Book details

Sabertooths and the Ice Age: A Nonfiction Companion to Magic Tree House #7: Sunset of the Sabertooth
Published in
2005
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Description
The #1 bestselling Magic Tree House series celebrates 25 years with new covers and a new numbering system. Jack and Annie return from their adventure in 'Magic Tree House #7: Sunset of the Sabertooth' with many questions about the Ice Age. The Magic Tree House Fact Trackers provide answers, offering up-to-date information, photos, and illustrations. These nonfiction companions are perfect for meeting common core text pairing needs and for readers to explore topics from their favorite adventures further. Track the facts with Jack and Annie as they break down the answers to questions like what life was like in the Ice Age, how early humans stayed warm, who made the first cave paintings, and what happened to saber-toothed cats and woolly mammoths.
Age
7-10
Text complexity
developing
Length
128 pages
Book in series
#12
Why to read
- Educational Value: The book provides a wealth of information about the Ice Age and sabertooth cats, making it a great educational resource for children interested in prehistoric times and extinct animals.
- Complements Fiction Reading: As a nonfiction companion to 'Magic Tree House #7: Sunset of the Sabertooth,' it enriches the reading experience by offering factual context to the fictional adventure, deepening the reader's understanding and engagement with the story.
- Engaging Content: Mary Pope Osborne has a talent for making history and science accessible and interesting for young readers. The book includes illustrations, photographs, and fun facts that keep children engaged and entertained while learning.
- Encourages Curiosity: By exploring the fascinating world of the Ice Age and its creatures, the book encourages children to be curious about the past, ask questions, and develop an interest in science and natural history.