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Magic Tree House g– 02 u– Knight At Dawn: In The Knight at Dawn, Jack and Annie find peacocks for dinner and boys in skirts when the Magic Tree House transports them back to the Middle Ages for another wild adventure. In this second book in the series, inquisitive, notebook-carrying Jack and his animal-charming younger sister, Annie, find themselves in the middle of an enormous castle. They can hear the beginnings of a feast under way in the Great Hall. But Jack and Annie arent’t exactly welcome guests! Surrounded by dangerous dragons, frightening dungeons, and hidden passageways, how will they find their way out?

the magic treehouse series

In the first series, consisting of the first 28 books, Morgan le Fay sends Jack and Annie, two normal children from Frog Creek, Pennsylvania, on numerous adventures and missions with a magical tree house in order to help free Morgan from a spell, solve four ancient riddles to become Master Librarians, and save four ancient stories from being lost forever. After the twenty-eighth chapter book, Mary Pope Osborne started a second series called the Magic Tree House Merlin Missions . In these missions, Jack and Annie have quests from the ancient wizard Merlin the Magician. These books are longer than the previous 28, and some take place in fantasy realms like Camelot.

the magic treehouse series

All together, there are 46 fiction books named. Their titles are listed below. In addition, a number of Magic Tree House Research Guides (nonfiction companions to the series) have been written by the author, her husband Will and her sister Natalie Pope Boyce.[1] These books contain more information about the historical places and events which Jack and Annie visit in the Magic Tree House Series. Right now, twenty have been released. Two more are listed as future books, so a total of twenty-two are named.

the magic treehouse series

Magic Tree House Research Guides are written by Mary Pope Osborne, Will Osborne, and Natalie Pope Boyce. They were first released in 2000 by Scholastic and Random House. They are non-fiction books providing more in-depth follow-up information on the topics in the series than already covered. So far, 21 have been released.

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