Dolphins At Daybreak (Magic Tree House, No. 9)
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Jack and Annie are ready for their next fantasy adventure in the bestselling middle-grade series—the Magic Tree House! IT'S SINK OR SWIMfor Jack and Annie when the Magic Tree House whisks them off to the middle of the ocean. Luckily, they find a mini-submarine on a coral reef. Unluckily, they are about to meet a giant octopus and one very hungry shark. Will the dolphins save the day? Or are Jack and Annie doomed to be dinner? Visit the Magic Tree House website! MagicTreeHouse.com

Lexile Measure: 350L (What's this?)

Paperback: 67 pages

Publisher: Random House Books for Young Readers (April 29, 1997)

Language: English

ISBN-10: 067988338X

ISBN-13: 978-0679883388

Product Dimensions: 5.2 x 0.2 x 7.6 inches

Shipping Weight: 2.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)

Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (115 customer reviews)

Best Sellers Rank: #8,496 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #31 in Books > Children's Books > Animals > Marine Life #110 in Books > Children's Books > Literature & Fiction > Chapter Books & Readers > Chapter Books #239 in Books > Children's Books > Literature & Fiction > Chapter Books & Readers > Beginner Readers

Age Range: 6 - 9 years

Grade Level: 1 - 4

My name is Stephanie and I think that you should read this book. Here is why. Jack and Annie fly off in the magic tree house to an ocean. There they find a boat to go inside. Jack starts studying the boat while Annie plays on the computer. She accidentally presses a button that makes the boat drop down into the ocean and sail. Holly cow! It is a mini submarine! They run into a shark, but their new dolphin friends save the day. Join Jack and Annie in their search for the mystery item that will allow them to return home. Will they ever find it and return home? You'll have to read this book to find out. I think you'll love this book. I know that I did. Happy reading!

I'm 8 years old and this book was so cool I liked the part when Jack & Annie go in the submarine.I think people should check this out at The library,the book store / read it at school.Its so intresing that when my little sister grows up and learns how to read I hope that will be her 1st book!

The magic treehouse takes them to an island and they get stuck on a sinking sub. Jack and Annie escape of course, so there can be more magic tree house books. If you like dolphins and underwater adventures,this will be your favorite too.

Dolphins at Daybreak is a story about two kids that go own anadventure. The story takes place in a magic tree house with two kids named Jack and Annie.The story starts out with Annie wanting Jack to go to the magic tree house. There theymeet Morgan Le Fay and she is the master librarian for the tree house and gives Jack and Anniea folded piece of paper with a riddle in it and an ocean guidebook. Next Jack and Annie are in Hawaii and jump into amini-sub. Their sub came upon an octopus and the octopusput his arms around the mini-sub. Then the octopus let go ofthe mini-sub because sharks started to circle the mini-sub.The mini-sub started to have problems and Jack and Annie tookit to the surface of the ocean. Whth the sharks still closeby they swim for their lives. Just as they start to tire, twodolphins pick them up and take them to the island and reef.Back at the reef, Annie finds an oyster on the beach. Jacksaid that this oyster could be the answer to the riddle fromMorgan LeFay. Then Jack and Annie went back to the tree houseand found Morgan's scroll. It said oyster on the scroll and wasthe answer to the riddle. The story ends with Jack and Anniegoing to back to their house after they solved the riddle.Peter T.

From my 8-year-old I reccomend the Magic Tree House #9 - "Dolphins at Daybreak" if you like sea animals. In this book Jack and Annie have adventures with dolphins, an octopus, and a hammerhead shark. The story has some exciting and dangerous scenes. In the end they solve the riddle, and get back to Frog Creek in their tree house, safe and sound. I like suspense and I like this book! Cool (and wet)!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

My daughter adores Magic Tree House series. She reads through these like they're nothing and she is 9 years old. We found this series thanks to her first grade teacher a few years back. She's nearly read the entire series since. They are SO fun and full of magical creativeness.

We love Magic Treehouse in our home! the book arrived quickly and my 7 year old can't wait to read it! These books are fantastic for beginning chapter books, as she incorporates historical elements into her fictional characters. Jack and Annie are awesome role models, adventurous, studious and careful. We are working on getting the entire collection, because once my child outgrows them I can use them in my classroom.

I think this book is the best in the Magic Tree House series. My favorite part was when Jack and Annie saw a hammerhead shark.Matthew, age 7

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