 | In this entry in the Magic Tree House series, Jack and Annie time travel back to the days of Camelot where they help out a troubled King Arthur at Christmastime. Illustrations accompany the text. |
 | Their magic tree house takes Jack and Annie to the Arctic, where a polar bear leads them onto very thin ice. |
 | Their magic tree house takes Jack and Annie deep into the sea, where they meet up with dolphins, sharks, and octopi as they search for the answer to an ancient riddle. |
 | Jack and Annie are transported by their magic tree house to the time of the Civil War where they meet Clara Barton. |
 | In their magic treehouse, Jack and Annie are again transported to King Arthur's realm, where invisible beings, giant ravens, and mistaken magic spells have a duke's castle in an uproar on Halloween night. |
 | One by one, a number of people of varying ages and backgrounds transform a trash-filled inner-city lot into a productive and beautiful garden, and in doing so, the gardeners are themselves transformed. |
 | In this episode of the Magic Tree House series, Jack and Annie travel back in time to the American pioneer period. |
 | In this entry in the Magic Tree House series, Jack and Annie travel through time to the Revolutionary War where they come to the aid of General George Washington. |
 | The 36th installment of the bestselling Magic Tree House series finds Jack and Annie on a Merlin Mission in Depression-era New York. A tremendous snow storm, a unicorn, and a struggling city combine to create action and drama. With B&W illustrations. |
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