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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Polar Bears Past Bedtime By Mackenzie,
A Kid's Review
This review is from: Polar Bears Past Bedtime (Turtleback School & Library Binding Edition) (Magic Tree House (Pb)) (School & Library Binding)
Mackenzie MosleyMorgan the librarian gave Jack and Annie a 4th scroll and a book to start an adventure. 3 other adventures were already done. The 4th scroll and book were about adventures in the Arctic. The Arctic was very cold, windy, and snowy. They openned the scroll which had a clue that they need to solve. The story was about solving the clue. They were cold and read the book the help them. When they were the reading the book they heard wolves by the tree house. The wolves actually huskies pulling the sled with a seal hunter. The seal hunter gave them warm clothes made from seal skin. The seal hunter then invited them to his house which was an igloo. Jack and Annie ate seal meat. The seal hunter showed Jack and Annie the mask that looked like polar bears. Jack and Annie took the mask outside to see what the dogs were barking at and found baby polar bears. They followed the baby polar bears to the frozen sea. Jack and Annie were on the ice and it began to crack. The mother polar bear got her babies off of the cracking ice by sliding on her belly. Jack and Annie follwed her off of the ice on their bellies. When they were on the shore they saw the Northern Lights. Jack and Annie solved the riddle and went back to the treehouse. They could not go back right away because there was another riddle. They used the other scrolls to solve the 5th riddle which took them to their favorite place home. The problem of the story was about solving the riddles to get them home. They got home by going on a adventure to find clues.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Review by Mitchell H. (8 Yrs. old),
This review is from: Polar Bears Past Bedtime (Magic Tree House, No. 12) (Paperback)
You should read this book because it has good facts. Did you know that a 270 lbs female cub polar bear can go on thin ice without falling through? Is that cool or what? My favorite part is when Jack and Annie meet the cubs and play. It takes place in the Arctic. What do you think will happen to the two kids? Will they become frozen dinners to the bears or will they get save? Read the book to find out!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Polar Bears Past Bedtime By Mackenzie,
A Kid's Review
This review is from: Polar Bears Past Bedtime (Turtleback School & Library Binding Edition) (Magic Tree House (Pb)) (School & Library Binding)
Mackenzie MosleyMorgan the librarian gave Jack and Annie a 4th scroll and a book to start an adventure. 3 other adventures were already done. The 4th scroll and book were about adventures in the Arctic. The Arctic was very cold, windy, and snowy. They openned the scroll which had a clue that they need to solve. The story was about solving the clue. They were cold and read the book the help them. When they were the reading the book they heard wolves by the tree house. The wolves actually huskies pulling the sled with a seal hunter. The seal hunter gave them warm clothes made from seal skin. The seal hunter then invited them to his house which was an igloo. Jack and Annie ate seal meat. The seal hunter showed Jack and Annie the mask that looked like polar bears. Jack and Annie took the mask outside to see what the dogs were barking at and found baby polar bears. They followed the baby polar bears to the frozen sea. Jack and Annie were on the ice and it began to crack. The mother polar bear got her babies off of the cracking ice by sliding on her belly. Jack and Annie follwed her off of the ice on their bellies. When they were on the shore they saw the Northern Lights. Jack and Annie solved the riddle and went back to the treehouse. They could not go back right away because there was another riddle. They used the other scrolls to solve the 5th riddle which took them to their favorite place home. The problem of the story was about solving the riddles to get them home. They got home by going on a adventure to find clues.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Polar Bears Past Bedtime,
A Kid's Review
This review is from: Polar Bears Past Bedtime (Magic Tree House, No. 12) (Paperback)
If you like Mary Pope Osborn books you should read one. If your curious what is going to happen in a book you should read the Magic Tree House #12, Polar Bears Past Bedtime.In the book Jack and Annie go into books. They find this seal hunter and he takes Jack and Annie to his igloo. He starts boiling water. He showed them polar bear masks. Annie hears a howling. They went outside and saw polar bear babies. Annie said they are lost. They started playing. Jack and Annie and the polar bear slide down to frozen water. The frozen water started cracking. I hope they are OK. Read Magic Tree House #12, Polar Bear's Past Bedtime to see what will happen. I recommend you to read it.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
IT IS A COOL BOOk,
A Kid's Review
This review is from: Polar Bears Past Bedtime (Magic Tree House, No. 12) (Paperback)
I liked this book because in the middle of the bookjack and annie find lots of polar bears. They traveled to the north pole because Morgan Le Fay gave th em a mission.The mission was dangerous.This is a COOL book!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Kevin's Review,
A Kid's Review
This review is from: Polar Bears Past Bedtime (Magic Tree House, No. 12) (Paperback)
An owl woke Jack up in the middle of the night. It was a sign to go to the magic tree house. Jack woke Anny. They went, and Morgin La Fay was waiting for them. The magic tree house ended up in Antarctica! A nice seal hunter gave them some warm clothes and took them to his igloo. They played with two polar bears and wondered away. They got lost!A female polar bear came to get her cubs. Jack accidentally took two polar bear masks, and they put them on. They saw lots of lights in the sky: the Northern Lights. Will they ever solve the riddle? I cover what's real and hide what's true. But sometimes I bring out the courage in you. Who am I? I highly recommend this book because it's exciting and adventurous.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A mystery that makes you want to be in it!,
By Ms. Marik's Class (Riverbank, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Polar Bears Past Bedtime (Magic Tree House, No. 12) (Paperback)
We really think this book that we read is one of the most fun books because it has great words. If you like adventures and mysteries, well you don't have to think twice about this book. We are telling you this book is great. For example, polar bears feel that they can fly when they slide on thin ice. This book is a very good book. The characters are funny, like Jack who is smart and likes books a lot. If you like the book, well, you and him have something in common. So pick this book because it is awesome! --Juan Figueroa, Jerry Albor, Sergio Rocha and Cristian Garnica in Ms. Marik's 6th grade class
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Polar Bear Perfect!,
A Kid's Review
This review is from: Polar Bears Past Bedtime (Magic Tree House, No. 12) (Paperback)
This book was fun. I like it when Jack and Annie go to the Artic. They have to act liked polarbears to get off some thin ice.I liked this book because it was full of adventure.
6 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This book is great!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Polar Bears Past Bedtime (Magic Tree House, No. 12) (Paperback)
It is a really good book. I liked when they helped the Polar bears babies. Its really exciting, and it deals with a lot of adventure. My favourite parts is when Jack and Annie get to ride on the dog sled.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
We Loved Polar Bears Past Bedtime,
A Kid's Review
This review is from: Polar Bears Past Bedtime (Magic Tree House, No. 12) (Paperback)
By Mr. Sondericker's 2nd Grade Class (Marilla Primary, Marilla, NY)We loved Magic Tree House#12: Polar Bears Past Bedtime by Mary Pope Osborne. Jack and Annie had a challenging riddle to solve in the Arctic. They needed to solve the riddle to become master librarians. There was a lot of action in the story. Jack and Annie had to work together to get back home safely. We learned many interesting facts about the Inuit people, polar bears, and the Arctic. Mary Pope Osborne used descriptive language that helped us visualize. We loved the story and think you will too! |
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