First two Jack and Annie books of the year:
Moonlight on the Magic Flute (Magic Tree House #41): In this adventure, Jack and Annie need to help Mozart, but they don't recognize him because he's an annoying little kid. Also, Jack bumbles around so badly that people assume he must be a trained clown. I don't know whether it's Wolfie's antics, Jack's clown performance, or the magic animal parade, but my daughter liked this one enough that we've read it twice already.
A Perfect Time for Pandas (Magic Tree House, #48): I missed the beginning of this one but got to enjoy most of it. There are cuddly baby pandas. Who need rescuing. What's not to love? A lot of "awwwww!" as we read this one.
Moonlight on the Magic Flute (Magic Tree House #41): In this adventure, Jack and Annie need to help Mozart, but they don't recognize him because he's an annoying little kid. Also, Jack bumbles around so badly that people assume he must be a trained clown. I don't know whether it's Wolfie's antics, Jack's clown performance, or the magic animal parade, but my daughter liked this one enough that we've read it twice already.
A Perfect Time for Pandas (Magic Tree House, #48): I missed the beginning of this one but got to enjoy most of it. There are cuddly baby pandas. Who need rescuing. What's not to love? A lot of "awwwww!" as we read this one.