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This item may be Check for Availability This title in other editionsMagic Tree House #29: Christmas in Camelotby Sal Murdocca
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:Sunlight had faded from the late-afternoon sky. Puffy snow clouds were moving in.
Let's hurry. I'm cold, said Jack. He and Annie were walking home from school. Their Christmas vacation was just beginning. Cooo-cooo. Wait, said Annie. Look. She pointed to a white bird sitting on a bare tree branch at the edge of the woods. The bird was staring straight at them. It's a dove, said Jack. It's a messenger, said Annie, from Morgan. No, Jack said, afraid to get his hopes up. They hadn't seen Morgan le Fay in a long time. He really missed her. Yes, said Annie. She has a mission for us. I can feel it. In the hush of the cold twilight, the dove spread its wings and flew into the Frog Creek woods. backl Come on said Annie. The tree house is You're just hoping said Jack. I'm knowing said Annie. She ran into the woods, following the white dove. Oh, brother, said Jack. But he took off after Annie. Even in the growing darkness, they easily found their way. They zigzagged between the bare trees and ran over the frozen ground until they came to the tallest oak in the woods. See? said Annie', pointing to the top of the tree. Yeah, whispered Jack. There it was: the magic tree house. Morgan shouted Annie. Jack held his breath, waiting to see the enchantress at the tree house window. But Morgan did not appear. Annie grabbed the rope ladder and started up. Jack followed. When they climbed inside the tree house, Jack saw something lying on the floor. It was a scroll, rolled up and tied with a red velvet ribbon. Jack picked up the scroll and unrolled it. The thick, yellowed paper shimmered with large gold writing. Wow, Morgan sent us a really fancy note, said Annie. It's an invitation, said Jack. Listen. Christmas in Camelot said Annie. I don't believe it Cool whispered Jack. He pictured a beautiful, glowing castle lit with candles and filled with knights and ladies feasting and singing. We're going to celebrate Christmas with Morgan and King Arthur said Annie. And Queen Guinevere Yeah, said Jack. And the Knights of the Round Table, like Sir Lancelot Let's go said Annie. Where's the book? She and Jack looked around the tree house for a book about Camelot. The only book they saw was the Pennsylvania book that always brought them home. That's strange, said Jack. Morgan didn't send a book about Camelot with the Royal Invitation. How does she expect us to get there? I don't know, said Annie. Maybe she forgot. Jack picked up the invitation. He read it again. He turned it over, hoping to find more information. The back of the scroll was blank. He handed the invitation to Annie. She must have forgotten, he said. Darn, said Annie, staring at the gold writing. I Synopsis: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. 80,000 first printing.
Synopsis:The Magic Tree House series has become a staple for inspiring kids to read. Christmas in Camelot is a very special Magic Tree House book. Here, author Mary Pope Osborne uses the literary skills for which she’s known to create a longer, more in-depth story featuring the characters kids have come to love. The result is magical: a fast-paced but detailed, easy-to-read story. Jack and Annie go on a quest to save Camelot, a quest that will prove to a beleaguered King Arthur that children and imagination really can make a difference.
About the AuthorMary Pope Osborne is the author of all the Magic Tree House books. She lives in Goshen, Connecticut with her husband, Will, and their two Norfolk terriers, Joey and Mr. Bezo. Sal Murdocca has illustrated over 200 children’s trade and text books. He lives and works in New York with his wife, Nancy.
From the Trade Paperback edition. Table of ContentsA Royal Invitation — This Is Camelot? — The Knights of the Round Table — Who Will Go? — Rhymes of the Christmas Knight — A White Comet — A Good Trick — The Otherworld — The Lost Knights — The Knights' Gifts — The Crystal Cave — Fire with Fire — Your Horses Are Waiting — Return — Christmas Magic — Welcome Home — -- .
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