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This book serves as a celebration of the 30th anniversary of the Magic Tree House series, including quotes from the series and illustrations by the original artist, Sal Murdocca. Mary Pope Osborne fills this book with advice and with life lessons to share with readers of the series [ 41 ] .
Mary Pope Osborne (born May 20, 1949) is an American author of children's books and audiobook narrator. She is best known as the author of the Magic Tree House series, which as of 2017 sold more than 134 million copies worldwide.
Magic Treehouse may refer to: The Magic Treehouse, the debut album from Ooberman; Magic Tree House, a book series for young children by Mary Pope Osborne; Magic Tree House, a 2011 Japanese anime drama film based on the book series
The Magic Tree House: Mary Pope Osborne: 1992–present 67 Abbey Series: Elsie J. Oxenham: 1920–1967 38 Vampirina Ballerina: Anne Marie Pace: 2012–2015 4 Junie B. Jones: Barbara Park: 1992–2012 28 + 3 extras Captain Underpants: Dav Pilkey: 1997–2015 12 + 17 spinoffs and extras Peter Rabbit: Beatrix Potter: 1902–2012 6 The Nome Trilogy ...
Magic Tree House series: Mary Pope Osborne: English: 56 [241] 1992–present: 70 million [242] Left Behind: Tim LaHaye, Jerry B. Jenkins: English: 16: 1996–2007: 65 million [243] A Series of Unfortunate Events: Lemony Snicket aka Daniel Handler: English: 13: 1999–2006: 65 million [244] Little House on the Prairie: Laura Ingalls Wilder ...
Salvatore "Sal" Murdocca (born April 26, 1943) is an American children's book illustrator.He is best known for illustrating the Magic Tree House series written by Mary Pope Osborne (from 1992) and the nonfiction Magic Tree House Fact Checkers by Osborne and collaborators (from 2000)—about 50 and 30 volumes respectively to 2014.
Each topic has three books and is authored by a different writer. Writers include well respected and popular children's authors, such as Mary Pope Osborne of Magic Tree House fame. The series was discontinued in 2004, but the books continue to be a popular teaching device for introducing American history to elementary school age children.
It is more concerned with the general principles of why repetition helps kids read than the primary focus of the article: the Magic Tree House series. I think this section could be deleted and the starting repetitive lines of each book could be added under the books section as a continued pattern. Ellekiko 14:36, 30 March 2022 (UTC)
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