Unmasking Ancient Egypt in Magic Tree House Book 7: The Mystery Revealed

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Magic Tree House Book 7: Sunset of the Sabertooth is another thrilling adventure by Mary Pope Osborne. In this book, Jack and Annie travel back in time to the Ice Age and encounter a fearsome sabertooth tiger. The story begins with Jack and Annie discovering a mysterious note from Morgan le Fay, their magical librarian friend. She instructs them to find a special kind of writing for their research book and sends them back in time to the Ice Age. As they arrive in a snowy landscape, Jack and Annie realize they are in a dangerous and unfamiliar world. They must be careful and brave as they navigate through the icy wilderness.



The Lyrics

This is a musical plagiarism of Jasper Carrott's "Magic Roundabout" sketch, the flipside to "Funky Moped", and probably the main reason that Funky Moped was a hit.

This is as sung by Dylan (the rabbit, not Bob)

"Hello Dougal, hi Florence and Zebedee too"
They all said "Hello Dylan, and how do you do"
The Magic Roundabout's starting anew
And the BBC has gone crazy
And though the script's rubbish
When it's all over, you
Will hear "Time for bed" Said Zebedee

"Hey, Dougal", I said as I passed him a drink
Is Florence a virgin? Say, what do you think
Have you heard about Noddy and her (nudge, wink, wink)
Is it true, is there hope for me?
Though I fancy her rotten
She reckons I stink
And it's "Time for bed" said Zebedee

"That rumour's untrue", she said "Here's where it ends
Because Noddy and I, we are only good friends"
I thought "Here comes my time for making amends"
"Florence, I wholly agree
That a rumour spreads
Not caring who it offends"
And it's "Time for bed" said Zebedee

But Dougal was unkind, called Florence a whore
Said "I ain't gonna work with that fat bat no more
I'm off to the Flowerpot men, just next door"
I said "OK, piss off and you'll see"
And he did, over Florence
And me and the floor
And it's "Time for bed" said Zebedee

So Dougal was gone, and no-one shed a tear
I told Florence I'd fancied her many a year
She replied her dislike for me was just a veneer
And I like it if she likes me
Florence said to me then
"Where do we go from here"
"Time for bed" said Zebedee

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They must be careful and brave as they navigate through the icy wilderness. While exploring, Jack and Annie come across a cave where they find a baby woolly mammoth trapped by a fallen tree. With their resourcefulness and teamwork, they manage to free the mammoth and earn its trust.

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Their kind act doesn't go unnoticed, as the baby mammoth leads them to a secret valley where other woolly mammoths and sabertooth tigers live. Jack and Annie are both intrigued and fearful of the sabertooth tigers, especially when they encounter a massive adult sabertooth. As the story progresses, Jack and Annie learn about the behaviors and habitats of ice age animals. They witness a hunt by the sabertooth tigers and rescue a young sabertooth cub from a dangerous situation. The main idea of this book revolves around Jack and Annie's encounters with ice age creatures and their adventures in the dangerous world of the sabertooth tigers. It emphasizes the importance of bravery, kindness, and understanding towards animals. Throughout the book, the author provides interesting facts about ice age animals, making it both an entertaining and educational read. As Jack and Annie face challenges and danger, they also learn valuable life lessons and appreciate the wonders of nature. Magic Tree House Book 7: Sunset of the Sabertooth offers an exciting journey into the past, filled with action, mystery, and knowledge. It is a great addition to the popular Magic Tree House series and will captivate readers of all ages..

Reviews for "Embarking on an Ancient Egyptian Adventure with Magic Tree House Book 7"

1. John - 2 stars
I found "Magic Tree House Book 7" to be quite disappointing. The plot felt repetitive and predictable. Jack and Annie find themselves stranded in a historical setting, come across a problem, solve it with minimal effort, and return to the present. The characters lacked depth, and I couldn't relate to their actions or emotions. Additionally, the writing style was plain and lacked the descriptive elements that would have made the story more engaging. Overall, I was not impressed with this installment of the series and felt like it didn't offer anything new or exciting.
2. Sarah - 1 star
I was not a fan of "Magic Tree House Book 7" at all. The story felt forced and contrived, with the time-traveling concept being poorly executed. The historical settings lacked authenticity and depth, making it hard for me to immerse myself in the story. The dialogue felt stilted and unrealistic, and the interactions between the characters were unconvincing. Moreover, the pacing was off, with the climax and resolution feeling rushed and unsatisfying. I found myself struggling to finish the book and felt no desire to continue with the series after this disappointing installment.
3. Alex - 2 stars
"Magic Tree House Book 7" was a letdown for me. The plot felt formulaic, following a predictable pattern that didn't offer any surprises or twists. The lack of character development made it hard for me to root for Jack and Annie, as they felt like one-dimensional characters going through the motions. The historical settings were simplistic and didn't capture my interest, failing to transport me to different time periods. Additionally, the writing style was uninspiring, with bland descriptions and dialogue that lacked depth. Overall, I found this book to be underwhelming and would not recommend it to others.

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