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Eve of the Emperor Penguin (Magic Tree House, No. 40)

Eve of the Emperor Penguin (Magic Tree House, No. 40)

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Creator: Mary Pope Osborne
Publisher: Listening Library (Audio)
Category: Book

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Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 4 reviews
Sales Rank: 353640

Format: Audiobook, Unabridged
Media: Audio CD
Edition: Unabridged
Reading Level: Ages 9-12
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1
Dimensions (in): 5.9 x 4.9 x 0.6

ISBN: 0739372904
EAN: 9780739372906
ASIN: 0739372904

Publication Date: September 23, 2008
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Condition: Brand new and factory shrinkwrapped. Official unabridged audio CD, exactly as pictured and described. Not a remainder or cheap import. In stock. Buy from a trusted seller. Check our rating.

Also Available In:

  • Hardcover - Magic Tree House #40: Eve of the Emperor Penguin (A Stepping Stone Book(TM))
  • Hardcover - Eve of the Emperor Penguin: Merlin Mission (Magic Tree House)
  • Library Binding - Magic Tree House #40: Eve of the Emperor Penguin (A Stepping Stone Book(TM))
  • Audio Download - Magic Tree House, Book 40: Eve of the Emperor Penguin (Unabridged)

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  • Magic Tree House #39: Dark Day in the Deep Sea (A Stepping Stone Book(TM))
  • Magic Tree House #38: Monday with a Mad Genius (A Stepping Stone Book(TM))
  • Penguins and Antarctica (Magic Tree House Rsrch Gdes(R))
  • Winter of the Ice Wizard (Magic Tree House 32)
  • Christmas in Camelot (Magic Tree House, No. 29)

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
JACK AND ANNIE continue their quest for the secrets of happiness—secrets they need to save Merlin. This time, the Magic Tree House takes them to the one continent they haven’t visited before: Antarctica! What can they hope to learn about happiness in such a barren place? Only the penguins know for sure . . . Jack and Annie are about to find out!


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Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Blends magic and science in another satisfying Magic Treehouse saga   December 13, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

#40 in the Magic Treehouse 'Merlin Mission' series provides a rhyme immersing Jack and Annie in a mission to find the fourth secret of happiness for Merlin the magician. The magic tree house here takes them to Antarctica, where they meet scientists and reporters in modern times. How can they search for ancient artifacts in a modern setting? A delightful fantasy blends magic and science in another satisfying Magic Treehouse saga.



5 out of 5 stars Stories for Children Magazine 5 Star Review   December 6, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

REVIEWED BY: Wayne S. Walker (BN)

The "Magic Tree House" book #40 is now out. Jack and Annie of Frog Creek, PA, are taken by Morgan Le Fay's magic tree house to Antarctica to find the fourth secret of happiness and help Merlin get better. They encounter lots of snow, an angry petrel trying to attack a young penguin, researchers at McMurdo Station, the volcanic activity of Mt. Erebus, dangerous crevasses in the ice, and, of course, penguins. But will they locate the secret and be able to return to Camelot in time to save Merlin? The book offers a great basis for studying the history and geography of Antarctica and also for learning more about penguins.



4 out of 5 stars magic tree house #40   December 3, 2008
 0 out of 2 found this review helpful

I ordered this book for my Grandson. He loves MagicTree House Books. The price was good and it came very fast.


5 out of 5 stars Excellent New Addition to the Series or Standalone Children's Book   October 21, 2008
 20 out of 20 found this review helpful

I have read many of the Magic Treehouse books while recently "studying" for my 6-year old's Magic Treehouse Birthday Party. She really loves this series, reads them ravenously, and plays "Jack and Annie" constantly with her friends. I read around 15 of them, up until now the first part of the series (this is my first of the Merlin Missions), and have found the books to be cute, quick and entertaining.

I have never found anything in them that concerns me for my daughter to be reading, which is more than I can say for many of the series out there for young children, whose main characters are often wisecracking, sibling-hating and constantly in trouble. I love the way Jack and Annie play together and protect one another, even while they don't always agree and have different styles and strengths.

In any case, regarding this specific book, I think it is a wonderful addition to the Magic Tree House Series, or if you child is new to the series, an excellent introduction. My daughter just got it for her birthday.. and I gave it a quick read because now that I've read so many, I wanted to see what the Merlin Missions were all about.

I was quite impressed. This book seemed a little bit more developed and engrossing than some of the early stories. Not in a way that is too difficult for kids, but just more substantial. It was a good mix of fantasy and fact, like usual, with easily digestible facts and lessons, in this case on penguins and the Antarctic. This book was doubly interesting in that it was a culmination of a 4-book set (the magic treehouse books have 4 book sets that circle around a particular theme or type of mission -- in this one they are trying to find 4 secrets of happiness for Merlin who is exceedingly sad and have been asked by Morgan le Fay, the owner of the treehouse, to help). The secrets they share -- nature, curiosity, compassion and taking care of others -- provide just lovely messages for kids.

There are a few scary parts, when they fall down a cliff, or when a predatory bird is attacking a penguin, but Osborne has a gift for having adventure in her stories without the "scary" aspect being too much for kids. My daughter will hardly watch anything these days because of mean or scary characters, and that extends to some books -- but these stories always engage her without frightening her.

If your kids already like the Magic Tree House series, definitely add this one to their collection. If MTH is new for your children, this is a great one to start with. It stands alone nicely (she has a short prologue which explains things well up to this point), and may get your child interested in reading the earlier books. What's so great about Magic Tree House is that it is wonderful for boys and for girls. And it really creates a gentle exposure to history and character often natural science, but in a fun way. And for those kids that love the topic of the book, there are non-fiction research guides, very easily accessible for 5-6 years and up with lots more information on those topic (for this book, the companion research guide is Penguins and Antarctica (Magic Tree House Rsrch Gdes(R)).

This book makes a wonderful gift for any early to mid-level reader. If your child is an early reader, it would be great to read with them. For a mid-level reader, they can spread it out a chapter at a time, or like my daughter, tear through it in an afternoon. Great job, Mary Pope Osborne. Please keep them coming!!!




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