Morggan, the Magical Librarian of Camelot, asks Jack and Annie to find the four magic gifts that will free an enchanted dog from a spell. The quest leads them to a ship lost at sea, the Great Plains, and the forests of India and Australia. But will they learn the secret of the dog they call Teddy? This boxed set includes four exciting Magic Tree House adventures: #17: Tonight on the Titanic, #18: Buffalo Before Breakfast, #19: Tigers at Twilight, #20: Dingoes at Dinnertime, as well as a bonus packet of puzzles and games!
MORGAN, THE MAGICAL librarian of Camelot, sends Jack and Annie to find lost stories in the ancient worlds of Roman Pompeii, imperial China, Dark Age Ireland, and classical Greece. Will the books help them in their darkest hours? This boxed set includes four exciting Magic Tree House adventures: #13: Vacation Under the Volcano, #14: Day of the Dragon King, #15: Viking Ships at Sunrise, and #16: Hour of the Olympics, as well as a Magic Tree House poster.
Though fierce, not all sharks are the dangerous monsters wethink them to be. In fact, far more sharks are killed by humanseach year than human are killed by sharks. Doubilet takes you downto the deep, where a glorious variety of this amazing family awaitsyou, from the famous Great White to his foot-long cousins. Howclose do you want to get to these marvels of the deep? Doubiletspends much of his life trying to get close enough to look them inthe eye. And now, through Doubilet's remarkable photographs, youcan too! Once you have seen the true beauty of sharks, you will besad to learn that humans both fear them and destroy them in greatnumbers.
The Magic Tree House adventures continue in books 9—12. Morganthe magical librarian of Camelot challenges Jack and Annie todiscover the answers to four riddles as they travel under the seato the Wild West, the African plains, and the frozen Arctic. Ifthey succeed, they will become Master Librarians! Books in this setinclude:Dolphins at Daybreak (#9)Ghost Town at Sundown (#10) Lionsat Lunchtime (#11) Polar Bears past Bedtime (#12) Magic Tree HouseBooks #9—12.
This Magic Tree House set including the following titles: Night of the Ninjas (Magic Tree House, No. 5) Afternoon on the Amazon (Magic Tree House, No. 6) Sunset of the Sabertooth (Magic Tree House, No. 7) Midnight on the Moon. (Magic Tree House, No. 8)
You're crouched in the African brush, camera at the ready.You're waiting on one of nature's loners. It's dark. It's scary.Then silently, he appears; the ever-elusive leopard. You haveseconds to capture on film this wonder of the wild, with its exoticspotted fur, so prized by hunters. National GeographicExplorers-in-Residence Dereck and Beverly Joubert take you closerto the mystery of the magnificent leopard and make a passionateplea to young readers to help secure a future for these felinetreasures.
Ms. Frizzle’s students are putting on a play about globalwarming, and they need some cold, hard facts. The Friz knows justwhere to find them! A hope on the Magic School Bus takes the kidson a whirlwind tour. From the Arctic to the equator, they seetelltale signs of climate change. But to get the really bigpicture, the class has to get really small – so they can seeexactly what is in the air and why it is making the world warmer.What they find gives them a real cause for concern!
When the Magic School Bus turns into a beehive, Ms. Frizzle'sclass learns firsthand about how workers, drones, and the queenbees live together. Readers will be abuzz with knowledge as theydiscover how honeybees find food; make a comb, honey, and beeswax;and care for their young, all from the bee's perspective.
B is for Binary, F is for Fibonacci, P is for Probability...even a small sample begins to give you the idea that this is a mathbook unlike any other. Ranging freely from exponents to light-yearsto numbers found in nature, this smorgasbord of math concepts andtrivia makes a perfect classroom companion or gift book for thebudding young mathematician at home. Even the most reluctant mathstudent will be drawn in by the author's trademark wit, MarissaMoss's quirky illustrations and funny captions, and the answersrevealed in W is for " When are we ever gonna use this stuff,anyway?" Download the G is for Googol Teacher's Guide(300K)
Christmas in Camelot It begins with a simple invitation to spend Christmas Eve inCamelot, a magical place that exists only in myth and fantasy. WhatJack and Annie don’t know is that the invitation will send them ona quest to save Camelot itself — not from destruction, but frombeing forgotten forever. Haunted Castle on Hallow’s Eve The castle looms dark against the light of the moon. Giant ravenscircle in the sky. Merlin the magician needs someone to find outwhat has happened. But who is brave enough to brush the cobwebsaside and go through the heavy doors? Merlin thinks he knows theanswer to these questions–Jack and Annie. Summer of the Sea Serpent Jack and Annie are off on another mythical mission at the requestof Merlin the magician. Luckily, they have a young sorcerer, Teddy,to help them. From underwater caves to a Spider Queen, frommystical selkies to a magical sword, this is a Magic Tree Houseadventure kids won’t want to miss! Wint