Magic Treehouse series
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Image:MGH 1.jpg Magic Tree House is a book series for young children by Mary Pope Osborne. They feature two children, Jack and Annie, who travel to historical places by using a magic treehouse. The magic treehouse belongs to Morgan Le Fay who, in the series, is King Arthur's sister and librarian.
Jack and Annie travel by opening a book in the treehouse and pointing to a picture of the place. The treehouse spins around and magically they are there. Dinosaurs Before Dark was the first book in the series. The Magic Tree House Series now has 36 titles, with more forthcoming.
Fourteen Research Guides (nonfiction companions to the series) have been written to date with more information about the historical places and events which Jack and Annie visit in the Magic Tree House Series.
List of books:
- Dinosaurs Before Dark
- The Knight at Dawn
- Mummies in the Morning
- Pirates Past Noon
- Night of the Ninjas
- Afternoon on the Amazon
- Sunset on the Sabertooth
- Midnight on the Moon
- Dolphins at Daybreak
- Ghost Town at Sundown
- Lions at Lunchtime
- Polar Bears Past Bedtime
- Vacation Under the Volcano
- Day of the Dragon King
- Viking Ships at Sunrise
- Hour of the Olympics
- Tonight on the Titanic
- Buffalo Before Breakfast
- Tigers at Twilight
- Dingoes at Dinnertime
- Civil War on Sunday
- Revolutionary War on Wednesday
- Twister on Tuesday
- Earthquake in the Early Morning
- Stage Fright on a Summer Night
- Good Morning, Gorillas
- Thanksgiving on Thursday
- High Tide in Hawaii
- Christmas in Camelot
- Haunted Castle on Hallows Eve
- Summer of the Sea Serpent
- Winter of the Ice Wizard
- Carnival at Candlelight
- Season of the Sandstorms
- Night of the New Magicians
- Blizzard of the Blue Moon
Research guides
Image:MagicTreeHouseBookCover.jpg These are written by Mary Pope Osborne or Will Osborne
- Dinosaurs
- Knights and Castles
- Mummies and Pyramids
- Pirates
- Rainforests
- Space
- The Titanic
- Twisters and Other Terrible Storms
- Dolphins and Sharks
- Ancient Greece and the Olympics
- The American Revolution
- Sabertooths and the Ice Age
- Pilgrims
- Ancient Rome and Pompeii