Dolphins And Sharks: A Nonfiction Companion To Magic Tree House #9: Dolphins At Daybreak (Magic Tree House (R) Fact Tracker)
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Track the facts with Jack and Annie!   When Jack and Annie got back from their adventure in Magic Tree House #9: Dolphins at Daybreak, they had lots of questions. Did dolphins ever live on land? How do dolphins communicate? How do sharks hunt for food? Which sharks are the most dangerous? Find out the answers to these questions and more as Jack and Annie track the facts.Filled with up-to-date information, photos, illustrations, and fun tidbits from Jack and Annie, the Magic Tree House Fact Trackers are the perfect way for kids to find out more about the topics they discovered in their favorite Magic Tree House adventures. And teachers can use Fact Trackers alongside their Magic Tree House fiction companions to meet common core text pairing needs.   Have more fun with Jack and Annie on the Magic Tree House® website at MagicTreeHouse.com!

Lexile Measure: 730L (What's this?)

Series: Magic Tree House (R) Fact Tracker (Book 9)

Paperback: 128 pages

Publisher: Random House Books for Young Readers; Dgs edition (June 24, 2003)

Language: English

ISBN-10: 0375823778

ISBN-13: 978-0375823770

Product Dimensions: 5.2 x 0.3 x 7.6 inches

Shipping Weight: 4.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)

Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (39 customer reviews)

Best Sellers Rank: #49,190 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #17 in Books > Children's Books > Education & Reference > Science Studies > Nature > Oceans & Seas #21 in Books > Children's Books > Education & Reference > Science Studies > Nature > Water #45 in Books > Children's Books > Education & Reference > Science Studies > Zoology

Age Range: 7 - 10 years

Grade Level: 2 - 5

I love the book, Dolphins at Daybreak, and so I love this guide book. It tells you almost all the info. you'll ever want to learn about Dolphins.I'm very surprised that this is the first review made for this book.Written by: Cora C.

Dolphins and Sharks is a non-fiction companion to Dolphins at Daybreak. It contains a lot of facts and information. It is a Magic Tree House Research Guide (a stepping stone book). It talks about dolphins and sharks, how they communicate and how they are different from each other. I like this book very much because I love dolphins.I am sure that fans of dolphins and sharks, and the Dolphins at Daybreak book, will enjoy 'Dolphins and Sharks: Magic Tree House Research Guide'.By: Miranda Z.

We love all the research guides for MTH. They are written at a higher Lexile level than the stories but it makes them fun to read together. My 6 year old doesn't have the patience to read through a research guide the entire way through on her own but together it makes for a fun project...she gets to tell me about what happened in the story to Jack & Annie and together we learn some fun facts about whatever time/place the story was about.

The book is really informative, but the format is a little off for my kindle fire. The illustrations are a bit lacking as well. They are drawn in black and white. It's rich in content, but my five year olds would appreciate more digital age content.

I've bought several of Mary Pope Osborne "Fact-Tracker" books for my grandson who was 81/2, now 9 yrs old. He really likes them, particularly this one, which he read after watching Shark Week on TV. He enjoys the non-fiction books even more than the accompanying fiction ones. These were excellent summer reading for him as he prepares for 4th grade. All of her books are appropriate for 3rd grade, early 4th grade levels, and I've watched my grandson's reading skills improve as he's been reading them.

My son is 8 years old and I can't get him to read anything. No book will keep his interest at all, until we stumbled upon Magie Tree House - Research Guide. Now I am thrilled that he will lay on his bed and read a few chapters at a time

This was a great book that my son had to read for a book report. He's the type of kid that won't just pick up a book unless he has to and I downloaded this one and he wouldn't put it down. In fact, he read it in one night. Fairly easy read for a 3rd grader. Filled with lots of interesting facts and pictures. I even learned some things myself. Now that he's read some of the other magic tree house books he's interested in getting more of these companion books.

I have a three and five year old girls and this is the best series going. It is appropriate for the Kindergardener and we have read every single book. Each book in the series is give or take 100 pages but it is a quick and easy read. In reading the books your kids not only get a great story but also pick up on a little history which can lead to some great discussions. I actually read the books with my ipad close by so I can google pictures of the things/places that Jack and Annie (the brother and sister in the books) visit or see. I would recommend these books for every parent/child. When I am done I will be donating the entire set to the local library. Regarding pricing, if your intent is to read the entire series look for don't buy the four book package or single books. There are set of 1-28 and I think there is a set that is everything published 1-48. As with most things, if you buy the whole set you save siginificant money!

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