Dark day in the deep sea

by Mary Pope Osborne

Other authorsSal Murdocca (Illustrator.)
Hardcover, 2008

Status

Available

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Publication

New York : Random House, 2008. First edition

Description

When eight-year-old Jack and his seven-year-old sister, Annie, join a group of nineteenth-century explorers aboard the H.M.S. Challenger, they learn about the ocean, solve the mystery of its fabled sea monster, and gain compassion for their fellow creatures.

User reviews

LibraryThing member Zacswic
The magic treehouse is a lot of fun when Annie and Jack get whisked off to an island. Jack and Annie never know that a ship is not actually a pirate ship it is a laboratory exploration ship. But what Jack and Annie don't know that this ship is actually looking for a deep sea monster. Will Jack and
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annie survive and find the third secret of happiness or will the be drowned by the monster? I recommend this book to young readers because this book has a lot of adventure and in this book you will learn a lesson.
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LibraryThing member kryoung1
Another exciting Magic Tree House story with Annie and Jack. This time their mission takes them to the deep sea to discover one of the secrets of happiness. After meeting a scientist on a ship and encountering a giant octopus, they realize that one secret to happiness is having compassion. These
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stories each teach children things about the places the characters are traveling too and it helps to spark their interest to learn more. It's a fun way to learn and urge kids to read more.
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LibraryThing member NMiller22
When eight-year-old Jack and his sister, Annie, join a group of nineteenth-century explorers aboard the "H.M.S. Challenger," they learn about the ocean, solve the mystery of its fabled sea monster, and gain compassion for their fellow creatures. Book #39

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Original publication date

2008-03-25

Physical description

106 p.; 22 cm

ISBN

9780375837319

Local notes

"A Merlin mission."

Barcode

2014-2950

Pages

106
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