A Magical Adventure in Ancient Egypt with Magic Tree House Book 6

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In Magic Tree House book 6, titled "Afternoon on the Amazon", the main characters, Jack and Annie, travel back in time to the Amazon rainforest. As they embark on their adventure, they come across various animals and encounter dangerous situations. This book focuses on the exploration of the Amazon rainforest and the importance of conservation. As Jack and Annie learn about the diverse plant and animal life, they also face challenges and demonstrate bravery and resourcefulness. The main idea of this book revolves around the theme of the natural world and the need to protect it. Throughout the story, the author, Mary Pope Osborne, weaves in facts and information about the Amazon rainforest.


Safely inside, Jack asks his sister to find the Pennsylvania book that will transport them home, but she can’t find it. As they search for the book, a piece of fruit flies through the window. They find the monkey sitting in the window. It looks as though it’s trying to speak. Annie watches the monkey and decides that it is telling her to take the piece of fruit to Morgan. It’s the second item they need to help free her from the magic spell. Once they realize this, the Pennsylvania book appears, and they are able to return home.

During one of their visits, they met an enchantress named Morgan Le Fay, who told the children that they needed to free her from a magic spell by finding four items. 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.

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Throughout the story, the author, Mary Pope Osborne, weaves in facts and information about the Amazon rainforest. This educational aspect encourages young readers to learn about the environment and raise awareness about its preservation. The main characters' journey not only entertains but also educates, showing children the value of nature and the need to be responsible stewards of the earth.

Afternoon on the Amazon Graphic Novel (Magic Tree House (R) #6) (Paperback)

This is book number 6 in the Magic Tree House (R) series.

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Description

The #1 bestselling chapter book series is now available as graphic novels! Magic. Mystery. Time-travel. Get whisked away to the Amazon rainforest on a high-stakes adventure with brother-and-sister team Jack and Annie!

Watch out for that crocodile! Get ready for a wild ride as Jack and Annie find themselves in the Amazon Rainforest on a dangerous journey. From killer ants to vampire bats, they never know what they'll run into next! Soon, they're hopelessly lost (and a monkey seems to be stalking them. . . what's that about?). Can they find their way through the jungle before it gets dark?

For the first time experience this gripping adventure as a graphic novel, bursting with vibrant full-color art that brings the magic to life!

Get whisked away with Jack and Annie in more Magic Tree House Graphic Novels!
Knight at Dawn: The Graphic Novel
Mummies in the Morning: The Graphic Novel
Pirates Past Noon: The Graphic Novel
Night of the Ninjas: The Graphic Novel

About the Author

MARY POPE OSBORNE is the author of the New York Times #1 bestselling Magic Tree House series as well as coauthor of the Magic Tree House Fact Tracker series, along with her husband, Will, and her sister, Natalie Pope Boyce.

JENNY LAIRD is an award-winning playwright and has been named as one of the Top 10 Playwrights in Chicago. She collaborates with Will Osborne and Randy Courts on a collection of theater adaptations of Mary Pope Osborne's the Magic Tree House series. Together they have created nearly a dozen musicals and plays, many of which are part of Music Theatre International's Broadway Junior and Kids Collections. The team is currently working on a Magic Tree House animated television series.

KELLY and NICHOLE MATTHEWS are twin sisters and a comic-art team, living just north of the Emerald City under the watchful eyes of their cats and dog. They get to do their dream job every day, drawing comics for a living (when they're not playing video games). They've worked for Boom Studios!, Archaia, the Jim Henson Company, Hiveworks, and now Random House! Follow them on Instagram at @kickingsh0es and Twitter at @kickingshoes.

  • Juvenile Fiction / Comics & Graphic Novels
  • Juvenile Fiction / Comics & Graphic Novels / Action & Adventure
  • Juvenile Fiction / Comics & Graphic Novels / Fantasy
In this book, Annie and Jack climb into the tree house. They discover Peanut, a field mouse they brought home with them from Japan, scampering across the floor. Because the mouse helped them find their way when they were in Japan, the children ask Peanut to help them during their next trip.
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Overall, Magic Tree House book 6 highlights the importance of the Amazon rainforest as a vital ecosystem and emphasizes the significance of conservation. Through engaging storytelling and educational content, Jack and Annie's adventure captures children's imaginations while imparting valuable lessons about the natural world..

Reviews for "An Ancient Mystery Unfolds in Magic Tree House Book 6"

1. Emma - 2 stars - I was really disappointed with Magic Tree House Book 6. I found the story to be dull and predictable. The characters lacked depth and the writing style felt repetitive. It was a chore to get through the book and it didn't capture my imagination like the previous books in the series. Overall, I wouldn't recommend this particular installment of the series.
2. Mark - 1 star - I couldn't stand Magic Tree House Book 6. The plot was overly simplistic and lacked any real tension or excitement. The dialogue between the characters felt forced and wooden. It was a struggle to stay engaged with the story and I quickly lost interest. I would suggest skipping this book in the series and moving on to the next one.
3. Sarah - 2 stars - I found Magic Tree House Book 6 to be underwhelming. The plot was predictable and the pacing was off. The writing style felt juvenile and the story lacked depth. The adventures in the previous books were much more captivating and immersive. I was disappointed with this particular installment and would not recommend it to others.
4. John - 2 stars - Magic Tree House Book 6 was a letdown for me. The storyline felt repetitive and the characters were one-dimensional. The book didn't offer anything new or exciting to the series. The previous books had more imaginative adventures and stronger character development. I was left feeling unimpressed and wouldn't recommend this particular book in the series.

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