Anne und Philipp können es nicht Das magische Baumhaus hat sie in die Südsee verschlagen! Mit einem Mini-U-Boot machen sie sich in die Tiefen des Ozeans auf! Wogendes Seegras, regenbogenfarbene Korallen und jede Menge unbekannte Fische tummeln sich vor ihren Augen. Doch plötzlich geraten Philipp und Anne in große Gefahr. Ob ihnen die beiden Delfine helfen können?Die beliebte Kinderbuch-Reihe von Bestsellerautorin Mary Pope Osborne! Die Geschwister Anne und Philipp reisen mit dem magischen Baumhaus durch die Zeit. Sie erleben spannende Abenteuer, entdecken ferne Länder und lernen viele berühmte Persönlichkeiten kennen.
Mary Pope Osborne is an American author of children's books and audiobook narrator. She is best known as the author of the Magic Tree House series, which as of 2017 sold more than 134 million copies worldwide. Both the series and Osborne have won awards, including for Osborne's charitable efforts at promoting children's literacy. One of four children, Osborne moved around in her childhood before attending the University of North Carolina. Following college, Osborne traveled before moving to New York City. She somewhat spontaneously began to write, and her first book was published in 1982. She went on to write a variety of other children's and young adult books before starting the Magic Tree House series in 1992. Osborne's sister Natalie Pope Boyce has written several compendium books to the Magic Tree House series, sometimes with Osborne's husband Will Osborne.
Ich mag diese Kinderbuchreihe sehr gerne. Die Geschwister Anne und Philipp reisen mit dem magischen Baumhaus durch die Zeiten und lernen so jede Menge Länder, Persönlichkeiten und Geschichtliches kennen. In diesem Band reisen sie in die Südsee und sehen eine traumhafte Unterwasserwelt. Aber sie geraten auch in Gefahr, können jedoch von Delfinen gerettet werden. Ein spannendes und unterhaltsames Abenteuer für Kinder ab acht.
Read for my kid's bedtime over a few nights. This story followed siblings Jack and Annie. The owner of the magical tree house is back and she showed up on both Jack and Annie's dreams. They hurried to the tree house to meet her. She said she's been busy with Merlin and couldn't keep up with collecting books for Camelot's library. Jack and Annie volunteered to collect books for her. The library owner said that if they wanted to collect books, they need to be Master Librarian first. In order to past the test, they will need to solve 4 riddles. They travelled through time and space to a reef, went underwater in a mini submarine, and finally solved the riddle. Good adventure!
And we're in a new story arc! I'm excited that we're exploring a new challenge for Jack and Annie. I wasn't sure where the story was going to go next. I love all things ocean related so this was a fun read for me.
Slightly more peril in this one. Also, Jack and Annie are working on becoming "Master Librarians" and the 6 year old does not believe me when I tell her that I (as a librarian) also had to travel around in a magic treehouse solving riddles in order to complete my Masters degree. Sigh.
Leave it up to Annie to tell her brother to get in the submarine that has a big oh crack in it. Also, to press a big red ON button right after being told not to touch anything. *sigh*
Well Morgan Le Fay now asked for them to come to the treehouse to help her collect the books since Merlin is causing a bit of trouble. Before Jack and Annie can do that, they have to be Master Librarians. *cue the ominous music*
The only way for that to happen is that they have to go to different locations to solve four riddles. The beach with the abandoned submarine is the first location.
They get in a bit of danger that seems impossible for a normal human being to get out of. I mean, pressing random buttons to get results is not a bad idea. Right?
I loved this one!! It had some spooky elements, mysterious elements, and of course some wholesome elements. What more could you ask for? Oh yeah! The setting was awesome! First time at sea!
A book my 6 yr old loved, a little old for my preschoolers. A solid reading level 3 book, this reader has a good amount of advanced vocabulary words, but not so long that it discourages a new reader. Used it for his read out loud book, which was perfect. It took about 15 mins for him to read and had just enough new vocabulary words to make it challenging. Also, it was a fun and interesting story he could get into. He liked it so much, he asked for more by this author. Great reading book!
Last night me and the boys were on the fifth chapter and we read to the sixth but then we just couldn't stop reading and I ended up reading the whole rest of the book that night. Solo love Magic Tree House.
This is another adventure where Jack and Annie are sent to another environment, but not necessarily a different time period. I like the aquatic theme, and the dolphins were cute.
Slightly unrealistic and was also spooky talking about how there were cracks in their sub. Might have nightmares tonight. Overall pretty quick read would recommend
This book is Magic Tree House Dolphins at daybreak and the author is Mary Pope Osborne. It’s a good book. I mean I didn’t want to read it but for a book that I didn’t want to read it was a better book than I thought. The book was about two kids going to there tree house because they had a dream and Jack and Annie are trying to become master librarians. My opinion I don’t think I would read another book like it but it was ok. The book was kind of dumb but for it being like that it was good I guess.
“Dolphins at Daybreak”, is the ninth book in the Magic Tree house series written by Mary Pope Osborne. It starts off with Jack and Annie having the same dream, which means Morgan, the wizard of the tree house, was giving them a sign to go to the tree house. Morgan gives them four riddles to solve. Then they wish to go to the beach. They go into a submarine and dive into the depths of the ocean. Not too long after heading out, they realize that there is a leak in the submarine. Jack had an idea and tried to drive back to shore before they sunk. On the way back up, an octopus wraps it's tentacles around the submarine and attacks them. Soon after, a big shark comes along and scares the octopus off. Then it turns into a nightmare when the shark tries to attack Jack and Annie! A group of dolphins save them and bring them back to shore. After they get back to the tree house, they wish to return to the Frog Creek Woods and soon they are home.
The two main characters in the book are siblings, Jack and Annie. Jack is older and the more intelligent of the two and is always looking out for his little sister, Annie. Annie is the adventurous type and always finds a way to get the two into trouble. They work together to solve the riddles Morgan gives them to solve.
The book begins in Jack and Annie’s house in the town of Frog Creek. Next, the two run off to the tree house and wish to go to the ocean. The book takes place around our time period but does not say specifically. Mary Pope Osborne did a good job with the descriptions and creates good mental images.
This book is quite short and is an easy to read. I would recommend this book to any elementary children who like adventures because Jack and Annie go on a new one every book. Parents could also read these goods to their child. I rate this book a three out of five because it is slower and does not contain any really exciting parts.
1. Jack and Annie are sent on another adventure by the mysterious Morgan le Fay. This time, they end up in the middle of the ocean with four riddles to solve and lots of underwater friends to learn about, including octopi, hungry sharks, and friendly dolphins who save the day. 2. 2-4 3. Science, Just for Fun 4. Students who enjoy reading about marine life could greatly benefit from this book. Alternatively, students who like the MTH series can continue their love with this book. 5/6. I could use this book in many ways. I could use it as an aide in a science unit about marine life. I could also use it in literature circles if I were using series, as Magic Tree House is a wonderful series to feed young imaginations. 7. Mary Pope Osborne has an entire series of Magic Tree House books that take Jack and Annie on marvelous adventures. 8. None