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A Good Read


Magic Tree House: Valley of the Dinosaur By Mary Pope Osborne


Time travel. A quest to solve. Exciting adventures. This book for young readers who are growing in confi dence has all of these and much more. The fi rst of a series of books, it follows the adventures of Jack and Annie as they discover a magic treehouse in their neighbourhood.


As the story begins Jack and Annie are chasing an imaginary monster into a nearby wood when they stumble across a solitary treehouse. Curiosity getting the better of them, they decide to


explore and inside they fi nd wonderful collection of books. Jack is drawn to a dinosaur book and before they know it the two children are transported back to the time of the dinosaurs.


Full of fascinating facts this book will appeal to any budding palaeontologist. At ten chapters this is a nice introduction to reading without seeming too daunting. The sentence structure can be repetitive and simplistic, but I am assured by young readers that this is not a problem! There are currently sixteen books available in the series covering diff erent time periods and geographic locations.


These along, with an interactive website, promise to engage and educate young readers for many months! Please mention thewire when responding to adverts 55


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