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Midnight on the Moon
midnight-on-the-moon-magic-tree-houseThis fantasy adventure book by Mary Pope Osborne is the eighth in the "Magic Tree House" series and is published by Random House.
Midnight on the Moon is written for kids ages 5 to 8. The age range reflects readability and not necessarily content appropriateness.
Plot Summary
The book begins with a prologue explaining the history of the magic tree house that 8-year-old Jack and his younger sister, Annie, have found in the woods. After entering the tree house and looking at the books inside, the children are transported through time to exotic locations and have seen dinosaurs, Egyptian tombs, pirates, ninjas and an Amazon rainforest.
During one of their visits, they met an enchantress named Morgan Le Fay, who asked the children to free her from a magic spell by finding four items that begin with the letter M. So far they have found a moonstone, a mango, and a mammoth bone. A mouse named Peanut has helped them find these items.
This story begins as Annie wakes her brother at midnight. She wants to go to the magic tree house. Jack insists they won’t be able to find it in the dark, but Annie explains they can make their way by the light of the full moon. They arrive at the tree house to find the last three items they have collected still on the floor. Annie reminds Jack that they need to locate a fourth item to free Morgan from her spell. Peanut sits on top of a book titled Hello Moon, which Annie opens. Although the book they touch usually indicates where they will travel, Jack reminds Annie that there is no air on the moon, which makes it an impossible destination. They guess that they may be traveling to a place where astronauts are trained. The minute Jack points to a picture in the book, winds begin to blow, and the tree house starts to spin.
When the tree house lands, the children find themselves inside a room that the book describes as a moon base built in the year 2031. Jack realizes they have traveled into the future. He reads how this moon base is where the astronauts eat and sleep. As he copies a drawing of it into his notebook, Annie leaves to explore. Jack reminds his sister that there is no air on the moon, and they will have to wear space suits to keep from getting too hot or too cold. The book says that the space suits will provide enough air to breathe for two hours. The space suits remind Annie of the armor they wore in a castle on one of their journeys. The helmets are equipped with two-way radios so the children can talk and hear each other. When Annie presses a button on the wall of the moon base, a door opens, and they step out onto the moon’s dusty surface.
Jack and Annie can see the planet Earth far away. As they walk, they bounce like rabbits over the moon’s surface because there is no gravity to hold them down. Soon they discover a moon buggy and decide to drive it in search of the fourth clue. The buggy bounces over craters toward an opening between two mountains. They stop when they see an American flag pushed into the moon dust. A sign next to the flag says men from Earth put it there in 1969. These men came in peace. Jack and Annie leave a sign next to it saying that they are the first kids on the moon and that they have come in peace for all children.
A giant individual dressed in a space suit floats toward the children. Jack and Annie are afraid of him and jump into the buggy to drive back to the moon base. Before they get there, a meteorite falls in front of them, blocking their way. They are able to jump up and over the meteorite, but when they land, the moon man is waiting for them. Jack writes their names on a piece of paper and hands it to the moon man, who draws a map of stars on the back. The children realize that the word "map" begins with the letter M and hope that this is what they have been looking for. Before they can ask him what it means, he disappears.
Jack and Annie return to the moon base and take off their space suits. They put the map next to the other three objects, and Jack asks his sister for the book about Pennsylvania so the tree house will take them home. But the book isn't there. The children worry that the map isn’t what they were meant to find. Then Jack tries connecting the map of stars into a constellation and sees that they form the shape of a mouse. Peanut squeaks, and they realize that the mouse is their fourth clue. The children chant the names of the four items over and over. As they do, Peanut the mouse transforms into Morgan le Fey, the enchantress.
Morgan explains that she has been with them all along in the form of a mouse, protecting them and helping them find the items that would free her from the spell put on her by Merlin the magician. The tree house transports the three of them back to Frog Creek. Morgan thanks the children for helping her and reminds them that the universe is filled with wonders.
ลักษณะการทำงาน ขั้นตอน ความเชื่อ สื่อ ชีวิต ร้านค้า เกี่ยวกับเรา ติดต่อเรา เที่ยงคืนบนดวงจันทร์หนังสือผจญภัยแฟนตาซี midnight-on-the-moon-magic-tree-houseThis โดยออสบอร์นสมเด็จพระสันตะมารีย์เป็นแปดในชุด "มายากลทรีเฮ้าส์" และเผยแพร่ โดยการแรนดอมเฮาส์เที่ยงคืนบนดวงจันทร์ถูกเขียนสำหรับเด็กวัย 5-8 ช่วงอายุสะท้อนความไม่จำเป็นต้องเป็นเนื้อหาที่อ่านสรุปแผนหนังสือเริ่มต้น ด้วยช่วงอธิบายประวัติความเป็นมาของบ้านต้นไม้วิเศษที่แจ็คอายุ 8 ปีและน้องสาวของเขาอายุน้อยกว่า แอนนี่ พบในป่า หลังจากป้อนบ้านต้นไม้ และค้นหาหนังสือภายใน เด็กถูกลำเลียงผ่านเวลาไปสถานแปลกใหม่ และได้เห็นไดโนเสาร์ สุสานอียิปต์ โจรสลัด นินจา และเป็นป่าฝนอเมซอนในช่วงหนึ่งของการเยี่ยมชมของพวกเขา พวกเขาพบ enchantress ที่ชื่อมอร์แกนเลอ Fay ที่ถามเด็กไปเสียจากเวทย์ โดยการหาสี่รายการที่ขึ้นต้น ด้วยตัวอักษร M จนพวกเขาได้พบกับมุกดา มะม่วง และกระดูกมหึมา เมาส์ชื่อถั่วลิสงได้ช่วยให้พวกเขาค้นหารายการเหล่านี้เรื่องนี้เริ่มเป็นแอนนี่กลับพี่ชายของเธอในเวลาเที่ยงคืน เธอต้องไปบ้านต้นไม้วิเศษ แจ็ครมย์จะไม่สามารถค้นหาในมืด แต่แอนนี่อธิบายพวกเขาสามารถทำให้ทางแสงของพระจันทร์เต็มดวง มาถึงที่บ้านต้นไม้การค้นหารายการสามที่พวกเขาได้เก็บรวบรวมยังคงอยู่บนพื้น แอนนี่เตือนแจ็คที่ พวกเขาต้องการค้นหาสี่สินค้าฟรีมอร์แกนจากสะกดของเธอ ถั่วลิสงอยู่บนหนังสือชื่อสวัสดี จันทร์ ซึ่งแอนนี่เปิด แม้ว่าหนังสือที่พวกเขาสัมผัสมักระบุที่จะเดินทาง แจ็คเตือนแอนนี่ว่า มีอากาศไม่บนดวงจันทร์ ซึ่งทำให้กดไม่ พวกเขาเดาว่า พวกเขาอาจได้เดินทางไปสถานที่ที่มีการฝึกอบรมนักบินอวกาศ แจ็คนาทีชี้รูปภาพในสมุด ลมเริ่มพัด และบ้านต้นไม้เริ่มปั่นเมื่อที่ดินบ้านต้นไม้ เด็กที่พบตัวเองอยู่ภายในห้องพักที่หนังสืออธิบายเป็นฐานดวงจันทร์ในปี 2031 แจ็คตระหนักถึงพวกเขาได้เดินทางไปในอนาคต เขาอ่านว่า ฐานดวงจันทร์นี้เป็นที่นักบินอวกาศกิน และนอน เนื่องจากเขาคัดลอกภาพวาดของมันลงในสมุดบันทึกของเขา แอนนี่ออกสำรวจ แจ็คเตือนน้องสาวของเขาที่ มีอากาศไม่บนดวงจันทร์ และพวกเขาจะต้องสวมชุดอวกาศเพื่อป้องกันการร้อนเกินไป หรือเย็นเกินไป หนังสือบอกว่า เหมาะสมกับพื้นที่จะให้อากาศที่พอหายใจสองชั่วโมง เหมาะสมกับพื้นที่เตือนแอนนี่ของเกราะที่พวกเขาสวมในปราสาทของตนเจอร์นีย์ Helmets พร้อมวิทยุสองทางเพื่อให้เด็กสามารถพูดคุย และฟังกัน เมื่อแอนนี่กดปุ่มบนผนังของฐานดวงจันทร์ เปิดประตู และพวกเขาก้าวออกไปยังพื้นผิวที่ฝุ่นของดวงจันทร์แจ็คและแอนนี่สามารถดูโลกไกล ขณะที่พวกเขาเดิน พวกเขาตีกลับเช่นกระต่ายผ่านพื้นผิวของดวงจันทร์เนื่องจากมีแรงโน้มถ่วงไม่ให้ค้าง เร็ว ๆ นี้พวกเขาได้เป็นแฟลช และตัดสินใจขับค้นหาปมสี่ รถจะเด้งกว่าลังต่อการเปิดระหว่างภูเขาทั้งสอง หยุดพวกเขาเมื่อพวกเขาเห็นธงอเมริกันการผลักเป็นฝุ่นดวงจันทร์ เครื่องติดธงกล่าวว่า คนจากแผ่นดินที่ใส่ไว้มีใน 1969 คนเหล่านี้มาในความสงบ แจ็คและแอนนี่ปล่อยเครื่องอยู่มันบอกว่า พวกเขาเป็นเด็กแรกบนดวงจันทร์ และที่ พวกเขามาในความสงบสำหรับเด็กทั้งหมดA giant individual dressed in a space suit floats toward the children. Jack and Annie are afraid of him and jump into the buggy to drive back to the moon base. Before they get there, a meteorite falls in front of them, blocking their way. They are able to jump up and over the meteorite, but when they land, the moon man is waiting for them. Jack writes their names on a piece of paper and hands it to the moon man, who draws a map of stars on the back. The children realize that the word "map" begins with the letter M and hope that this is what they have been looking for. Before they can ask him what it means, he disappears.Jack and Annie return to the moon base and take off their space suits. They put the map next to the other three objects, and Jack asks his sister for the book about Pennsylvania so the tree house will take them home. But the book isn't there. The children worry that the map isn’t what they were meant to find. Then Jack tries connecting the map of stars into a constellation and sees that they form the shape of a mouse. Peanut squeaks, and they realize that the mouse is their fourth clue. The children chant the names of the four items over and over. As they do, Peanut the mouse transforms into Morgan le Fey, the enchantress.Morgan explains that she has been with them all along in the form of a mouse, protecting them and helping them find the items that would free her from the spell put on her by Merlin the magician. The tree house transports the three of them back to Frog Creek. Morgan thanks the children for helping her and reminds them that the universe is filled with wonders.
