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Magic Tree House. Volume 8, Midnight on the Moon

Osborne, Mary Pope. Book - 1996 J Fiction / Magic Tree House, Kids Book / Fiction / Fantasy & Myth / Magic Tree House 8 None on shelf 2 requests on 9 copies Community Rating: 4.6 out of 5

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Youth level.
Age level: 5 and up.
Grade level: K and up.
"A first stepping stone book."
The magic treehouse takes Jack and Annie to a moon base in the future where they continue to search for the fourth thing they need to free their friend Morgan from the magician's spell.

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MAGIC TREE HOUSE submitted by sambenk424 on July 10, 2011, 3:29pm 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.

Awesome submitted by Memoria1224 on July 16, 2011, 2:15pm This is a really good book.

Moon! submitted by 0liviap0pp on July 17, 2011, 7:33am Jack and Annie go to the moon to find the 4th "M" thing to free a boy from a spell.

Beto's thoughts submitted by JenniferRice on July 21, 2011, 9:11am It was really, really, REALLY good!!! I enjoyed it a lot. You should read it.

great submitted by aschulte on July 21, 2011, 4:11pm this is off the chizzain! :oD

Great! submitted by Margaretta on July 27, 2011, 10:35am I used to love these books!

good submitted by karenkay on July 28, 2011, 3:39pm 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

space submitted by morganf on July 31, 2011, 10:57am A thrilling trip to the moon.

Great Series submitted by mysterio on June 28, 2012, 1:55am 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).

science! submitted by Lulu D on July 20, 2012, 4:45pm 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. Awsome book!!

good submitted by gzheng on June 20, 2013, 2:45pm awesome

Why did I read this? submitted by tomiwa on June 21, 2013, 2:40pm Sometimes I wonder....

Good series for young readers submitted by lulumama on July 6, 2013, 9:14pm My son really liked this series. This was the first chapter book series he got into.

treehouse on the moon submitted by Avik on July 27, 2013, 12:35pm i liked the picture of morgan le fay. I liked the moon man.

magic tree house submitted by AJ Chen on August 11, 2014, 1:32pm Jack and Annie have one more clue to free Morgan le fay.

the moon submitted by clorenz on August 6, 2015, 2:02pm this book keeps your nose stuck in it.Great book for young readers who enjoy a mix of science and magic

Moon submitted by JY 2005 on August 8, 2018, 1:05pm Jack and Annie go to the moon to find the 4th thing to help free Morgan.

nice addition to the series! submitted by wookeny on June 19, 2019, 9:08pm I love the Jack and Annie series. The author just keeps new and new ideas. The missions are all very adventurous and fun! Little kids will love the Magic treehouse series!

A favorite - we love space submitted by TLW1998 on July 13, 2019, 10:25am 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.

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 moon.

Sweet submitted by crp on August 25, 2019, 3:50pm The Magic Tree House series brings back so many great memories with my family's little ones. We love Magic Treehouse books. They are educational, and the characters are kind . The missions are all very adventurous ! Little kids will love the Magic tree-house series!

Good Series submitted by kathscot on August 31, 2019, 9:40am Lots of action and humor as Jack and Annie continue their quest.

awesome submitted by .-.-.-. on July 13, 2020, 1:46pm Another great theme. I found it funny, there was also lots of action and adventure. Some of the parts scared me. A must read.

THE BEST submitted by amandasaurus on June 17, 2022, 9:32pm These. Are. My. JAM. I will still read them at 30 years old, I have no shame. They’re just so feel-good and wholesome and adventurous and nostalgic!

if you're getting bored of Magic Treehouse books... submitted by laurat on June 27, 2022, 12:23pm Read this with your kids. It's a nice break since it takes place in the future, and on the moon. Nice to mix it up sometimes!

Oh the nostalgia! submitted by Abbie D. on July 7, 2022, 1:17pm I HIGHLY recommend these books for young readers (or all ages, I still read them occasionally!) This series is what got me into reading when I was young.

fd cd submitted by peggyyang412 on August 23, 2022, 2:07pm rev

To the Future! submitted by Meginator on July 4, 2023, 11:35pm This Magic Tree House adventure whisks Jack and Annie across time and, this time, literal space as they find themselves transported from their Pennsylvania home to a future Moon colony. The book feels a little more focused on the facts than the fiction than is usual for the series, which makes sense that Jack and Annie are navigating a completely new environment that is not naturally suited to human life; the worldbuilding is nice and surprisingly realistic in its view of future technology, which isn’t that different from that of the book’s initial publication or of the current era. The plot, such as it is, suffers a bit from a lack of tension (even when grading on a curve), but Osborne makes up for it by adding some beautifully poetic notes in the final chapter that subtly remind readers how miraculous our own planet actually is. Overall, the book fits nicely within the series and broadens the scope of Jack and Annie’s potential adventures while neatly wrapping up one of the longer storylines about Morgan le Fay.

Good submitted by xiaohui du on July 31, 2023, 1:08pm This is beautiful



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SERIES
Magic tree house
8.



PUBLISHED
New York : Random House, c1996.
Year Published: 1996
Description: 70 pages : ill. ; 20 cm.
Language: English
Format: Book

READING LEVEL
Lexile: 320

ISBN/STANDARD NUMBER
0679863745 (pbk.) :
067996374X :

ADDITIONAL CREDITS
Osborne, Mary Pope.
Murdocca, Sal.

SUBJECTS
Time travel -- Fiction.
Magic -- Fiction.
Moon -- Fiction.