







Buy Magic Tree House Books 1-28 Boxed Set by Osborne, Mary Pope online on desertcart.ae at best prices. ✓ Fast and free shipping ✓ free returns ✓ cash on delivery available on eligible purchase. Review: Good set - Box is very flimsy but books are great. My daughter will love them. The UK version is much more appealing but this is not bad at all. Review: The important part to know is courage - I like every single parts and my children learned many things and I enjoy reading the books

S**M
Good set
Box is very flimsy but books are great. My daughter will love them. The UK version is much more appealing but this is not bad at all.
F**D
The important part to know is courage
I like every single parts and my children learned many things and I enjoy reading the books
R**N
Pictures are not colorful, not original ones
Pictures are not colorful, not original ones.
A**Z
Compramos estos libros de 2a mano y en verdad están como nuevos, excelente compra a menor precio!
J**N
A great set of books for our junior library :)
A**G
Coleção top. Vale muito a pena. Ótimo para crianças de 8-11a. Recomendo. Ler com as crianças e deixá-las lerem sozinhas.
K**G
I came across the Magic Tree House in a roundabout way through the French translation. I was immediately taken and they seemed to answer all my prayers and I ordered the box set. My son is just moving into chapter books and has struggled with distracting illustration or lack of fact. He does not do fantasy at all and loses interest very fast. For starters the layout of the pages was clear, no fancy wrap around pictures text, which makes reading harder for children who are moving onto chapter books. In fact most of the images are on separate pages. The images are clear and to the point, complementing the story effectively rather than great works of art competing with the text and distracting the reader. Some pages have no pictures. Great illustration is fine and fantastic in books read by parents to children but can really get in the way of a beginner reader trying to concentrating on the text. The stories are solid and sound based in reality with adventure and lots of fact. The Tree House device is not unlike the magic Key in the Oxford tree series. I think these are great follow on books at a great price, less the £2 per book! The two characters can be identified with. No poo or fart story lines here, thank goodness. My son's reading confidence is growing as he is working through his first chapter books. I am already a fan
J**T
I know several folks about my age who read some of these growing up, but I'm reading these for the first time when reading to my son at bedtime. These are approachable, easy to read aloud to a child, not too stimulating, and the chapters are short enough and the structure predictable enough that it makes a parent's role easier. The contents are also predictable in the sense that you don't have to worry too much about content filtering for age appropriateness; no questionable moral messages. A couple minor criticisms: (Acknowledging that these are children's books...) The contents are generally very simple, sometimes too simple in my opinion, even for the target audience. There's a good variety of settings, but the arc of each book (and even the longer arcs that carry across books) are like boring side quests to an aimless video game. I've observed it's hard for any of us to get invested in the characters or feel their adventures are much more than an errand. I think part of the problem is the limitations of the format, but also limited stakes, growth, and hurdles. There's also errors that can be annoying if you let them. Like the Moon book where the author obviously used her imagination and pre-1950 ideas about being on the moon, rather than doing some homework on it before world building. To be fair, I think these were written in the mid 90s before most of the modern Internet, but still... gravity doesn't change when you step outside, space suit oxygen systems and airlocks don't work that way, you wouldn't build a pressurized dome as the landing pad for a rocket, etc. Similar ideas in other books, like the antics with the octopus and mini-sub in the Reef book. These sorts of things aren't explained a way by contrivances or magic systems, but are giving children the idea that "this is how it really works". Truly, these are nitpicks, but depending on how much you care about a given topic, you may feel the need to pause and correct the author's lack of due diligence.
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