The Hidden Kingdom (Wings of Fire #3) — Content Guide for Parents

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PRESENTContains references to prayer and church attendance. A minister character plays a supporting role in two chapters.
About this book
Deep in the rain forest, danger awaits . . .
Glory the knows that the dragon world is wrong about her being "a lazy RainWing." Maybe she wasn't meant to be one of the dragonets of destiny, but Glory is sharp and her venom is deadly . . . even if it's also still a secret.
So when the dragonets seek shelter in the rain forest, Glory is devastated to find that the treetops are full of RainWings who nap all day and know nothing of the rest of Pyrrhia. Worst of all, they don't realize -- or care -- that RainWings are going missing from their beautiful forest.
But Glory and the dragonets are determined to find the missing dragons, even if it drags the peaceful RainWing kingdom where they never wanted to be -- into the middle of the war.
Frequently asked questions
Is The Hidden Kingdom (Wings of Fire #3) appropriate for a 7-year-old?
The series includes graphic violence and dark themes, with characters facing danger and violence as part of their dragon culture. The narrative depicts dragons being forced to kill and grappling with the implications of such violence. The book contains elements that could be considered scary, including dark scenes and the threat of danger faced by the young dragons. However, it is not described as excessively frightening.
Does The Hidden Kingdom (Wings of Fire #3) have violence?
The series includes graphic violence and dark themes, with characters facing danger and violence as part of their dragon culture. The narrative depicts dragons being forced to kill and grappling with the implications of such violence.
Does The Hidden Kingdom (Wings of Fire #3) have scary content?
The book contains elements that could be considered scary, including dark scenes and the threat of danger faced by the young dragons. However, it is not described as excessively frightening.
Does The Hidden Kingdom (Wings of Fire #3) have religious themes?
No religious practices, beliefs, or ceremonies are present in the narrative of 'The Hidden Kingdom'. The book is centered around dragons and their conflicts.
Does The Hidden Kingdom (Wings of Fire #3) have racial/cultural content?
The search results do not indicate any themes of racism or racial issues. The focus remains on the fictional dragon tribes and their conflicts.
Does The Hidden Kingdom (Wings of Fire #3) have profanity?
No profanity is mentioned in the search results. The content appears to be appropriate for children.
Does The Hidden Kingdom (Wings of Fire #3) have climate change?
No climate themes or environmental issues are present in the narrative of 'The Hidden Kingdom'. The story focuses on the adventures of dragons in a fantasy setting.
Does The Hidden Kingdom (Wings of Fire #3) have sexual identity?
No sexual content is indicated in the search results. The narrative focuses on adventure and conflict among dragon characters.
Does The Hidden Kingdom (Wings of Fire #3) have gender roles?
The series features dragons that are not generally gender stereotyped, with female dragons portrayed as fierce leaders and male dragons depicted as nurturing. This suggests a modern feminist framing of gender roles.
Does The Hidden Kingdom (Wings of Fire #3) have lgbtq+ themes?
No LGBTQ+ themes or characters are mentioned in the search results for 'The Hidden Kingdom'. The focus is primarily on the dragon characters and their adventures.



