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Reader Review: As with all the Magic Tree House books that my son and I have read, this one was intriguing and kept his attention right until the end. They encourage readers to look further for answers to the questions that come up because of the storyline. Get the Fact Trackers for each story and plan to read them as a set to help answer those pop-up questions.


Jack and Annie are ready for their next fantasy adventure in the bestselling middle-grade series—the Magic Tree House!

It's icicle city . . .

when the Magic Tree House whisks Jack and Annie to the frozen Arctic. Luckily, a seal hunter on a dogsled lends them warm clothes. Unluckily, they get stuck on cracking ice. Will the giant polar bear save them? Or will Jack and Annie become frozen dinners?

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Title of eBook: Magic Tree House #12: Polar Bears Past Bedtime Series: Magic Tree House, , #12
Release Date: 06-15-2010
Publisher: Random House Children's Books

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As with all the Magic Tree House books that my son and I have read, this one was intriguing and kept his attention right until the end. They encourage readers to look further for answers to the questions that come up because of the storyline. Get the Fact Trackers for each story and plan to read them as a set to help answer those pop-up questions.

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