Families who loved Call of the Sound Dragon by Tracey West often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.
Reach for this book when your child is curious about how people with disabilities navigate the world or when they are feeling discouraged by their own perceived limitations. This installment of the Dragon Masters series introduces Tessa, a blind Dragon Master who relies on sound and her connection to her dragon, Sono, to save her city from magical destruction. It is an excellent choice for kids who enjoy high-stakes adventure but need to see that strength comes in many forms, including heightened senses and emotional intuition. The story emphasizes that being different is not a deficit, but a unique way of experiencing the environment. Through Drake and his friends, children learn the importance of teamwork and respecting the specialized skills of others. The vocabulary is accessible for early chapter book readers, and the fast-paced plot keeps reluctant readers engaged while subtly reinforcing themes of empathy and resilience. It is a gentle but exciting way to introduce disability representation through a lens of empowerment.