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Knight At Dawn (Magic Tree House 2, paper)

Knight At Dawn (Magic Tree House 2, paper)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Knight at Dawn is so cool
Review: "The Knight At Dawn" is my 2nd best so far. It had outstanding action, like Jack almost being caught going over the drawbridge, escaping from castle guards, and the best part was the horse ride. Once again, Mary Pope Osborne has created an unimaginable book and made the learning experience teriffic, especially with all the action. Don't miss this one.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Knight at Dawn is so cool
Review: I liked this book because they get away from guards and find a trapdoor in the castle. I liked when the splashes came in the moat. I think this book is the best and everybody should read it.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Knight at Dawn-Magic Tree House
Review: I love this series. This book is fun to read, but does not have as much educational information as some of the other books.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Knight at Dawn
Review: If you like the Magic Treehouse series and adventure and knights, this is the book for you - The Knight at Dawn by Mary Pope Osborne. In the book, Annie and Jack went back in time when there were knights in castles. They went in an Amory Room. Jack found a secret passage, it lead to the storeroom to a precipice over the moat. Jack thought that there must be a window. It was a foot away from the window to the ground. So he put his foot outside the window and dangled it. Read the book to find out more.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Knight At Dawn (Magic Tree House 2)
Review: My son and I picked up this book recently as we were looking for something to read together over the summer. We were thrilled at how amazing this book was.

The book tells the story of a brother and sister who stumble upon a treehouse filled with books. These books transport them on different adventures in various places and times.

This installment has the children going back in time to visit a medieval castle. On the way, they visit a court feast, get thrown into a dungeon, escape from crocodiles and get rescued by a mysterious knight. When they finally return home, they find yet another clue to the identity of the mysterious "M" that they learned about in book one.

Picking up where book one in the series left off, the kids continue their adventures. Bits of knowledge about castles and the Middle Ages are given in the book and are written in such a way that a child can enjoy and understand. The action is fast paced and will have your child wanting to read just one more chapter. Very age appropriate for 1st & 2nd graders.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: a thrilling adventure to medieval times
Review: My son and I picked up this book recently as we were looking for something to read together over the summer. We were thrilled at how amazing this book was.

The book tells the story of a brother and sister who stumble upon a treehouse filled with books. These books transport them on different adventures in various places and times.

This installment has the children going back in time to visit a medieval castle. On the way, they visit a court feast, get thrown into a dungeon, escape from crocodiles and get rescued by a mysterious knight. When they finally return home, they find yet another clue to the identity of the mysterious "M" that they learned about in book one.

Picking up where book one in the series left off, the kids continue their adventures. Bits of knowledge about castles and the Middle Ages are given in the book and are written in such a way that a child can enjoy and understand. The action is fast paced and will have your child wanting to read just one more chapter. Very age appropriate for 1st & 2nd graders.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Add this book to your "Magic Treehouse" collection.
Review: This is an exciting book. Jack and Annie go back in time and end up at a castle. I liked the part where Jack fell out of the castle and into the moat. They meet a mysterious knight. Jack and Annie find another "M" clue at the end of the story.


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