Pros: Starts a new mystery for Jack and Annie in the tree house Cons: Not much about Japan, they could have been home at a costume party
My five year old daughter seems to really be enjoying the Magic Tree House series by Mary Pope Osborne. We have a gap in the series that the Easter Bunny had planned to fill, but after a stop at the library this week that is no longer necessary. In two ...
Pros: easy to read, introduces children to facts about different places and times Cons: lighter on facts than other books in the series, Annie's actions at times
Having a son on the autism spectrum means we are sometimes a bit behind where others are in terms of reading. He has made great strides, however, and is reading some very short chapter books. After devouring all of the Captain ...
Pros: gets kids wanting to learn as well as keep reading the series Cons: Mommy wants to read them, too.
After we decided that the Junie B. Jones series was giving my all-too-literal five-year-old daughter Beanie too many ideas for getting herself into trouble, I asked for suggestions from friends and family and got her the first four books in the ...
Pros: Great action read in Magic Tree House series for young readers. Cons: None.
Ninjas are exciting for us to imagine. From the 14th
to 17th centuries in Japan, both men and women excelled
as these shadowy warriors. They could be protectors for
families or spies for ruling warlords.
The tree house is back--but where is the enchantress Morgan le Fay? The search for her begins as Jack and Annie are transported back to ancient Japan,...More at Buy.com Marketplaces
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