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Yes, that's correct. The "Magic Tree House" series by Mary Pope Osborne is a collection of children's books that blend fiction, fantasy, and historical elements to create engaging stories about two siblings who go on adventures with the help of a magical tree house.
"Hour of the Olympics" is a children's historical fiction book, specifically part of the Magic Tree House series written by Mary Pope Osborne. It combines elements of adventure, fantasy, and educational content while following the main characters on their time-traveling adventures.
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The Magic Tree House books fall under the genre of children's fiction, specifically targeted at early readers. They often contain elements of adventure, fantasy, and historical fiction.
"Magic Tree House" is a popular children's book series by Mary Pope Osborne that follows siblings Jack and Annie as they go on magical adventures through time and space. Using a magical tree house as their base, they solve mysteries, meet historical figures, and learn important lessons along the way. Together, they explore different historical events and cultures, blending fiction with non-fiction elements to engage young readers.
The Magic Tree House series is written in third person point of view. It follows the adventures of siblings Jack and Annie as they travel through time and space using a magical tree house.
The "Magic Tree House" series by Mary Pope Osborne is classified as children's historical fantasy literature. Each book follows siblings Jack and Annie as they travel through time and space to various historical events or places.
The 20th book in the Magic Tree House series is Dingoes at Dinnertime.
Mary Pope Osborne writes the books in the Magic Tree House series.
The 3rd book in the Magic Tree House series is "Magic Tree House #3: Mummies in the Morning".
No, as the Harry Potter series is fiction, Hogwarts is also fiction. However, it has not been confirmed by scientists if magic is real or not. Some believe magic is real, while others believe magic is a myth.
She started writing the Magic Tree House series in 1982.