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Midnight on the Moon
midnight-on-the-moon-magic-tree-houseThis fantasy adventure book by Mary Pope Osborne is the eighth in the "Magic Tree House" series and is published by Random House.
Midnight on the Moon is written for kids ages 5 to 8. The age range reflects readability and not necessarily content appropriateness.
Plot Summary
The book begins with a prologue explaining the history of the magic tree house that 8-year-old Jack and his younger sister, Annie, have found in the woods. After entering the tree house and looking at the books inside, the children are transported through time to exotic locations and have seen dinosaurs, Egyptian tombs, pirates, ninjas and an Amazon rainforest.
During one of their visits, they met an enchantress named Morgan Le Fay, who asked the children to free her from a magic spell by finding four items that begin with the letter M. So far they have found a moonstone, a mango, and a mammoth bone. A mouse named Peanut has helped them find these items.
This story begins as Annie wakes her brother at midnight. She wants to go to the magic tree house. Jack insists they won’t be able to find it in the dark, but Annie explains they can make their way by the light of the full moon. They arrive at the tree house to find the last three items they have collected still on the floor. Annie reminds Jack that they need to locate a fourth item to free Morgan from her spell. Peanut sits on top of a book titled Hello Moon, which Annie opens. Although the book they touch usually indicates where they will travel, Jack reminds Annie that there is no air on the moon, which makes it an impossible destination. They guess that they may be traveling to a place where astronauts are trained. The minute Jack points to a picture in the book, winds begin to blow, and the tree house starts to spin.
When the tree house lands, the children find themselves inside a room that the book describes as a moon base built in the year 2031. Jack realizes they have traveled into the future. He reads how this moon base is where the astronauts eat and sleep. As he copies a drawing of it into his notebook, Annie leaves to explore. Jack reminds his sister that there is no air on the moon, and they will have to wear space suits to keep from getting too hot or too cold. The book says that the space suits will provide enough air to breathe for two hours. The space suits remind Annie of the armor they wore in a castle on one of their journeys. The helmets are equipped with two-way radios so the children can talk and hear each other. When Annie presses a button on the wall of the moon base, a door opens, and they step out onto the moon’s dusty surface.
Jack and Annie can see the planet Earth far away. As they walk, they bounce like rabbits over the moon’s surface because there is no gravity to hold them down. Soon they discover a moon buggy and decide to drive it in search of the fourth clue. The buggy bounces over craters toward an opening between two mountains. They stop when they see an American flag pushed into the moon dust. A sign next to the flag says men from Earth put it there in 1969. These men came in peace. Jack and Annie leave a sign next to it saying that they are the first kids on the moon and that they have come in peace for all children.
A giant individual dressed in a space suit floats toward the children. Jack and Annie are afraid of him and jump into the buggy to drive back to the moon base. Before they get there, a meteorite falls in front of them, blocking their way. They are able to jump up and over the meteorite, but when they land, the moon man is waiting for them. Jack writes their names on a piece of paper and hands it to the moon man, who draws a map of stars on the back. The children realize that the word "map" begins with the letter M and hope that this is what they have been looking for. Before they can ask him what it means, he disappears.
Jack and Annie return to the moon base and take off their space suits. They put the map next to the other three objects, and Jack asks his sister for the book about Pennsylvania so the tree house will take them home. But the book isn't there. The children worry that the map isn’t what they were meant to find. Then Jack tries connecting the map of stars into a constellation and sees that they form the shape of a mouse. Peanut squeaks, and they realize that the mouse is their fourth clue. The children chant the names of the four items over and over. As they do, Peanut the mouse transforms into Morgan le Fey, the enchantress.
Morgan explains that she has been with them all along in the form of a mouse, protecting them and helping them find the items that would free her from the spell put on her by Merlin the magician. The tree house transports the three of them back to Frog Creek. Morgan thanks the children for helping her and reminds them that the universe is filled with wonders.
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