Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Mummies in the Morning (Magic Tree House, No. 3)

Mummies in the Morning (Magic Tree House, No. 3)

Inappropriate for younger children!

I can't believe that no one has commented on the subject matter of this book being highly inappropriate for young children, and entirely unsuitable for young Christian readers. I am not one to shun children's fantasy books, and we've enjoyed the other Tree House books, but this one is not for a five year old. Jack and Annie help a ghost queen find the "Book of the Dead," containing magic spells that will help her pass through the underworld (a place of horrors with lakes of fire, monsters and demons). The ghost queen has been roaming around for a thousand years trying to find this book. This nonsense, along with detailed descriptions of rotting mummies, make this book one to skip in the series.

Learning adventures make reading fun

The purpose of these little books Is to encourage reading And judging from the ones I've seen They seem to be succeeding A tree house filled with many books That's like a time machine To travel to another place Just wish, and choose a scene This third book's set upon the Nile Inside a royal tomb Two children help a Queen to find Her book with spells of doom Hieroglyphs and secret doors A mummy's face up close If you hate rotting bandages You might think this one's gross Through the eyes of these young kids The reader will discover Learning can be lots of fun Once you open that cover Amanda Richards, April 7, 2007

Book Review By Matt B.

If you are interested in fantasy fiction books like this one, read this review. At the beginning of the story, Jack and Annie go to the pyramids of Egypt. In the middle of the story they find an Egyptian ghost from the past. She is trying to look for four egyption symbols. To find out what happens to Jack and Annie, read this book. I gave it 4 stars because of it's mysterious ending.

Mummies in the Morning book reveiw by Matthew Broome, 3-29-07

Mummies in the Morning, by Mary Pope Osborne If you're interested in fantasy fiction books like this one then this is the book for you. At the begining of the story Jack and Annie go into the treehouse and wish to go the pyramids of egypt. In the middle of the story they find a egyption ghost from the past. she is trying to lookk for four egyption symbols. To find out what happends to Jack and Annie, read this book. I gave it five stars because of its mysterious ending. By Matthew Broome

Mummies

Another fun filled adventure with Jack and Annie. My five year old had trouble visualizing this story because we haven't had much exposure to ancient Egypt. He still enjoyed the suspense and fast paced action that is characteristic of all of the Magic Tree House books.



Keyword : mummy

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