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Osborne, Mary Pope Magic Tree House #21: Civil War on Sunday eBook

Magic Tree House #21: Civil War on Sunday

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Reader Review: Very good way to get a history lesson without realizing that one is learning. This is what makes many of the Magic Tree House books so great; the children are learning and having so much fun that they do not know they are learning. Osborn did a good job of introducing this topic to the young readers in a way that will help them remember the information.


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

Cannon fire!

That's what Jack and Annie hear when the Magic Tree House whisks them back to the time of the American Civil War. There they meet a famous nurse named Clara Barton and do their best to help wounded soldiers. It is their hardest journey in time yet—and the one that will make the most difference to their own lives!

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Title of eBook: Magic Tree House #21: Civil War on Sunday Series: Magic Tree House, , #21
Release Date: 06-15-2010
Publisher: Random House Children's Books

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March 17, 2012
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Very good way to get a history lesson without realizing that one is learning. This is what makes many of the Magic Tree House books so great; the children are learning and having so much fun that they do not know they are learning. Osborn did a good job of introducing this topic to the young readers in a way that will help them remember the information.

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