The art of creating your own MS 02 Light of Peace magic square

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Magic Square MS 02: Light of Peace The Magic Square MS 02, also known as the "Light of Peace," is a unique work of art that combines the concept of a magic square with the symbol of peace. It is a fascinating and thought-provoking piece that captures the imagination of those who encounter it. A magic square is a mathematical arrangement of numbers in a square grid, where the sum of the numbers in each row, column, and diagonal is the same. The Magic Square MS 02 takes this concept and elevates it to a whole new level by incorporating the theme of peace into its design. The Magic Square MS 02 is a 9x9 grid that contains the numbers 1 to 81, arranged in such a way that the sum of each row, column, and diagonal adds up to 369. This constant sum represents the unity and harmony of the magic square.


The intrepid Jack and Annie are summoned once again to the fantasy realm of Camelot. There, Merlin the Magician tells them that the Stone of Destiny has been stolen. The answer to its disappearance lies within a haunted castle. With a young magician named Teddy, Jack and Annie take on the challenge

Along with the help of another young wizard, the three of them turn into ravens to rescue the diamond of destiny from the Raven King who is half man and half raven. I like how this author uses a lot of italics to express the thoughts of the characters, this minor detail lets readers go deeper into the minds and feelings of characters.

Magic treehouse 30

This constant sum represents the unity and harmony of the magic square. What makes the Magic Square MS 02 truly remarkable is its visual representation of peace. Each number in the square is accompanied by a symbol or image that represents peace in different cultures and religions.

Magic Tree House: 30: Merlin Mission: 02: Haunted Castle on Hallows Eve

In their magic treehouse, Jack and Annie are again transported to King Arthur's realm, where invisible beings, giant ravens, and mistaken magic spells have a duke's castle in an uproar on Halloween night.

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LibraryThing member everydaymagic Merlin sent for Jack and annie to retreave the dimond of destiney that was stolen by the raven king. LibraryThing member onyx95

Jack and Annie take a magical adventure to see Merlin and to help bring order to the castle of the duke and save the future of Camelot. This mission takes them through a forest and to a tunnel of fear. The magic of the sorcerers and woodsprites help after the ravens appear. Soon the castle has been

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put back to order, Jack, Annie and Teddy are on the way back. Soon the tree house will take them back to Frog Creek for Halloween night.

My daughter has read a few of these and is always telling me how much she enjoys the magic and the adventure, so I read this one myself. Very good, I can see why kids (ages 8-12) get so much out of these books. The language is easy flowing and the adventure really is fast paced, it seems the type of story to hold the attention span of the age group (and mom). This book is #30 of the magic tree house books, it is called a Merlin Mission and the magical elements to it are great. I think I will read more of these, after dear daughter has had her turn.

Show Less LibraryThing member macfly_17

Jack and Annie travel back to help Merlin with a castle that is in disarray. Along with the help of another young wizard, the three of them turn into ravens to rescue the diamond of destiny from the Raven King (who is half man and half raven).

LibraryThing member llpollac

On Halloween, the magic tree house summons Jack and Annie back to Camelot, where they must work with their old friend Teddy, Morgan le Fay's apprentice, to retrieve the Diamond of Destiny from the Raven King. This installment of Jack and Annie's adventures, a Merlin Mission, draws on fairy tales

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and mythology rather than the historical fiction that is the Magic Tree House series's usual fare. The theme of facing and overcoming one's fears will be valuable for young readers. A note from the author detailing her inspirations ends the volume. This Halloween-themed but not too spooky story is recommended for third and fourth graders.

Show Less LibraryThing member Miss.Barbara

The intrepid Jack and Annie are summoned once again to the fantasy realm of Camelot. There, Merlin the Magician tells them that the Stone of Destiny has been stolen. The answer to its disappearance lies within a haunted castle. With a young magician named Teddy, Jack and Annie take on the challenge

Show More in an adventure that takes them to new heights and places they couldn't even imagine! Show Less LibraryThing member benuathanasia

I picked this book up expecting to feel brain cells dying as I read it. I was very wrong; I can see why my students enjoy this series so much. It's very well written (albeit extremely simplistic) and interesting. It was an extremely quick read and is educational, to boot!

