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| Night of the New Magicians (A Stepping Stone Book(TM)) | 
enlarge | Author: Mary Pope Osborne Publisher: Random House Books for Young Readers Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (16 reviews) Sales Rank: 7645
Languages: English (Original Language), English (Unknown), English (Published) Media: Paperback Reading Level: Ages 9-12 Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 144 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.2 x 0.5
ISBN: 0375830367 EAN: 9780375830365 ASIN: 0375830367
Publication Date: August 14, 2007 Release Date: August 14, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Merlin sends Jack and Annie on a mysterious mission to Paris, France, over a hundred years ago. There they must find four magicians and give them an urgent message from Merlin himself. When Jack and Annie land in Paris, they make their way to the 1889 World's Fair. Below the Eiffel Tower, built especially for the fair, there are thousands of exhibits from all over the world. But how will Jack and Annie find the magicians in the crowds of people? And who are the magicians anyway? Jack and Annie are about to find out in another adventure filled with history, magic, and amazing surprises!
In Night of the New Magicians, Mary Pope Osborne brings to life an amazing time in history that gave birth to many startling inventions and scientific discoveries that would change the world forever.
The paperback edition boasts all-new backmatter full of activities!
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| Customer Reviews: Read 11 more reviews...
  Magic Tree House #35: Night of the New Magicians September 15, 2008 What adventures did Jack and Annie endure in this story? Well, in the Magic Tree House series book the Night of the New Magicians, Jack and Annie had another mission from Merlin. They must travel to Paris, France during the World's Fair in 1889. Once in France, the pair must follow through on a mission of discovery to find four new magicians and deliver an important message from Merlin. On this magical mission, Jack and Annie learned interesting facts and problem solved situational dilemmas that are associated to the four new magicians of Sound, Light, Invisibility, and Iron. The narrative passages with visual descriptors made the events in the story come alive. The reader felt the importance of finding the new magicians and protecting them from the evil sorcerer. I had not realized the educational value associated with this series of text for young children especially for teachers, and now I cannot wait to read the sequence of their entire magical tree house journeys. This inquiry based story makes learning fun, and now I see how addictive these books can be. In away the text made me think of my childhood adventures with my brother, even though our adventures were not in distant and mystical locations, our imaginations still came alive with the excitement for each and every new journey just like Jack and Annie.
  Magic Tree House January 9, 2008 My kids love this series. My son read them when he was in first grade and my daughter is now in first grade and she loves them too
  Ms. Schreck's Book Review November 4, 2007 In this magical time-travel adventure, Merlin sends Jack and Annie to the Paris World's Fair of 1889 where they must find four magicians and warn them about an evil sorcerer who wants to steal their secrets. The fairground itself is a place of magic, stretching out below the Eiffel Tower and bustling with people who have come from all over the world. Unfortunately, as Jack and Annie race around the fair on their quest they seem to miss each magician by minutes.
Young fans of this series will enjoy the fast-moving plot and the surprise ending. Along the way, they will learn much about famous inventors and technological changes of the late 1800's. Mary Pope Osborne has found a delightful way to engage young readers in biographical information that is anything but boring.
  From a grandson's perspective September 16, 2007 My grandson has done nothing but rave about how GOOD this book is. Perhaps part of it is because he loves magic as well as reading.
  Night of the New Magicians June 3, 2007 I would recommend this book to kids who like books that have magic, adventure, and information about other cultures. That is why I would recommend this book.
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