Solving Puzzles in the Magic Tree House: A Quest in Ancient Rome

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Magic Tree House is a popular children's book series written by Mary Pope Osborne. The series follows the adventures of two siblings, Jack and Annie, who discover a magical tree house filled with books. In each book, they are transported to a different time and place, where they encounter historical figures, mythical creatures, and solve various mysteries. Book 2 in the series is titled "The Knight at Dawn". In this book, Jack and Annie are transported to medieval times. They find themselves in a mysterious castle, where they meet a young knight named Sir Mordred.

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They find themselves in a mysterious castle, where they meet a young knight named Sir Mordred. With the help of a magic rhyme found in the castle, they embark on a quest to save King Arthur from an enchantment. Throughout their journey, Jack and Annie learn about chivalry, bravery, and the importance of helping others.

Magic Tree House Graphic Novels 1-2 Boxed Set - (Magic Tree House (R)) by Mary Pope Osborne (Mixed Media Product)

Get whisked away with Jack and Annie in their first two adventures, now as graphic novels! This boxed set includes Dinosaurs Before Dark and The Knight at Dawn.

About the Author

MARY POPE OSBORNE is the author of the New York Times #1 bestselling Magic Tree House series as well as coauthor of the Magic Tree House Fact Tracker series, along with her husband, Will, and her sister, Natalie Pope Boyce. For more information, visit the Magic Tree House website at MagicTreeHouse.com!

JENNY LAIRD is an award-winning playwright. She collaborates with Will Osborne and Randy Courts on creating musical theater adaptations of the Magic Tree House(R) series for both national and international audiences. Their work also includes shows for young performers, available through Music Theatre International's Broadway Junior(R) Collection. Currently the team is working on a Magic Tree House(R) animated television series.

KELLY and NICHOLE MATTHEWS are twin sisters, and a comic art team, living just north of the Emerald City under the watchful eyes of their cats and dog. They get to do their dream job every day drawing comics for a living (when they're not playing video games). They've worked for Boom Studios!, Archaia, the Jim Henson Company, Hiveworks and now Random House! Follow them on Instagram @kickingsh0es and Twitter @kickingshoes


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They also encounter various challenges and meet other characters from medieval times, such as a dragon and a wizard. As they fulfill their mission and return to the present, Jack and Annie gain a deeper appreciation for history and the power of imagination. "The Knight at Dawn" is a wonderful book that combines adventure, history, and magic. It not only entertains young readers but also educates them about different time periods and cultures. The story is engaging, with a mix of suspense, humor, and heartwarming moments. It sparks the imagination and encourages children to explore the world around them. Overall, Magic Tree House book 2, "The Knight at Dawn", is a fantastic addition to the series. It continues to captivate young readers with its enchanting storytelling and educational elements. Through the adventures of Jack and Annie, children are inspired to embrace their curiosity and embrace the magic of reading..

Reviews for "Discovering Dinosaurs in the Magic Tree House: A Prehistoric Adventure"

- Sarah - 2/5 stars - I was really disappointed with "Magic Tree House 2i". The plot felt disjointed and rushed, with Mary and Jack jumping from one adventure to another without any real development or depth. The writing style was also very simplistic and lacked the charm I was expecting. Additionally, I found the characters to be quite two-dimensional and lacking in personality. Overall, I was left feeling underwhelmed by this book and wouldn't recommend it.
- Mike - 1/5 stars - I can't understand the hype around "Magic Tree House 2i". The story was just plain boring and lacked any sort of excitement. The characters were uninteresting and I couldn't connect with them at all. The writing style was also very dull and lacked any sort of creativity. I really struggled to finish this book and I wouldn't recommend it to anyone.
- Emily - 2/5 stars - I had high hopes for "Magic Tree House 2i", but unfortunately, it fell flat for me. The plot was repetitive and predictable, with Mary and Jack always finding themselves in similar situations. The writing style was also very simplistic, with little effort put into creating vivid descriptions or engaging dialogue. I found myself losing interest as the story progressed and was ultimately disappointed with the overall experience.

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