Recounts the Greek myth of the hero Perseus and how he vanquished the monster Medusa.
Their magic tree house takes Jack and Annie back to retrieve a lost story in ancient Greece, where they witness the original Olympic games and are surprised to find what girls of the time were not allowed to do.
Naden also produced Perseus and Medusa (1981), while Will and Mary Pope Osborne offered The Deadly Power of Medusa (1988). Some of the above are actually biographies of heroes. William Wise called his collection of hero myths Monster ...
Filled with fascinating facts, a Magic Tree House Research Guide takes readers on an exciting tour of ancient Greece, where gods and goddesses reigned supreme and the Olympics were born. Simultaneous.
Retells a part of the Odyssey in which King Odysseus fights the cyclops.
Jack and Annie explain about all the different types of dinosaurs.
Eight-year-old Jack and his younger sister Annie find a magic treehouse, which whisks them back to an ancient time zone where they see live dinosaurs.
Odysseus returns home to Ithaca to find it overrun by suitors who want to marry his wife, so he, Athena, and Telemachus come up with a plan to drive them out.
A guide to snakes and other reptiles describes how they move, find food, avoid predators, and take care of their young.
Jack and Annie travel 500 years back in time to Florence, Italy, and spend a day helping Leonardo da Vinci in the hope of learning another secret of happiness.
"The magic tree house whisks Jack and Annie back in time to meet famed Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius!"--