Birds taught their children how to fly by allowing their babies to start moving around their nests to reach for the food available in their mother's beaks. It was something that helped trigger the need for survival in the animals.
Emma already gave the nutrition meals for her baby dragons.
More importantly, Emma didn't seem to need to give the little newborn dragon the motivation to start flying. Earlier, one of them already wanted to leave her tiny dormitory room and when that happened, its sibling wanted to tag along.
So now they were here at the edge of the forest.
Emma dropped them off carefully into the ground and smiled. "Stay around my immediate line of sight, alright? I don't want you guys to go scampering off when there are other creatures in this forest."
It seemed like the newborn dragons were intelligent enough to understand her because they only moved a couple of feet into the clean grass.