![]() ![]() Merlin Missions targets a higher reading level with the books being longer and having a smaller print than the Magic Tree House main series. This series begins with Christmas in Camelot, although obviously you may find old editions with the original numbering. This rebrand separated what is now the Merlin Missions into an independent series. That’s because in 2017 it underwent a rebrand that involved dividing the Magic Tree House books. If you first read these books in the 1990s and 2000s, the series may look a little bit different now. Whether you’re looking to pass on this tradition to the next generation, or take a walk down memory lane yourself, keep reading to find out more about all the Magic Tree House books in order. With Jack and Annie’s global adventures, and celestial, it may have also inspired a generation of travelers. There is an irresistible pull of magic and myth, history and mystery in this series. Reading the Magic Tree House books in order was also a gateway for many young readers into the fantasy genre. It was a staple at Scholastic book fairs with its eye-catching borders and enticing illustrations. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |