Ebook Magic Tree House Boxed Set Books 912 Dolphins at Daybreak Ghost Town at Sundown Lions at Lunchtime and Polar Bears Past Bedtime Mary Pope Osborne Sal Murdocca Books

Ebook Magic Tree House Boxed Set Books 912 Dolphins at Daybreak Ghost Town at Sundown Lions at Lunchtime and Polar Bears Past Bedtime Mary Pope Osborne Sal Murdocca Books





Product details

  • Age Range 6 - 9 years
  • Grade Level 1 - 4
  • Lexile Measure 0350 (What's this?)
  • Series Magic Tree House
  • Paperback 96 pages
  • Publisher Random House Books for Young Readers; Box edition (May 27, 2003)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10 9780375825538
  • ISBN-13 978-0375825538
  • ASIN 0375825533




Magic Tree House Boxed Set Books 912 Dolphins at Daybreak Ghost Town at Sundown Lions at Lunchtime and Polar Bears Past Bedtime Mary Pope Osborne Sal Murdocca Books Reviews


  • My 8 year old daughter started reading these in first grade. She has enjoyed them so much, that now, even though her reading level has exceeded that of the series (around 2-3 grade level), she loves reading them just for fun. They are a quick read, and they take kids back on a journey through history that is both educational and entertaining. Great series for beginning readers, that they will likely want to continue reading.
  • We read these books to our 5-year-old every night. Usually 2-4 chapters at a time depending on how tired he is. He likes them, they're light on pictures but the language is simple enough that he can follow along without any challenge. Some of the books get into things like dead bodies but it hasn''t been any source of drama with our son, just a few questions and then on we go with more stories.
  • We love these books! I bought the first set when my son was in Kindergarten to read to him as part of a homeschool lesson. Now 2 years later, he is reading them to me!! It has been pretty heart warming to be on the other end. The stories are adventurous and exciting, enough to keep a child’s attention, but also educational enough for a parent to love.
    He asked for these books specifically just as he was finishing the 8th book, so yes we will keep buying these books.
  • I purchased the first 8 books to read to my 5 years old grandtwins. They enjoyed the first 6, but have lost interest for now perhaps because of the predictive language and repeated refrains. I also have read the series to my first grade students in the past, and found that for some children the interest in reading was sparked. That's a good thing. I'd suggest if interested, just try the first few books and see if your child wants to hear or read more in the series.
  • My 8 year old is OBSESSED with these books. They are amazing with well thought out story lines and are age appropriate ready levels. AMAZING and really would recommend this collection along with any other Magic Treehouse book. They are so imaginative )
  • This is great set of books for beginning readers who are ready to get into chapter books. My son and daughter both love them. (And my son is not a fan of reading). But the stories are fun and there are pictures to help break up the pages. Highly recommend!
  • We started trying to get our 3 year old to sit longer before bedtime to read books (to help calm him down) and grabbed the Ice Wizard book first. Our son loved it so much that we have since purchased a number more.

    Our son will soon be 4 and we are pleased that this will be among his birthday presents. These books are fun for kids, and introduce them to concepts that they might not know of. (Especially since we don't watch a lot of tv).

    There are few illustrations however the story keeps kids interested. We can't wait until our son can read these on his own.
  • It seems every kid in my daughter's 1st grade class loves these books. I like that they keep her attention for the 2 evenings it takes her to read one and she is anxious to read more. There are too may chapter books for kids that she reads 5 chapters of and then decides that she has no interest in fairies or unicorns. The content of these books also puts things in a historical basis for the kids, so not only are they reading for fun, but they are learning other subjects as well.

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