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Pirates Past Noon (Magic Tree House, No 4)
Author: Mary Pope Osborne

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Publisher: Random House Books for Young Readers
Book Type: Paperback
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ISBN-13: 9780679824251 - ISBN-10: 0679824251
Pages: 80
Reading Level: Ages 9-12


Other Versions of this Book: Hardcover

Book Description:
Illus. in black-and-white. Jack and Annie are in deep trouble when the Magic Tree House whisks them back to the days of desert islands, secret maps, hidden gold--and ruthless pirates! Will Jack and Annie discover a buried treasure? Will they find out the identity of the mysterious M? Or will they walk the plank?

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Christine M. (ChristineMM) wrote on 9/13/2006...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

This is a 2nd grade independent reading level chapter book.
Innocent content, adventure with a little suspense. The brother and sister have a little tension with each other as siblings usually do. The language is clean, but these did teach my kids to go around saying "Oh man!" which is funny.
The kids enter a tree house that usually goes back in time or to some other geographic place, and the children are put into danger in some way, but always get out of it just fine.
There are historical facts or science or geography facts thrown in here and there, not enough to justify these are history books.
Both of my boys enjoyed this series.
The general plot line is predictable but kids still love them.
As a read aloud by the parent they get annoying after reading two or three (and they took me 25 minutes to read aloud).
This series is often the first chapter book that a child is willing to read. Some children like to read them over and over while others want to read them just once.
I recommend this series for children who are learning to read and are ready to move up to chapter books.


Please Rate these Book Reviews

Donna O. wrote on 11/8/2009...


My son is 6 and getting into loving to read. When we came across this book series a few months back I never imagined that two little storybook characters would have captivated his imagination in the manner that Jack & Annie have. He can't wait to get each subsequent book in the mail. He has to read it right away, before he plays after school. Because he has to see what adventure they are on next. We love that the stories follow where the last leaves off so that it really seems like the series is a journal about these two's life, not just another book.

Ethan J. wrote on 4/25/2007...


Enertaining.Fun.Exiting.

Tammy P. (bookluver-in-sc) wrote on 3/4/2007...


Neice likes these.

Michelle P. (SouthernChelz) wrote on 11/22/2006...


An excellent book for kids.

Marie E. wrote on 5/15/2006...


Jack and Annie are whisked back to the days of deserted islands and nasty pirates!

Angela W. (rapunzel) wrote on 3/21/2006...


My son loved reading this story and it was an easy transition into chapter books.

Ilyse F. wrote on 2/17/2006...


wonderful series of books for children ages 6-9 as listed on the back of the book


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