Exploring the Great Pyramid of Giza in Book Number 9 of the Magic Treehouse Series

By admin

"Book number 9 in the Magic Treehouse series", also known as "Dolphins at Daybreak", takes young readers on an exciting underwater adventure with Jack and Annie. In this thrilling installment, the siblings find themselves transported to a coral reef in search of the first of four ancient secrets to happiness. As they dive deeper into the vibrant ocean, they encounter fascinating marine creatures, including dolphins. With the help of a group of dolphins, Jack and Annie navigate through challenges and unravel hidden mysteries. Along the way, they learn valuable lessons about friendship, teamwork, and the importance of environmental conservation. This magical journey not only captures the imagination of children, but also educates them about the wonders of the natural world.


Books 9–16 of the New York Times bestselling Magic Tree House series!
These eight titles are the perfect gift for a Magic Tree House fan or any child who loves a good adventure. Parents, teachers, and librarians hail the chapter-book series as a tool to promote reading, as even the most reluctant readers want to know where the Magic Tree House will take the brother-and-sister team next.

In books 9–12, Morgan le Fay, the magical librarian of Camelot, challenges Jack and Annie to find the answers to four riddles. To do so, they must travel under the sea and to the Wild West, the African plains, and the frozen Arctic. It’s a difficult and dangerous task, but if Jack and Annie succeed, they will become Master Librarians! In books 13–16, Jack and Annie must save stories that have been lost in history. Morgan, the magical librarian of Camelot, sends them to find the books in the ancient worlds of Roman Pompeii, imperial China, Dark Age Ireland, and classical Greece. Will Jack and Annie be able to save the stories in their darkest hours . . . or will the books be lost forever?

Audiobooks in this set include: Dolphins at Daybreak (#9), Ghost Town at Sundown (#10), Lions at Lunchtime (#11), Polar Bears Past Bedtime (#12), Vacation Under the Volcano (#13), Day of the Dragon King (#14), Viking Ships at Sunrise (#15), and Hour of the Olympics (#16).
"Osborne's narration is low-key and well-paced. A great way to introduce children who are reluctant readers or can't yet read to this highly entertaining book series and to reading in general."—Chicago Parent

“Osborne's soothing, beautifully articulated voice and knack for characterization are reliably pleasing."—AudioFile

Morgan, the magical librarian of Camelot, sends them to find the books in the ancient worlds of Roman Pompeii, imperial China, Dark Age Ireland, and classical Greece. Morgan, the magical librarian of Camelot, sends them to find the books in the ancient worlds of Roman Pompeii, imperial China, Dark Age Ireland, and classical Greece.

Book number 9 in the Magic Treehouse series

This magical journey not only captures the imagination of children, but also educates them about the wonders of the natural world. With its engaging plot and exploration of marine life, "Dolphins at Daybreak" is a must-read for young adventure-seekers and nature enthusiasts. So, join Jack and Annie as the magic treehouse whisks them away to another incredible escapade, where they discover the power and beauty of dolphins and uncover secrets that will change their lives forever.

Magic Tree House Collection: Books 9-16

Book number 9 in the magic treehouse series

.

Reviews for "Uncovering Ancient Egyptian Artifacts in Book 9 of the Magic Treehouse Series"

1. Fiona - 2 stars: I was really disappointed with the ninth book in the Magic Treehouse series. The storyline felt repetitive and lacked the excitement and adventure of the previous books. The main characters, Jack and Annie, seemed to be going through the motions without any true character development. Overall, I found it to be a lackluster addition to the series and not a book that I would recommend to others.
2. Liam - 1 star: I couldn't even finish book number 9 in the Magic Treehouse series. The writing felt dull and uninspired, and the plot was incredibly predictable. It almost seemed like the author was simply going through the motions to churn out another book without putting much effort into it. I was hoping for more magic and excitement, but was left sorely disappointed. I wouldn't waste time on this book, especially if you've already read the previous books in the series.
3. Maya - 2 stars: I found book number 9 in the Magic Treehouse series to be a bit lackluster compared to the earlier books. The adventure and mystery element that initially drew me to the series seemed to be missing. The story felt rushed and lacked depth, making it difficult for me to connect with the characters. It was quite a letdown after enjoying the previous books in the series. I hope the future books in the series recapture the magic that was initially present.
4. Benjamin - 2 stars: I have been a fan of the Magic Treehouse series, but book number 9 left me underwhelmed. The plot felt repetitive and formulaic, and there were no surprises or unexpected twists. It felt like a filler book that didn't add much to the overall series. The characters didn't undergo any significant growth or development, and the magic and excitement felt forced. Overall, it was a forgettable read that didn't live up to the standards set by earlier books in the series.

Learning About Daily Life in Ancient Egypt in Book 9 of the Magic Treehouse Series

The Magic Treehouse Takes Readers on a Historical Adventure in Book Number 9