The Magic Tree House is a popular children's book series written by Mary Pope Osborne. Set 29-48 of the series includes a range of exciting adventures that captivate readers of all ages. In Set 29, titled "Christmas in Camelot," Jack and Annie, the main characters, are transported back in time to Camelot, the legendary home of King Arthur and his knights. They must complete a mission to save Camelot from eternal winter and help King Arthur find the true meaning of Christmas. Set 30, titled "Haunted Castle on Hallows Eve," finds Jack and Annie in a haunted castle in medieval England. They encounter ghosts, knights, and other spooky creatures as they try to solve the mystery of a missing knight.
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Fantasy for children ages 5-8. In 2017 the Merlin Missions were republished as an independent series with new numbering. What was book #29 "Christmas in Camelot" is now #1 of the Merlin Missions and so forth. In 2017 a new book 29 "Big Day for Baseball" was published under the Magic Tree House series. To avoid confusion all Merlin Mission books hav…
59 book s in series Sort by Series Order Layout Book 1 Mary Pope Osborne - 1992-07-28 Goodreads RatingTravel back in time with Jack and Annie in this enchanting middle-grade book series to a prehistoric past of dinosaurs and adventure. Follow their first fantasy quest in the Magic Tree House as they are whisked away by a mysterious tree house and must find their way back home before dark. Will they survive and escape the hungry jaws of a dinosaur or remain lost in time forever? Find out in this thrilling read.
Book 2 Mary Pope Osborne - 1993-02-16 Goodreads RatingTravel back in time to the Middle Ages with this exciting adventure book, where readers follow Jack and Annie as they find themselves in the midst of a feast in a castle. But things aren't what they seem, as they soon discover peacocks for dinner and boys in skirts! Will they be able to survive this dangerous and unfamiliar world? Find out in this thrilling read.
Book 3 Mary Pope Osborne - 1993-08-24 Goodreads RatingEmbark on a thrilling adventure with two siblings who travel back in time to ancient Egypt, only to be met with a puzzle-solving task given by a long-dead queen. Will they be able to save her, or will they end up becoming mummies themselves? Find out in this exciting and suspenseful tale.
Book 4 Mary Pope Osborne - 1994-03-08 (first published in 1992 ) Goodreads RatingEmbark on a thrilling high-seas adventure with two young siblings who time travel back to the age of pirates in this exciting middle-grade book. Join Jack and Annie as they encounter deserted islands, hidden treasures, and ruthless pirates in this bestselling installment of the Magic Tree House series. Will they find the treasure or meet a watery end? Find out in the MagicTreeHouse.com!
Book 5 Mary Pope Osborne - 1995-03-21 Goodreads RatingEmbark on an adventure to ancient Japan with Jack and Annie in this bestselling middle-grade book. Get ready to meet real live ninjas and learn their secrets, but watch out for the evil samurai warriors who may try to stop you. Join the Magic Tree House series and discover the fascinating world of ninjas!
Book 6 Mary Pope Osborne - 1995-08-29 Goodreads Rating"Adventure in the Amazon" takes readers on an exhilarating journey with Jack and Annie, as they encounter vampire bats and killer ants while exploring the Amazon River. This bestselling middle-grade series, the Magic Tree House, will have readers on the edge of their seats as they follow Jack and Annie's quest to find their way back to the tree house. Will they make it out of the rainforest, or will they be trapped there forever? Find out in this thrilling fantasy adventure.
Book 7 Mary Pope Osborne - 1996-04-14 Goodreads RatingTransport yourself back in time to the Ice Age with this bestselling chapter book series! Join Jack and Annie as they brave woolly mammoths and cave people on their latest wild adventure, all thanks to the Magic Tree House. With easy-to-use numbering and options for readers of all levels, there's a Magic Tree House book for every kid. Don't miss out on the nonfiction companions and other fun activities available at MagicTreeHouse.com.
Book 8 Mary Pope Osborne - 1996-10-29 (first published in 2002 ) Goodreads RatingEmbark on a thrilling space adventure with Jack and Annie in this middle-grade fantasy series! In this latest installment, the Magic Tree House takes them to the moon and into the future as they search for the last "M" thing to break Morgan's spell. Will they succeed before their oxygen runs out and can they trust the mysterious moon man to help them? Join their mission and discover the surprising behavior of Peanut the mouse in this page-turner!
Book 9 Mary Pope Osborne - 2010-04-27 (first published in 1997 ) Goodreads RatingJoin Jack and Annie on a daring adventure as the Magic Tree House takes them to the middle of the ocean in search of new discoveries. Will the dolphins save their day? Find out in this thrilling and engaging chapter book, perfect for readers who are just beginning chapter books. With new covers and an easy-to-use numbering system, the Magic Tree House series has been a #1 bestselling hit for 25 years. Check out other books from the series, including Merlin Missions for more challenging adventures, Super Editions for longer and riskier journeys, and Fact Trackers for non-fiction companions to your favorite Magic Tree House stories. Explore the world of Jack and Annie further at MagicTreeHouse.com!
