Magic Tree House. Volume 35, Night of the new Magicians, a Merlin Mission
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Youth level.
Age level: 5 and up.
Grade level: K and up.
Jack and Annie visit the Paris World's Fair of 1889 in an effort to protect four scientific pioneers from an evil sorcerer.
COMMUNITY REVIEWS
Veryy bAD submitted by lec.dank on July 12, 2011, 8:26pm lAME
Awesome submitted by Memoria1224 on July 16, 2011, 3:06pm This is a really cool book.
Good submitted by 0liviap0pp on July 17, 2011, 7:48am One of the newer books. Jack and Annie must go to the Paris World Fair in 1889 to protect scientists from a sorcerer.
good submitted by karenkay on July 28, 2011, 4:11pm 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
inventors submitted by camelsamba on August 2, 2011, 10:03pm We read this when my two youngest boys were on a Magic Tree House kick (we have books 1-24 on CD). What I liked about this one: the quotes from the different inventors, and the application of them in the adventure.
Effel Tower submitted by Zhengyang1022 on August 3, 2011, 2:46pm Jack and Annie whisk away to another adventure, this time in Paris, at the Effel Tower!
Great!!!!! submitted by joiemma on August 10, 2011, 2:59pm i loved it because this book as you can see from the cover took place in paris. My favorite place IN THE WORLD!!!!!!
Great Series submitted by mysterio on June 28, 2012, 2:07am 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).
Paris World's Fair submitted by JY 2005 on August 25, 2018, 8:44pm Jack and Annie go to Paris and go to the World Fair where a lot of scientists meet and have a fair.
Best Series for Kids
submitted by TLW1998 on August 5, 2019, 9:08pm
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.
The Merlin Missions (later half of the Magic Treehouse series) are a bit longer and involve more magic and fantasy lands. They are great imaginative tales, and they are considered a little more advanced reading.
In this book (the 7th Merlin Mission), Jane and Annie (siblings) travel to Paris (1889) where they have to save 4 new magicians from an evil sorcerer.
Best! submitted by luveu96 on June 24, 2022, 3:42pm I LOVE this series, and this is a great book. I would definitely recommend it, only that the Merlin Missions are a little harder and good for a little more advanced reading.
SERIES
Magic tree house
35.
PUBLISHED
New York : Random House, 2006.
Year Published: 2006
Description: 111 pages : ill. ; 22 cm.
Language: English
Format: Book
READING LEVEL
Lexile: 590
ISBN/STANDARD NUMBER
0375830359 (trade)
0375930353 (lib. bdg.)
0375830367 (pbk.)
ADDITIONAL CREDITS
Osborne, Mary Pope.
Murdocca, Sal.
SUBJECTS
Exposition universelle de 1889 -- (Paris, France) -- Fiction.
Paris World's Fair -- (1889) -- Fiction.
Time travel -- Fiction.
Magic -- Fiction.
Brothers and sisters -- Fiction.
Paris (France) -- History -- 1870-1940 -- Fiction.
France -- History -- Third Republic, 1870-1940 -- Fiction.