Polar Bears Past Bedtime (Magic Tree House, No. 12)

Polar Bears Past Bedtime (Magic Tree House, No. 12)

Mary Pope Osborne

Language: English

Pages: 96

ISBN: 067988341X

Format: PDF / Kindle (mobi) / ePub


Jack and Annie are ready for their next fantasy adventure in the bestselling middle-grade series—the Magic Tree House!

It's icicle city . . .

when the Magic Tree House whisks Jack and Annie to the frozen Arctic. Luckily, a seal hunter on a dogsled lends them warm clothes. Unluckily, they get stuck on cracking ice. Will the giant polar bear save them? Or will Jack and Annie become frozen dinners?

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said Annie. Jack scrambled to his feet. Still wearing his bear mask, he stood before the polar bear and pressed his hands together. “We thank you,” he said, bowing. “Yes, we thank you forever,” said Annie, also bowing. “We thank you beyond the moon and the stars,” said Jack. “And beyond the deepest sea,” Annie added. Then she threw out her arms and twirled around. Jack did the same. They both danced around in the snow, honoring the bear. Finally they stopped and bowed one last time. When

to hurry!” said Annie. Jack was freezing. He looked around wildly. “Letters, letters, letters. What letters?” he said. His gaze rested on the scrolls in the corner. “M-m-maybe we should look at the letters of the answers,” he said. “Right,” said Annie. They began unrolling the scrolls. The scroll from their adventure under the ocean said: The scroll from their trip to the Wild West said: The scroll from their journey to Africa said: Their scroll from the Arctic said: “Oyster,

helped me plot the story. So if you were to ask me where I get the inspiration for my Magic Tree House books, I’d have to say: readers, research, and my imagination. And I get further inspiration from my editor, Mallory Loehr, who has worked on all the books with me. She and I have fun meetings in which we go over and over the ideas for each book. I hope you enjoy reading Polar Bears Past Bedtime as much as I enjoyed researching and writing it. And I hope it will inspire you to try researching

She reached into the folds of her robe and took out two thin pieces of wood. “A magic library card for each of you,” she said. She gave one to Annie and one to Jack. “Oh, man,” said Jack, feeling the card. The wooden card was as thin and smooth as an ordinary library card. On its surface shimmered the letters M and L. “These are your Master Librarian cards,” said Morgan. “You are the newest members of the ancient Society of Master Librarians.” “What do we do with them?” asked Jack. “Take

She reached into the folds of her robe and took out two thin pieces of wood. “A magic library card for each of you,” she said. She gave one to Annie and one to Jack. “Oh, man,” said Jack, feeling the card. The wooden card was as thin and smooth as an ordinary library card. On its surface shimmered the letters M and L. “These are your Master Librarian cards,” said Morgan. “You are the newest members of the ancient Society of Master Librarians.” “What do we do with them?” asked Jack. “Take

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