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Dragon of the Red Dawn (Magic Tree House # 37, A Merlin Mission)

 
 
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Dragon of the Red Dawn (Magic Tree House # 37, A Merlin Mission)

Merlin the Magician will not eat or sleep or speak to anyone in Camelot. What can be done? The enchantress Morgan knows who to ask
for help: young Jack and Annie of Frog Creek, Pennsylvania! The brother-and-sister team quickly head off in the magic tree house on another magical and historical adventure.

Their mission: discover one of the four secrets of happiness.

Their journey: to a land of fierce samurai and great beauty, the capital city of Edo (now the city of Tokyo), in ancient Japan in the 1600s.

Their tools: a research book to guide them and a magic wand with three special rules.

In Dragon of the Red Dawn, Mary Pope Osborne transports readers back to the splendor, rich culture, and magic of traditional Japan.

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Product Details:
Author: Mary Pope Osborne
Hardcover: 128 pages
Publisher: Random House Books for Young Readers
Publication Date: February 27, 2007
Language: English
ISBN: 0375837272
Product Length: 5.86 inches
Product Width: 0.62 inches
Product Height: 8.52 inches
Product Weight: 0.57 pounds
Package Length: 8.4 inches
Package Width: 5.6 inches
Package Height: 0.6 inches
Package Weight: 0.55 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 38 reviews
 
 

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Average Customer Review:5.0 ( 38 customer reviews )
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15 of 15 found the following review helpful:

5GREAT ADDITION TO A GREAT SERIES  May 06, 2007
By D. Blankenship
The Magic Tree House Servies, in my opinion, are a good thing. Not only do we get a rather well told story that kids can relate to, we also get a book that actually teachers the kids something. In this work, Jack and Annie of Frog Creek, take off for ancient Japen (1600s) to find the secret of happiness. This books gives us a wonderful account of ancient Japan, it's culture, traditional folk tales and is loaded with historical facts. The book is very well written as the author is a natural story teller and I was quite impressed with the illustrations. This is a work the kids seem to enjoy, which is a pretty good indorsement for a young persons book. Just a note: I have seen some critical comments (very, very few) in the review section of other books in this series, as to to the use of "majic" as a theme. Folks, if you don't like your children to read books such as this, simply tell them no. If your child has trouble distinguishing between fiction, fantasy and reality, perhaps you should read the books with your child and point out the defferences....it would probably do both of you some good. Overall, recommend this work and the others in the series quite highly.

5 of 5 found the following review helpful:

5great book!  Sep 01, 2007

This book I loved when I was reading the pages, and how it gives you a little passport in the back of the book like it was actually a real passport. The books description of the garden when they first get out of the tree house in Japan just gives me a picture of what it looks like in real life. This book had a bit of humor and that adds coolness to the book. Buy this book!!!!!!!! I'm 11.

5 of 5 found the following review helpful:

5Dragon of the Red Dawn  May 27, 2007

This is a wonderful book for kids. I love it, so much that I bring it with me everywhere I go. I have read this, and like it. It takes place In old Japan. Jack and Annie meet a poet named Basho, and spend the day with him. I have learned about Basho in school and most of the things the book told about him I knew. I was thrilled reading about the Samuarai, and when the fire came around I was so excited I almost screamed! Dragon of the Red Dawn is a good book to read.

5 of 5 found the following review helpful:

5just another "bestseller"  Mar 09, 2007
By Kathrin Palm "The Palm Family"
Who says that children's books have to be all about fighting and lots of action? With "Dragon of the Red Dawn" Mary Pope Osborne showed once more that the escape into a world of imagination can be fun, captivating and keep children occupied for more than an hour. Listening to this audio book makes the kids travel into yet another time and country.
A wonderful book, read by the author, and another beautiful adventure with Jack and Annie.


3 of 3 found the following review helpful:

4Hard for parents to suspend belief, but the kids loved it.  May 14, 2007
By Vittoria Bastianni "will you read to me?"
Another classic Magic Treehouse installment, this time in imperial Japan. The haiku and deatils of life in Edo made this book informative for the little ones (4,6) and a little more interesting for the parents reading it. The fact that it involves a dragon was a big plus for both of them. The rating is only relative to other magic treehouse books, and not to the vast choice of better children's literature out there. All that said, I am sure it would make a good read for 7-8 year olds delving into books on their own for the first time.

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