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They encounter ghosts, knights, and other spooky creatures as they try to solve the mystery of a missing knight. In "Summer of the Sea Serpent," Set 31, The Magic Tree House takes Jack and Annie on a voyage to an island of ancient Japan, where they must find the secrets of happiness for Merlin the magician. Set 32, "Winter of the Ice Wizard," takes Jack and Annie on a journey to a frozen kingdom ruled by an evil Ice Wizard.
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It has been so long since I read these that I have decided I am gonna read them again, and all of them this time.
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They must find a magical gift to help free a princess from an enchantment. Set 33, titled "Carnival at Candlelight," transports Jack and Annie to Venice, Italy, during the Renaissance. They must find a hidden treasure to help save the city from a flood. In "Season of the Sandstorms," Set 34, Jack and Annie travel to the kingdom of Dahomey, where they embark on a dangerous mission to help a young princess become the queen. Set 35, "Night of the New Magicians," sends Jack and Annie to Paris, France, during the 1889 World's Fair. They meet famous magicians and learn about the power of imagination. Set 36, "Blizzard of the Blue Moon," takes Jack and Annie to New York City during the Great Depression. They must find a special magic wand to break a spell and save enchanted paintings. In "Dragon of the Red Dawn," Set 37, Jack and Annie find themselves in feudal Japan, where they must help a samurai warrior. Set 38, titled "Monday with a Mad Genius," transports Jack and Annie to Italy during the Renaissance. They must rescue Leonardo da Vinci from a cave and help him complete a very important task. In "Dark Day in the Deep Sea," Set 39, Jack and Annie dive underwater to an ancient civilization and confront dangerous sea creatures to find a sunken treasure. Set 40, "Eve of the Emperor Penguin," takes Jack and Annie to Antarctica, where they encounter Emperor penguins and must solve a riddle to help a baby penguin. Set 41, titled "Moonlight on the Magic Flute," transports Jack and Annie to Vienna, Austria, where they must find a special musical instrument to help a talented musician. In "A Good Night for Ghosts," Set 42, Jack and Annie travel to New Orleans, Louisiana, during the time of jazz music and discover the fascinating world of ghosts. Set 43, "Leprechaun in Late Winter," takes Jack and Annie to Ireland, where they must help a leprechaun and find a missing story. In "A Ghost Tale for Christmas Time," Set 44, Jack and Annie travel to Victorian England, where they must help Charles Dickens and solve a ghostly mystery. Set 45, titled "A Crazy Day with Cobras," sends Jack and Annie to India, where they must find a special emerald to help break a spell. In "Dogs in the Dead of Night," Set 46, Jack and Annie travel to the Swiss Alps, where they must rescue a lost puppy and help a young monk. Set 47, "Abe Lincoln at Last!," takes Jack and Annie to Washington, D.C., during the Civil War, where they must help Abraham Lincoln and find a way to save a book. In "A Perfect Time for Pandas," Set 48, Jack and Annie travel to China, where they must save pandas from an evil wizard and find the last "gift" to help save Merlin's home. Throughout these magical adventures, Jack and Annie learn about different cultures, historical events, and important values such as friendship, bravery, and perseverance. The Magic Tree House series continues to captivate readers with its imaginative storytelling and educational content..
Reviews for "Discover the Past: Journeying with the Magic Tree House Set 29-48"
1. Emily - 2 stars - I found the Magic Tree House set 29-48 to be quite underwhelming. The plots of the stories were repetitive and predictable, and I felt like the characters lacked depth. Additionally, the writing style felt too simple and aimed at a much younger audience than the suggested age range. Overall, I was disappointed with this set and would not recommend it to older readers looking for a more engaging and challenging read.
2. Andrew - 1 star - I was extremely disappointed with the Magic Tree House set 29-48. The stories lacked excitement and were filled with cliches and overused plotlines. The characters were one-dimensional, and there was no real character development throughout the set. I expected more from a popular series like this, but unfortunately, it fell short of my expectations. I would not recommend this set to anyone looking for a captivating and well-written adventure.
3. Sarah - 2 stars - The Magic Tree House set 29-48 did not live up to the hype for me. The books in this set felt rushed and lacked depth. The adventures were repetitive, and there was little variation in the overall storyline. Additionally, the writing style was basic, and I found it difficult to stay engaged with the books. I believe this set would be better suited for younger readers who are just starting to explore chapter books, rather than older readers looking for a more immersive and captivating reading experience.
4. Mike - 2 stars - I was not impressed with the Magic Tree House set 29-48. The stories felt formulaic and lacked originality. It seemed like the author was simply following a predictable pattern rather than taking risks and introducing new and exciting elements to the series. The characters also felt stagnant and did not undergo any significant growth or development. Overall, I found this set to be repetitive and ultimately uninteresting. I would not recommend it to readers seeking a fresh and engaging series.