Time-Traveling with Jack and Annie: A Guide to the Magic Tree House series

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The seventh book in the Magic Tree House collection is titled "Sunset of the Sabertooth". In this installment, siblings Jack and Annie embark on yet another thrilling adventure through time and space. The story begins when the magic tree house transports them back to the Ice Age, where they encounter not only a sabertooth tiger but also some friendly cave people. As they explore this ancient world, they discover fascinating facts about the Ice Age and the creatures that lived during this time. However, their journey takes a dangerous turn when they realize they are being pursued by another predator. Jack and Annie must use their intelligence and bravery to outwit this creature and make it back to the tree house safely.


Books in this set include: Dinosaurs Before Dark (#1), The Knight at Dawn (#2), Mummies in the Morning (#3), and Pirates Past Noon (#4).

Audiobooks in this set include Dolphins at Daybreak 9 , Ghost Town at Sundown 10 , Lions at Lunchtime 11 , Polar Bears Past Bedtime 12 , Vacation Under the Volcano 13 , Day of the Dragon King 14 , Viking Ships at Sunrise 15 , and Hour of the Olympics 16. Audiobooks in this set include Dolphins at Daybreak 9 , Ghost Town at Sundown 10 , Lions at Lunchtime 11 , Polar Bears Past Bedtime 12 , Vacation Under the Volcano 13 , Day of the Dragon King 14 , Viking Ships at Sunrise 15 , and Hour of the Olympics 16.

The seventh book in the Magic Tree House collection

Jack and Annie must use their intelligence and bravery to outwit this creature and make it back to the tree house safely. "Sunset of the Sabertooth" is a captivating tale filled with excitement, education, and the power of imagination. It teaches young readers about the wonders of the Ice Age while showcasing the importance of courage and resourcefulness in overcoming challenges.

Magic Tree House Books 1-28 Boxed Set (Magic Tree House (R)) (Boxed Set)

This boxed set is the ultimate gift for Magic Tree House fans and readers just beginning chapter books. The #1 bestselling chapter book series of all time includes updated covers and an easy-to-use numbering system!

When Jack and Annie discover a mysterious tree house filled with books, they never dream that it will take them on exciting adventures around the world and throughout history! The story begins with Dinosaurs Before Dark, when Jack and Annie are whisked back to the prehistoric past. With a total of twenty-eight adventures, kids will never get tired of traveling the world and completing missions with their new friends Jack and Annie.

Books in this set include:
-Dinosaurs Before Dark (#1)
-The Knight at Dawn (#2)
-Mummies in the Morning (#3)
-Pirates Past Noon (#4)
-Night of the Ninjas (#5)
-Afternoon on the Amazon (#6)
-Sunset of the Sabertooth (#7)
-Midnight on the Moon (#8)
-Dolphins at Daybreak (#9)
-Ghost Town at Sundown (#10)
-Lions at Lunchtime (#11)
-Polar Bears Past Bedtime (#12)
-Vacation Under the Volcano (#13)
-Day of the Dragon King (#14)
-Viking Ships at Sunrise (#15)
-Hour of the Olympics (#16)
-Tonight on the Titanic (#17)
-Buffalo Before Breakfast (#18)
-Tigers at Twilight (#19)
-Dingoes at Dinnertime (#20)
-Civil War on Sunday (#21)
-Revolutionary War on Wednesday (#22)
-Twister on Tuesday (#23)
-Earthquake in the Early Morning (#24)
-Stage Fright on a Summer Night (#25)
-Good Morning, Gorillas (#26)
-Thanksgiving on Thursday (#27)
-High Tide in Hawaii (#28)

Magic Tree House: Adventures with Jack and Annie, perfect for readers who are just beginning chapter books
Merlin Missions: More challenging adventures for the experienced reader
Super Edition: A longer and more dangerous adventure
Fact Trackers: Nonfiction companions to your favorite Magic Tree House adventures

About the Author

MARY POPE OSBORNE is the author of the New York Times number one bestselling Magic Tree House series. She and her husband, writer Will Osborne (author of Magic Tree House: The Musical), live in northwestern Connecticut with their three dogs. Ms. Osborne is also the coauthor of the companion Magic Tree House Fact Trackers series with Will, and with her sister, Natalie Pope Boyce.

SAL MURDOCCA has illustrated more than 200 children's trade and text books. He is also a librettist for children's opera, a video artist, an avid runner, hiker, and bicyclist, and a teacher of children's illustration at the Parsons School of Design. Sal lives and works in New York with his wife, Nancy.

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Books 9–16 of the New York Times bestselling Magic Tree House series!
The seventh book in the magic tree house collection

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Reviews for "From Ancient Japan to Modern-Day Ireland: A Journey with Jack and Annie in 'Dragon of the Red Dawn"

1. Emma - 2 stars - I was really disappointed with the seventh book in the Magic Tree House collection. The plot felt lackluster and predictable, with none of the excitement and intrigue I've come to expect from this series. The characters' actions and decisions didn't make sense to me, and everything seemed rushed and superficial. Overall, it just didn't live up to my expectations and I wouldn't recommend it.
2. Michael - 1 star - The seventh book in the Magic Tree House collection was a huge disappointment for me. The story felt incredibly repetitive and formulaic, as if the author was just going through the motions. There was no depth to the plot or the characters, and I found it hard to care about what was happening. It lacked the creativity and originality that made the earlier books in the series so enjoyable. I would advise skipping this one and moving on to better books in the collection.
3. Sarah - 2 stars - I found the seventh book in the Magic Tree House collection to be quite boring. The adventure felt forced and the magical elements were lacking. The writing style didn't captivate my attention, and I struggled to stay engaged throughout the story. It felt like a filler book with no real substance. I was hoping for more from this series, but unfortunately, this particular installment fell flat for me.

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