Author:Mary Pope Osborne Binding: Paperback Published: 2002-09-24 ISBN: 0375806156 Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 / 5.0
"Magic Tree House books are great!"
"Great!"
"Jennifer's review"
"MY BOY LOVES READING IT"
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Editorial Review:
The Magic Tree House whisks Jack and Annie back to the eve of the first Thanksgiving. There they meet the Pilgrims as well as Squanto, a Native American who helped them. The story offers an age-appropriate, in-depth picture of what life was really like for early settlers, as well as the usual Magic Tree House adventure and excitement.
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 / 5.0
Magic Tree House books are great! Our 6-yr old son loves Magic Tree House series. We ordered Thanksgiving on Thursday for him to read during November. It did not disappoint. He was able to answer questions in school because he had already read this book by the time his teacher covered T'giving with the class. He knew all the characters to the original Thanksgiving story. I enjoy reading all the MTH books with him, but this is an especially good one. We also purchased the Study Guide...but did not really use it. I might save my money on that... more info
Great! My class of special needs students enjoyed reading and discussing this book as part of our unit on Colonial America!
Jennifer's review Jack and Annie travel back in time to the year of 1621,the time of the Pilgrams.Jack and Annie was sent by Morgan Le Fay to find the art of magic. Jack and Annie were in a forest and spied on the pilgrams when they got there, but Annie saw a dog which scared Jack and alerted the pilgrams. Jack told this fib to Squanto and the pilgrams. After the fib, all of the kids went hunting and gathering while Jack and Annie went into the water, in search for eels and clams in the ocean. After, they went to a house and... more info
MY BOY LOVES READING IT My 1st grader hates to put it down, he would rather read Magic Tree House books, than play video games. He even reads them to his class and explains the story for show and tell. In his kindergarten class the teacher would also let him read the Magic Tree House books out loud, not to give her a break, but to promote reading out loud. Great books!