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Magic Tree House. Volume 18, Buffalo Before Breakfast

Osborne, Mary Pope. Book - 1999 J Fiction / Magic Tree House, Kids Book / Fiction / Fantasy & Myth / Magic tree house, 18 None on shelf No requests on this item Community Rating: 4.5 out of 5

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Age level: 5 and up.
Grade level: K and up.
The magic tree house takes Jack and his sister Annie to the Great Plains where they learn about the life of the Lakota Indians.

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MAGIC TREE HOUSE submitted by sambenk424 on July 10, 2011, 3:22pm This is a great series for young readers. Jack and Annie travel through time with the help of Morgan le Fey's,a magical witch from Camelot ,magic tree house. Help these two heroes as they travel through time on a awesome adventure.

Great!!!!!!!! submitted by joiemma on July 14, 2011, 4:02pm great

Awesome submitted by Memoria1224 on July 16, 2011, 2:24pm This book is amazing.

Stepping Stone Book submitted by 0liviap0pp on July 23, 2011, 9:03am Buffalo Before Breakfast is another educational Jack and Annie book for younger readers.

Great! submitted by Margaretta on July 27, 2011, 11:38am Great series for young readers

good submitted by karenkay on July 28, 2011, 3:54pm Jack and Annie (brother and sister) discover a tree house that can take them any place in the books inside the tree house. They meet Morgan, the owner of the tree house, who is a magical librarian. In each book, they are given a puzzle to solve and a reference book that helps them. They explore science and history in the process of solving these puzzles. Some of the books were a bit scary for my kids. Generally, Jack and Annie work well together but there are times when Annie makes poor decisions that get them into trouble. A good way to sneak in some teaching in a reasonably entertaining and inoffensive manner

magic tree house is awesome! submitted by nasuaada on August 3, 2011, 8:04pm magic tree house is awesome!

Good submitted by aschulte on August 9, 2011, 9:02pm Good

#18 submitted by drewy234432 on June 21, 2012, 8:01am Jack and Annie travel make to the native Americans times to learn about native American culture.

Great Series submitted by mysterio on June 28, 2012, 1:45am The Magic Tree House series brings back so many great memories. I remember reading these books when I was in the third grade and they were my favorite books. Everyone in my class was so into these books, they wouldn’t let go of them. These books are action-packed, full of adventure, filled with astounding twists and turns, and sometimes give the reader a nice laugh. Not only do they entertain the reader, but they also give tons of information about history. The storylines aren’t all that bad, either. I think it’s a nice way to educate our young ones. The series is a very interesting mix of fiction and nonfiction. Sometimes, I even find myself skimming through the books just for a nice, quick, twenty-minute read. I bought a few of the books when I was younger and now I’ve passed them on to my younger sister. She not only loves the series, but she is determined to read the entire series. I also appreciate the fact that the author, Mary Pope Osborne, is still writing books in the Magic Tree House series. Each book is a simple chapter book, ranging from seventy pages to one-hundred twenty pages. I would definitely recommend this entire series to anyone from kindergarten to fourth grade (based on the individual’s reading level, of course).

great series submitted by 23lisq on August 2, 2015, 10:44pm My child love this series. Nice mix of fiction snd non-fiction.

Great Book!! submitted by Yahli on June 16, 2018, 12:26pm I read this book because I was studying about native Americans in my class. I like this book because it had a good problem and a good solution for it.

Best Children’s Series Ever! submitted by TLW1998 on July 13, 2019, 10:56am We love Magic Treehouse books. They are educational, and the characters are kind and sweet. The storylines are good, and I even enjoy reading them to my 4-year old. These books have just the right intensity to make you want to keep turning the page, but not scaring your kid. They are excellent adventure books where you learn cool facts along the way. And, they teach kids through Jack’s example to use books for reference and as a resource to help you. They definitely promote a love of reading by using books throughout their adventures.

I can not say enough good things about this series. It is the best children’s chapter book series that I ever ran across. We ended up buying the entire collection because we read them so often and again and again.

In this book, Jane and Annie (siblings) travel in their magic treehouse to the Great Plains.

Great! submitted by Abbie D. on July 7, 2022, 1:57pm I loved this series as a kid, still love them today!

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Magic tree house
18.



PUBLISHED
New York : Random House, c1999.
Year Published: 1999
Description: 72 pages : ill. ; 19 cm.
Language: English
Format: Book

READING LEVEL
Lexile: 380

ISBN/STANDARD NUMBER
0679890645
9780679890645

ADDITIONAL CREDITS
Osborne, Mary Pope.
Murdocca, Sal.

SUBJECTS
Time travel -- Fiction.
Magic -- Fiction.
Tree houses -- Fiction.
Dakota People -- Fiction.
Indigenous Peoples of North America.
Native Americans -- Great Plains -- Fiction.