"Magic Tree House: Dolphins at Daybreak" is the ninth book in the popular children's series written by Mary Pope Osborne. In this adventure, siblings Jack and Annie are transported to the ocean where they find themselves on a mission to solve a riddle and help free a group of captive dolphins. The story begins when Jack and Annie discover a mysterious tree house in the woods near their home. This magical tree house allows them to travel through time and space to different historical eras and locations. In this book, they are whisked away to a deserted island during the time of the dinosaurs. However, their mission quickly becomes clear when they spot a group of dolphins held captive in a lagoon.
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However, their mission quickly becomes clear when they spot a group of dolphins held captive in a lagoon. Jack and Annie soon learn that the dolphins are being held by an evil wizard who plans to use their magic to take over the world. With the help of a friendly dolphin named Kathleen, the siblings must solve a riddle to release the dolphins from their captivity.
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Along the way, they encounter other marine creatures such as sharks and squid, and learn about the importance of protecting the ocean and its inhabitants. As with other books in the Magic Tree House series, "Dolphins at Daybreak" combines adventure, fantasy, and educational content. The story is filled with interesting facts about dolphins and the marine ecosystem, making it a great book for young readers who are curious about the natural world. It also touches on themes of teamwork, bravery, and compassion. Overall, "Magic Tree House: Dolphins at Daybreak" is an engaging and educational book that takes readers on a thrilling journey to the ocean. It is a perfect choice for children who enjoy adventure stories and are interested in learning about marine life..
Reviews for "Introducing young readers to the magic of literature with Magic Tree House 9"
1. Sarah - 2 stars - I found "Magic Tree House 9" to be incredibly dull and lacking in excitement. The plot seemed repetitive and predictable, with the characters facing yet another magical adventure without any real stakes or consequences. The writing style was also quite basic and lacked depth, making it difficult for me to connect with the story or the characters. Overall, I was disappointed with this installment of the series and I wouldn't recommend it to others.
2. Michael - 1 star - I can't believe I wasted my time reading "Magic Tree House 9". The story was incredibly far-fetched and unrealistic, even for a children's book. The characters seemed one-dimensional and lacked any real development or growth throughout the book. The plot felt forced and rushed, with events happening without any logical explanation. I couldn't suspend my disbelief long enough to enjoy this book, and I certainly won't be continuing with the series.
3. Emily - 2 stars - "Magic Tree House 9" felt like a rehashed version of previous books in the series. It lacked originality and creativity, with the same formulaic structure and predictable outcome. The writing style was also quite simplistic and didn't engage me as a reader. Additionally, the characters didn't feel relatable or well-developed, making it difficult for me to care about their adventures. Overall, I was disappointed with this installment and would recommend other books in the series instead.