoyable for my 7 year old.
I recently purchased the entire set of the Dragon Masters collection for my 7 year old.The story is written well enough that they are able to read, and understand the terminology of the book well.We really enjoyed the questions and activities included at the end of each book.Great stories!!We can't wait for more!!
T**A
Good read
My son who loves how to train your dragon movie/show... Loved this book and is pestering me to get more from the series. Though his reading level is high for his age group so can't say if apt for 8 yr olds
S**A
lovely story book for kids
I bought this book for my 6 year old. I think it's a 6th book in the story line.My son likes the book, read it many times. The stories were written in simple English and very intuitive for kids.Dislike - I wish the stories were little longer as my 6 year old finished in few hours and wants the next book.Overall I would recommend this adventure book for 6~9 year olds.
D**2
As Wonderful as the Others in the Dragon Masters Series; Thrilled to Learn Another Dragon Masters Book is Coming ...
“Flight of the Moon Dragon” is the sixth of Tracey West’s Dragon Masters series of chapter books for young readers. As exciting and engaging as other books in this series, the story is enjoyable for both new readers and as a read-aloud for preschoolers and kindergarteners. Involving both magic dragons and diverse, multi-ethnic children who are learning to become Dragon Masters, the stories stress the importance of following instructions – in the case of the young Dragon Masters, those of their Wizard mentor Griffith - and cooperating with one another to accomplish a goal.Bearing disturbing news, Heru, from the Land of the Pyramids, and his dragon Wati have come to King Roland’s castle. The prime Dragon Stone is weakening. Its glow is waning; the pieces of Dragon Stone the young Dragon Masters wear are losing the power to connect each with their own dragon. Wati tells the others that it will take six dragons and six Dragon Masters to enter the pyramid where the prime Dragon Stone lies. King Roland agrees to allow the five Dragon Masters to accompany Wati.Arriving in the Land of the Pyramids, the group meets Wati’s parents and enters a secret chamber containing a rhymed clue about the stone’s location. Using the clue, Wati and Drake discover the location of that pyramid; Worm, the Earth Dragon, transports the six Dragon Masters and their dragons to the pyramid. To enter it, they must solve a riddle. Once inside, they must cooperate as they work through a series of clues that allow them to pass through six doors. Upon passing through the last door, Drake discovers the prime dragon stone and the reason for its waning power.Short chapters and a varied, but not overly sophisticated vocabulary, make “Flight of the Moon Dragon” an easy to read book. Short, simple sentences and the less complex structure of the narrative allow young readers to feel a sense of accomplishment while reading the story. The subject matter of wizards and dragons fascinate my grandson who thinks some early reader books “for babies”. Since discovering the Dragon Masters, he has become an enthusiastic reader, wanting to read and learn more about those mythical creatures. Because the books in the Dragon Masters series contain magic and action, and situations that engage and interest him, he has started to explore the library for more difficult reading material. Both my grandson and I are thrilled to learn that the Dragon Masters series will continue.“Flight of the Moon Dragon” features Damien Jones’ black-and-white illustrations on almost every page. Unlike the simplistic drawings in some other children’s books, these have depth, perspective, and dimension. The illustrations are visually interesting and very appealing; they bring the characters to life. Children, who may have advanced to having chapter books read aloud to them at bedtime but who still want pictures to accompany the story, find this feature of the Dragon Masters very appealing. As a grandparent who loves to read and wants to encourage a love of reading in my grandchildren, I appreciate that Tracey West has decided to include illustrations throughout the book.If you are looking for a series of books that will interest early readers, particularly boys, you will want to look at the Dragon Master series. It is not necessary to have read the other Dragon Masters books to enjoy “Flight of the Moon Dragon”. Tracey West provides enough background information in this sixth book of the series to so readers will enjoy it, even without reading the others. However, if your young reader or listener is anything like my grandson, they will want to collect all the books of the series!I have already pre-ordered the seventh book of Tracey West’s Dragon Masters series. Her books are a wonderful way to encourage young readers. They are fun to read, contain enough fantasy and magic to appeal to children, and teach some good lessons about cooperation, the importance of listening to and of understanding others. "The Flight of the Moon Dragon" included problem-solving as another of the positive lessons contained in the series. Not only did this further strengthen the story, it recognized the series' readers are maturing and are ready for more complex ideas.
C**E
Punctuality
I like this product because is very good for my children to read.
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