Age:
7 and up Grade:
3 and up ASOT:
4.6 Dragons aren't just in fairy tales... sometimes they fly out of the book in your hands.
When Grandpa's glowing book opens again, Riles, Sissie, and Finn are transported into a medieval kingdom in crisis. A fire-breathing dragon circles overhead, a scheming prince threatens betrayal, and fear rules the land. The Story Keepers must uncover a hidden map, outwit enemies, and discover the courage it takes to face their greatest fears.
From dragon chases to secret keys, every chapter bursts with mystery, laughter, and danger. Can three ordinary kids really protect a story this big? Or will fear rewrite the ending before they can stop it?
Why early readers love this book:
- Chapter book adventure crafted for ages 7-10
- Perfect for kids who enjoy Dragon Masters or Magic Tree House
- Cliffhanger endings that keep kids asking for "just one more chapter"
- Clean, page-turning fun with plenty of dragons, castles, and action
- Helps developing readers build stamina and confidence
The Night We Met a Dragon continues the Story Keeping Series with even more fantasy, mystery, and heart.
Step into the story-click "Buy Now" and let your reader meet their first dragon today.
Story Keeping Series an endearing adventure series, entertaining for kids, middle school students, and adults.
"The best book for kids I've ever read. An immersive adventure that gave my daughter and I a magical experience." "Somewhere between The Boxcar Children and Harry Potter, this series follows a sibling set in and out of books, saving happy endings. A delightful read for middle grade boys and girls."
"A wonderful read filled with adventure, suspense, courage, and bravery!"
"The Story Keeping Series is Magic Treehouse meets The Diary of a 6th Grade Ninja."
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Interview with the Author Q - What makes the Story Keeping series so special?
A - Probably best to ask other readers. I like the series because Riles brings an honest voice to these wild adventures. He is also incredibly passionate about reading.I love seeing Riles and his siblings work together save happy endings.
Q - What age children is the book written for?
A - I've heard great things from parents of children 5-7 who read it to their kids, and from parents of kids in the 8-10 or 9-12 range who read it on their own. The books are written at a 3rd grade reading level, introducing age appropriate themes for children 6-8 mixed with just the right amount of humor. Riles tells these stories in a family friendly way. My own "beta-readers" include a 9 year old boy, 7 year old girl, and 5 year old boy.
Q - What order should I read the books in?<