How many Magic Tree House books are there?

How many Magic Tree House books are there?

Series List in Order

Order Title Date
60 Narwhal on a Sunny Night Jan-2020
61 Late Lunch with Llamas Jul-2020
62 Camp Time in California Mar-2021
63 Sunlight on the Snow Leopard Jan-2022

What is Magic Tree House book 18?

Buffalo Before Breakfast
Buffalo Before Breakfast (Magic Tree House Series #18) by Mary Pope Osborne, Sal Murdocca, Paperback | Barnes & Noble® Read an excerpt of this book!

Do Magic Treehouse books have to be read in order?

The books do not need to be read in any particular order; most of them can stand-alone, however, are a few books that fit nicely together because a particular mission takes place over several books.

What reading level is Magic Tree House Buffalo before breakfast?

Buffalo Before Breakfast (Magic Tree House)

Interest Level Reading Level Word Count
Grades K – 3 Grades 1 – 4 5579

What is the Lexile for Buffalo before breakfast?

Published on January 1, 1999
Age Group: 6 – 9 years
Reading Level: AR : 3.3 (1.0 Point, Quiz #31058) GLE : 2.5 F&P/GRL : M DRA : 24 Lexile® measure: 560L

How many books are in the Magic Tree House series?

The magic tree house series has 36 core pieces and a total of 40 works. The first, which contains 30 books and has no name, and the second, which is known as the merlin missions and has different names depending on how many books it contains.

What is the newest Magic Treehouse book?

The Magic Tree House: Merlin Missions (27-book series) is available in Kindle format. The 25th anniversary edition of the #1 bestselling chapter book series of all time features new covers as well as a new, simple numbering system! Do the Magic Tree House books have to be read in order?

What is the most recent Magic Tree House book?

Joyce Sidman’s Dark Emperor and Other Poems of the Night

  • Dick King-Babe
  • Smith’s Michael Bond’s Paddington
  • Jeanne Birdsall’s The Penderwicks
  • Betty Birney’s The World According to Humphrey
  • Lucy Nolan’s Bad to the Bone
  • Sarah Prineas’ The Magic Thief
  • The Adventures of Paddington
  • What is the reading level of the Magic Treehouse books?

    They are also at a higher reading level, mostly between 2.4 and 3.4, and the target audience moves from 6 to 10 to 7 to 10 or 11 for the later books. Besides, do you have to read Magic Treehouse books in order? (You can learn more about our Magic Tree House collection here.)