LibraryThing member ngwiaz1

I enjoyed this book because of the style of writing by Mary Pope Osborne. Throughout this story, the author used much dialogue and detail that added to the eerie setting of the story. For example, Osborne consistently used sounds such as "CAW", "SPREE", and "KNEE" to emphasis the raven in one of

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the chapters. I liked how some of the pages were dedicated to illustrations because it helped the reader match the details with the characters of Jack, Annie, Meriln, and the clothes of these characters that matched the time period in which they traveled. I like how this author uses a lot of italics to express the thoughts of the characters, this minor detail lets readers go deeper into the minds and feelings of characters. As mentioned before, there is a pattern in this authors writing and I also like how she uses foreshadowing to tell the story, it allows readers to make predictions and inferences throughout. The small historical aspect of the time period added an informational piece and tied into history, which was enjoyable.
There was no main lesson or message of this story. The adventure of Jack and Annie show readers that bravery and teamwork go a long way. It encourages readers to work together with others and to use their knowledge and specific strengths to help in situations.

Show Less LibraryThing member mooste2

Brother and Sister, Jack and Annie go on various adventures in the Magic Tree House series. Together they solve mysteries and in this particular book they have to find out what happened to the people who lived in the haunted caste. I not only enjoy this book but enjoy the whole series especially

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when I was younger. One of the reasons I like the book is because even though it is a chapter book it is a smooth transition from reading picture books. The author includes pictures in the books and although they are in black and white they capture major scenes throughout the book. The author does a great job at creating suspense throughout the book, which wants the reader to keep going. The chapters are short and allow a younger student to feel as though they can take breaks if necessary.

Show Less LibraryThing member Othemts

There's such a great variety of stories in the Magic Tree House series. Having just read the historical fiction of a story set at the Paris World's Fair of 1889, we read this book set in the totally magic world of Camelot. Annie, Jack, & Teddy must go to a clean up a haunted castle. Oh, and they

Magic square ms 02 light of peace

For example, the number 1 is accompanied by a dove, a universal symbol of peace. The number 2 is depicted with an olive branch, which is associated with peace in ancient Greek mythology. The Magic Square MS 02 serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of peace in our world. It reminds us that despite our diverse backgrounds and beliefs, we can all strive for harmony and unity. The use of symbols from various cultures also highlights the universality and transcendent nature of peace. This artwork not only engages the viewer intellectually but also emotionally. It invites contemplation and reflection on the concept of peace and how we can contribute to its realization. The Magic Square MS 02 encourages us to embrace peace in our daily lives and strive for a world where conflicts are resolved peacefully. In conclusion, the Magic Square MS 02: Light of Peace is a captivating and symbolic artwork that combines the mathematical concept of a magic square with the theme of peace. Its visual representation of peace through symbols from different cultures and religions serves as a powerful reminder of the universal aspiration for harmony and unity. This artwork encourages us to reflect on the importance of peace in our world and inspires us to work towards its attainment..

Reviews for "Integrating the MS 02 Light of Peace magic square into everyday life"

1. John - 2 stars - The Magic Square MS 02 Light of Peace left a lot to be desired. The puzzle itself was quite flimsy and felt cheaply made. The colors were also dull and didn't pop like I had hoped. Additionally, I found it quite frustrating to solve. The pieces didn't fit together properly and it became more of a headache than an enjoyable activity. Overall, I would not recommend this puzzle.
2. Sarah - 1 star - I was extremely disappointed with the Magic Square MS 02 Light of Peace. The puzzle pieces were poorly cut and didn't fit together smoothly, making it nearly impossible to solve without forcing the pieces. The colors were also very muted and unappealing. The overall design was lackluster and didn't provide any sort of challenge or enjoyment. I would not waste your time or money on this puzzle.
3. Alex - 2 stars - The Magic Square MS 02 Light of Peace was a letdown for me. The construction of the puzzle was subpar and the pieces didn't fit together well, resulting in frustration and an unsatisfying experience. The image on the puzzle was also quite bland and uninspiring. I would recommend looking for a different puzzle that provides better quality and enjoyment.
4. Emily - 1 star - This puzzle was a complete disappointment. The pieces were flimsy and didn't hold together properly, making it nearly impossible to complete. The image on the puzzle was also uninteresting and lacked any sort of charm or appeal. I would not recommend wasting your time or money on this puzzle if you're looking for a fun and enjoyable puzzle solving experience.

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