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Magic Tree House: Books 11 & 12: Lions at Lunchtime, Polar Bears Past Bedtime

Magic Tree House: Books 11 & 12: Lions at Lunchtime, Polar Bears Past Bedtime
Creator: Mary Pope Osborne
Publisher: Imagination Studio
Category: Book


Sales Rank: 1328321

Format: Audiobook, Unabridged
Media: Audio Cassette
Edition: Unabridged
Reading Level: Ages 4-8
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1
Dimensions (in): 7 x 4.4 x 0.9

ISBN: 0807223611
EAN: 9780807223611

Publication Date: March 23, 2004

Similar Items:

  • Magic Tree House: Books 9 & 10: Dolphins at Daybreak, Ghost Town at Sundown
  • Magic Tree House Boxed Set, Books 5-8: Night of the Ninjas, Afternoon on the Amazon, Sunset of the Sabertooth, and Midnight on the Moon
  • Magic Tree House Collection Volume 7: Books 25-28: #25 Stage Fright on a Summer Night; #26 Good Morning, Gorillas; #27 Thanksgiving on Thursday; #28 High Tide in Hawaii
  • Magic Tree House Collection: Books 13-16: Vacation Under the Volcano/Day of the Dragon King/Viking Ships at Sunrise/Hour of the Olympics [UNABRIDGED]
  • Lions At Lunchtime (Magic Tree House 11, paper)

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Lions at Lunchtime

Jack and Annie are whisked off to the vast plains of Africa, where they must solve Morgan le Fay's third magical riddle. But that's only the beginning! Once the riddle is solved, they still have to get past a pride of lions, a humongous herd of rampaging wildebeests, and one very hungry Masai warrior.


Polar Bears Past Bedtime

The Magic Tree House transportss Jack and Annie to the freezing Arctic. There, they must solve the final riddle to become master librarians. But it's not going to be easy--especially when they have cracking ice, a seal hunter, and a prodigious polar bear to deal with. Will they be able to solve the riddle before they get iced themselves?



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