Winter of the Ice Wizard (Magic Tree House (R) Merlin Mission)

Winter of the Ice Wizard (Magic Tree House (R) Merlin Mission)

Mary Pope Osborne

Language: English

Pages: 144

ISBN: 0375873953

Format: PDF / Kindle (mobi) / ePub


The bestselling, fan-favorite chapter-book series sends Jack and Annie on a chilling rescue mission!

Merlin the magician and Morgan le Fay have disappeared, and in order to find them, Jack and Annie journey with their friends Teddy and Kathleen to the Land-Behind-the-Clouds, a frozen kingdom of ice and snow. There they must overcome their fears and solve the Ice Wizard's riddle, because if Jack and Annie don't complete their mission in time, Merlin and Morgan will disappear forever!

Magic Tree House books are New York Times bestsellers. The series' irresistible mix of magic, myth, history, and mystery has inspired a love of reading in countless children all over the world. Find out why with Winter of the Ice Wizard!

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knot. The sleigh rocked forward. He untied another, and the sleigh started moving very slowly. The sleigh was heavier than before, so Jack quickly untied two more knots. The sleigh bolted across the snow. “Stand fast!” said Teddy. As the sleigh swished through the dawn, Annie turned to Morgan and Merlin. “I have a question,” she said. “Can you tell us what the giant looks like—the Frost Giant?” Merlin smiled. “There is no Frost Giant,” he said. “What?” said Kathleen and Teddy. “Sure there

stairs of the porch, Jack stopped. He stared in astonishment. Annie’s red woolen scarf was draped over the railing of the porch. “I don’t believe it!” said Jack. “I do!” said Annie. They hurried up the stairs and Annie grabbed her scarf. “Look!” she said. She held up the scarf to show Jack. There was a tiny picture woven into it: a picture of him and Annie and two white wolves. Jack was speechless. “Cool, huh?” said Annie. She gave Jack back his scarf. Then she tied her scarf around her

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He felt as if part of their team was missing. Annie seemed to read his thoughts. “We can do it,” she said. “We have to—for Morgan and Merlin.” Jack nodded. “You’re right,” he said. They studied the hill in the moonlight. “Up there—is that an opening?” said Annie. “Maybe,” said Jack. “Let’s climb up and check it out.” When they climbed a little way up the hill, Jack could clearly see a break in the snow-covered slope. “Let’s see if it leads inside!” said Annie. “Wait, what about the Frost

had been blown in circles. “That must be where the giant sleeps!” said Annie. “Yeah, and it’s probably where he hides the eye,” said Jack. “We just have to find a hole. Remember?” He repeated what the Norns had said: In the Hollow Hill is a hole. In the hole is a hailstone. In the heart of the hailstone Hides the wizard’s eye. “Right,” said Annie. Jack looked down at the snowy swirl. He looked back at Annie. “Onward?” “Onward,” she whispered. Jack and Annie scrambled down into the

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