Lions At Lunchtime (Magic Tree House, No. 11)
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Jack and Annie are ready for their next fantasy adventure in the bestselling middle-grade series—the Magic Tree House! "Where are the lions?"Jack wonders when the Magic Tree House whisks him and his sister to the vast plains of Africa. Before he can find out, Annie starts to help hundreds of wildebeests cross a rushing river. Next they follow a honey of a bird and meet an awesome Masai warrior. Jack hopes any lions will just stay away. Jack is about to be very disappointed . . . Visit the Magic Tree House website! MagicTreeHouse.com

Lexile Measure: 370L (What's this?)

Series: Magic Tree House (Book 11)

Paperback: 96 pages

Publisher: Random House Books for Young Readers (January 12, 1998)

Language: English

ISBN-10: 0679883401

ISBN-13: 978-0679883401

Product Dimensions: 5.2 x 0.2 x 7.6 inches

Shipping Weight: 3.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)

Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (72 customer reviews)

Best Sellers Rank: #18,938 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #21 in Books > Children's Books > Animals > Lions, Tigers & Leopards #240 in Books > Children's Books > Literature & Fiction > Chapter Books & Readers > Chapter Books #494 in Books > Children's Books > Literature & Fiction > Chapter Books & Readers > Beginner Readers

Age Range: 6 - 9 years

Grade Level: 1 - 4

Annie and Jack are getting out of bed. They started to sneak outside. They walked to the tree house and climbed up and looked at the Africa book with giraffes on one side and zebras on the other. It took me two weeks to read this book. I can't tell you any more, but I think it's a good book for 2-4 grades. The book is adventurous to me, and I think it's a great book.

My buoys love this series. We go through 2-3 books a week. Read them in order though. Each book references the previous book. I find myself looking forward to reading time to see what will happen next.

My daughter loves these books! She has been reading these books since she started second grade. They are easy to read and still have pictures that keep them interested in the books. The author does a great job of describing everything so my daughter can understand what is going on in the story. Normally these books go for $5 or more a piece, so this is the cheapest I have found yet. Wonderful purchase!! Totally worth it!!

This was a very good book in the Magic Tree house series. We have thoroughly enjoyed all the books in this series, so far. We are looking forward to meeting the polar bears with Jack and Annie in the next book. This book is, yet again, another definite recommend!

I bought a few chapter books for a child's birthday, we ended up buying for our child as well. Magic Tree House chapter books are wonderful. Not to long of a chapter book, very detailed like you are right there with the children in the book. Thank you.

I'm seven years old. I like this book because Jack is my brother's name. Annie is the little sister and so am I. The book was cool because when they went to Africa they saw zebras and giraffes. The part when Annie found a bird and followed it in to a forest. That was boring. I recommend this book for kids and grownups. They teach you stuff about the books. I learned many things about any books of Jack and Annie Magic Tree House. I would have to say Jack and Annie are one of the best books I have read. Like the part when Annie got stuck in sticky mud. An elephant came by and squirted water and washed Annie. It felt like a hard shower. I wonder if the water was cold. The End.--By Elizabeth

We love this book series. I actually purchased this one to replace one that had become worn we read it so much. My daughter's 9 and 7 read these books constantly. Even as an adult I enjoy the stories.

The Magic Tree House books are a MUST READ collection for all children. Unlike many other series for young readers, the Magic Tree House should be read in chronological order to best appreciate Jack and Annie's travels through time as they go on various missions; which are typically completed in four parts. Parents and educators will enjoy going along for the ride as much as their students! My daughter is a teenager now but she still gets excited when she sees a new tree house adventure has come out.

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