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Christmas in Camelot

by Mary Pope Osborne

Other authors: Sal Murdocca (Illustrator)

Series: Merlin Missions (1), Magic Tree House (Merlin Missions 01)

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On Christmas Eve, Jack and Annie's tree house transports them to King Arthur's castle at Camelot, where they undertake a quest to the castle of the Otherworld.
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  BooksInMirror | Feb 19, 2024 |
Jack and Annie are whisked away to Camelot for Christmas, but they receive some unhappy news when they arrive. Camelot is a sad place. Three knights were sent on a mission but failed to return. Magic is now banned, and so this will be their last adventure. But surely, that can’t be! They decide they must try to find the knights and restore happiness to Camelot. This is a well written adventure story for young readers, and will acquaint them with some of the legends surrounding Camelot as well as another interesting happening concerning a special dance. The first in the Merlin Mission series, it continues the story of Jack and Annie on new adventures, and is quite well narrated by the author. ( )
  Maydacat | Aug 28, 2022 |
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  lcslibrarian | Aug 13, 2020 |
I love the Magic Tree House series because of its unique take on historical events, animals, regions, and stories. The two main characters Jack and Annie are constantly transported to a different time and area in each book to introduce the reader to something new. In this story they are transported to Camelot, the kingdom of King Arthur. The writing is wonderfully done, often allowing the reader to paint a mental picture of what is going on with descriptive language. The wording is also done in a way that both young age readers and older readers can enjoy it and understand the content. The print is written large enough to make it easier for the reader, which is needed in children’s books. The occasional artwork throughout the book allows the reader to get a glimpse of how the author envisions the scene and gives faces to the main characters, but are still drawn in a way that lets the reader imagine themselves as the characters. The main idea of this story is to allow imagination, creativity, and knowledge be the basis behind any journey that you have the chance of taking. ( )
  KyleMarciniszyn | Apr 4, 2018 |
This book is about two kids who's magic tree house transports them back in time to the fictional Camelot. They must race against time to save Camelot and all of its inhabitants.
  ashleyshort24 | Jan 29, 2018 |
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Un pâle soleil d'hiver disparaît derrière les nuages ; il va neiger.
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