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Magic Tree House #29: Christmas in Camelot (A Stepping Stone Book(TM)) |  | Author: Mary Pope Osborne Creator: Sal Murdocca Publisher: Random House Books for Young Readers
List Price: $4.99 Buy New: $1.76 as of 11/24/2009 19:48 CST details You Save: $3.23 (65%)
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Seller: any_book Rating: 26 reviews Sales Rank: 733
Media: Paperback Reading Level: Ages 9-12 Pages: 144 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.7 x 5.1 x 0.5
ISBN: 0375858121 EAN: 9780375858123 ASIN: 0375858121
Publication Date: August 25, 2009 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Amazon.com Review A cup, a compass, a key: the magic tree house has brought siblings Annie and Jack to Camelot, where they embark on a mysterious mission to find these enigmatic gifts. In this special hardcover addition to the bestselling Magic Tree House series, the young adventurers must travel to the Otherworld, an "ancient, enchanted land beyond the edge of the Earth, the place where all magic began" to save Camelot from dark wizard Mordred's evil spell. If they fail, Camelot will be forgotten forever. Fans of the beloved, highly readable series by Mary Pope Osborne will rise to the challenge of this longer, more complex companion to her other titles, which include Earthquake in the Early Morning and Twister on Tuesday. As in every story in the sequence, Jack and Annie bravely plunge into their quest, learning about a culture and time very far removed from their own, and prove once again that children can make a difference. (Ages 6 to 9) --Emilie Coulter
Product Description The Magic Tree House series has become a staple for inspiring kids to read. Christmas in Camelot is a very special Magic Tree House book. Here, author Mary Pope Osborne uses the literary skills for which she’s known to create a longer, more in-depth story featuring the characters kids have come to love. The result is magical: a fast-paced but detailed, easy-to-read story. Jack and Annie go on a quest to save Camelot, a quest that will prove to a beleaguered King Arthur that children and imagination really can make a difference.
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My children are ages 13,9 and 7. October 17, 2009 CHGOPDWIFE (CHICAGO) The book has an old fashioned nostalgia about it. It reminds me of being young and anticipating Christmas. I read a few pages to my kids before bed ( I want to make it last until Christmas) A few times I almost forgot but my kids reminded me. I think this is a great book even for someone who has no children as it reminds you of being a child.
Another good one April 22, 2009 Parenting is a job My kids love this series, especially when they reach the reading ability to read books on their own. Anything that keeps them wanting to read is great, and I think the content is perfectly age appropriate.
A fun legend March 7, 2009 I think that Merlin's disguises where surprising. I really liked this book because it was an exciting legend.
For the dreamer June 24, 2008 L. J. Mytych (Baltimore, Maryland) Ever wanted to escape into a book with a child and feel young again? This book combines fantasy and Christmas into one story that is something to treasure and share with someone young at heart.
for grandchild December 29, 2007 Joseph M. Lehman (Arkansas) 0 out of 3 found this review helpful
I orderred this fpr my grandchild and they loved it. I personaaly haven't read it yet. But they say it is good.
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