Tomas and his friends, Kat, Kai, Liam and Ted, (dubbed the superhero squad) are now experts with their dragons. Fully grown, they can ride and race their
dragons and they don’t need so much looking after. With the perfect hiding place on a little island in the middle of a nature reserve, the dragons can come and go as they please as long as they are careful no one sees them.
Tomas’ dragon taming skills are tested again however when he saves another pod from under the dragon fruit tree. This dragon hatchling is sky blue, and quickly named Zing for the way he zooms everywhere, causing chaos in small spaces. Tomas worries when he can’t work out what Zing likes to eat, and the normal techniques to train Zing aren’t working.
Missing his grown dragon (called Flicker), Tomas takes on caring for Zing who doesn’t seem to want to leave his bedroom, and he is also struggling to grow more dragon fruit trees. Dragon skills Tomas may have, but green fingers he does not.
It’s good to keep busy, because his friends Liam and Ted have been hanging out together a lot, and Kat and Kai have been acting strangely too. Feeling left out, Tomas does something he quickly regrets. How will he tell his friends what he has done? Now all off on separate family holidays, he equally wishes and dreads their return. But it does provide the opportunity to get to know the new kid from school.
In the meantime, Zing causes more havoc, Tomas discovers more clues about where the dragon fruit originally came from, and worries if he will ever see Flicker again? Does Flicker feel left out after seeing Tomas with Zing?
Falling back into Tomas’ adventures with his dragons and superhero squad friends is always so easy with each episode in this fun series. Tomas speaks directly to the reader, drawing you in and making you wonder how you would deal with tiny, secret, fiery dragons.
4th in the series, this episode adds a new character into the squad, and two new dragons to care for, not to mention an intriguing hook at the end. Scorch marked pages and black & white illustrations depict characters, dragons and action across the book. Fun, fiery, mysterious and magical.
Author – Andy Shepherd
Illustrator – Sara Ogilvie
Age – 7+
(Series, Dragons, Magical, Family, Friendship, Secret, Fire, Lightning, Grandparents, Grandad)
