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The #1 bestselling chapter book is now a graphic novel! Magic. Mystery. Time-travel. Get whisked back to the time of medieval knights with Jack and Annie!
A castle. A knight. A quest! When the magic tree house whisks Jack and Annie back to the Middle Ages, they’re looking for a knight. Instead, they find the Great Hall of a castle where a feast is under way. But Jack and Annie aren’t exactly welcome guests!
For the first time in graphic novel–live the adventure again with new full-color vibrant art that brings the magic to life!
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Magic Tree House Series
Begin here if you’re new to reading chapter books!
Move on to more challenging adventures with longer page counts!
Facts to go along with your favorite Magic Tree House stories!
The #1 bestselling chapter books are now available as graphic novels!
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Collect all of the Magic Tree House boxed sets!
Books in this set include: Dinosaurs Before Dark, The Knight at Dawn, Mummies in the Morning, and Pirates Past Noon Books in this set include: Night of the Ninjas, Afternoon on the Amazon, Sunset of the Sabertooth, and Midnight on the Moon Books in this set include: Dolphins at Daybreak, Ghost Town at Sundown, Lions at Lunchtime, and Polar Bears Past Bedtime This boxed set is the ultimate gift for any Magic Tree House fan. With a total of twenty-eight adventures, kids will never get tired of traveling the world and completing missions with their new friends Jack and Annie! Merlin Mission Books 1–25 of the #1 New York Times bestselling Magic Tree House series boxed together for the first time ever!
Publisher : Random House Books for Young Readers (November 16, 2021)
Language : English
Paperback : 176 pages
ISBN-10 : 0593174755
ISBN-13 : 978-0593174753
Reading age : 7 – 9 years, from customers
Lexile measure : GN470L
Grade level : 1 – 4
Item Weight : 9.6 ounces
Dimensions : 5.5 x 0.47 x 8.19 inches
Customers say
Customers find the artwork great and the pacing of the book perfect. They love the storylines and the magical, dark, and enchanting atmosphere. The books are fun to read and combine reading and education in one place.
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Sam McKinney –
I am so happy she did these!!!
I am not a graphic novel fan by nature, but my husband introduced my boys to them when they were little as something heâd read to them, Bone. My boys loved them. So whatever, but I always try to encourage a good chapter book. When I read I read Harry Potter. I got the illustrated version and weâve been working on it forever because they like dad and the graphic novels ð. For my oldest when he started reading solo to us I tried him on the magic treehouse thinking this would be perfect!!! But he never took to it. Resented me. So my sister told me of the non fiction companion books. So we tried those. He LOVED, so long as he didnât have to read. They were BORING if he had to read! Being six and reading at a fourth grade level itâs always a challenge to find that right balance. He wants pictures still, but words, he needs a good challenge there so itâs not TOO EASY! So FINALLY!!!! Graphic novels of this series! A PERFECT combination! I bought it, he got so mad at me. He said, Iâm gonna rip it. I was like whatever, I left it set aside. And then the next day, he had it all read! Heâs read the WHOLE BOOK in one day!!! Granted itâs like taking that book through a strainer! Youâre not getting the same content. And he even admitted it. But we talked about it. I asked him IF he liked it better loosing a lot of the context. And he said he didnât like loosing so much of the story, but he did like that he could SEE so much of the story. So my next question since heâs autistic and has sensory processing. When youâre reading a book and it has NO picture, can you see what youâre reading in your head? Or are they simply just words to you? Because thatâs all they are for me. And he said theyâre just words for him. So I told him that as long as I can get him a graphic novel to read and see what heâs trying to read, then he can have them to enjoy. And we got the next one of these in the series for him to enjoy. I would say itâs definitely worth the money! It is more expensive then the original series and the companion books. Twice as much. But theyâre twice the size because of the illustrations. And the artwork is so great! The twin sisters did a WONDERFUL job with the artwork! I mean, I always wondered how the treehouse worked too, not being able to imagine it because thatâs just not how it works when I read either. So I think for my son to be able to have to pieces he was missing come to life on the pages for him made it more tangible. And finally the story he was interested in, but was just boring, wasnât boring anymore. I wish a lot more books had the graphic novel option. Itâs gravely becoming more of an option Iâm finding. And my sister and I had a great debate over it. Because she like me is anti graphic novel. Ironically ME! The one who cannot see what Iâm reading is against them. But Iâd rather have the blank canvas to imagine what I can try then to be told. But for a six year old, why try? Why force? Why pick a battle that doesnât have to be? As he gets older they have more challenging graphic novels. Who knows maybe theyâll have graphic novels to taper off by then so he can transition into regular books, or maybe he never does? But with special needs you donât find fights you donât need to have. And with a kid reading, you donât criticize when theyâre finally reading. Since sticking him with graphic novels over chapter books I never NOT see him reading! Heâs ALWAYS been my reader, thatâs why he has such a high reading level for such a young age. I just need to keep those graphic novels at a challenge for his age now. And thatâs fine! I can work with what I know, now that I know with what to work for! Novels as a graphic novel! Got it! Yay!!! Thank you Pope for doing this and helping me learn how to help my son read like crazy!
Angie Tobi –
preteen subject matter
child loves the series
Katiesha –
Fun spin on a classic chapter book
Got this book in a subscription box. Itâs a graphic novel of one of the magic tree house novels which is really fun. Illustrations are great and itâs easy to read for my first grader. Great way to keep the attention of someone who doesnât read much I think. Great quality book too.
jenn48 –
Great reboot of an old favorite
Love that they are putting this series out in a new format for a new generation of readers. My son who doesn’t love to read is devouring these books in a few nights and loving the storylines that I remember from my childhood.
Tamy89 –
Perfect comics !
My 6-year-old daughter is starting to read. These are her first comics and she loves them! She spends many hours reading now.
Amazon Customer –
Christmas
I purchase books for my grandchildren leading up to Christmas. They enjoyed this.
AN –
Good for all readers
Love this book series. It’s got reading and education in one place that’s fun. My child has diffuculty reading in these she really wants to try and read. Magic Tree house does it again in getting kids to read. Keep these book coming. Seller was quick and efficient in getting book to my house.
cgoodie –
Graphic novels are the way to go
My 9yr old LOVES graphic novels. We have the original magic tree house books but these revamps as graphic novels are fabulous. He wants all of them like this and I will buy them all because I love supporting his love of reading.
Tiana –
I always wanted to get treehouse books. Glad graphic novel are available now.