by Jenny Laird
Published
September 3, 2024
Pages
176 pages
Language
English
Publisher
Random House Books for Young Readers
Kindle
$9.99
Hardcover
$17.99
Paperback
$9.49
Audio CD
Not found
Magic. Mystery. Time-travel.
Get whisked away to the Ice Age on a frozen adventure with brother-and-sister team Jack and Annie in the #1 bestselling chapter book series, now available as graphic novels! The Ice Age is super cool…for two kids in bathing suits! Jack and Annie nearly freeze when the magic tree house whisks them back to the time of cave bears, early humans, and woolly mammoths.
But nothing can stop them from having another wild adventure—not even a sabertooth! For the first time in graphic novel--live the adventure again with new full-color vibrant art that brings the magic to life!
Embark on a captivating adventure with Jack and Annie as they journey back to the Ice Age in the vibrant graphic novel adaptation of 'Sunset of the Sabertooth.' Witness the enchanting blend of fantasy and history that brings this Magic Tree House tale to life, making it a must-read for fans and newcomers alike. With visually stunning artwork and an engaging plot, you will be swept away into a world filled with wonder and excitement.
Explore the Ice Age with vivid illustrations and engaging storytelling. Adaptation captures the magic of the original book appealing to new audiences. Learn about the prehistoric era through captivating fantasy elements and historical facts.
Dive into the thrilling world of 'Sunset of the Sabertooth' where Jack and Annie travel through time to the Ice Age using the Magic Tree House. As they embark on this enchanting mission readers are treated to a magical blend of history and adventure. Through vibrant illustrations and engaging narration this graphic novel brings to life the adventure Jack and Annie experience.
They must find a Woolly Mammoth bone to help Morgan le Fay immersing readers into the wonders of a prehistoric landscape. The story seamlessly intertwines fantasy elements with accurate historical facts. Young readers can explore the vibrant Ice Age setting learn about the extinct creatures and face suspenseful challenges making it both an educational and entertaining journey.
In this adaptation the authors and illustrators capture the essence of the beloved Magic Tree House series making it accessible to a new generation of readers. The interplay between the stunning visuals and engaging storyline keeps readers hooked.
The graphic novel format of 'Sunset of the Sabertooth' brings a fresh and visually captivating dimension to this beloved series appealing to both fans and new readers Its combination of rich illustrations and narrative make it a perfect introduction for younger readers to explore history through the interactive world of graphic novels This adaptation maintains the charm and educational aspect of the original allowing readers to enjoy a timeless classic in a modern and visually engaging format.
0593706005
978-0593706008
5.5 x 0.47 x 8.25 inches
11.2 ounces
Based on 10 ratings
My 7yo has been waiting for this book for 6 months. She read it in 15 minutes when she finally received it and has reread three times now. She says it's her favorite one in the series so far.
Sunset of the Sabertooth is a fantastic graphic novel adaption of the Magic Tree House book with the same name. I have read several of these adaptions & the illustrations are amazing. They really capture the magic of the original series and are a fantastic way to get the next generation engaged with these stories. I love the way the snippets of history are spread throughout the book so kiddos are learning as they read (without it feeling like a textbook). The adventure was exciting & mysterious enough to keep you interested in the next volume. These are great books for kids who are just starting to read chapter books! Thanks to NetGalley, Mary Pope Osborne, and Random House Children's for the opportunity to read and review!
Many books for children are getting a graphic novel reboot. The Magic Treehouse series makes the leap effortlessly. I remember reading the series when my now grown daughter was in elementary school. This adventure has Jack and Annie going back in time to the Ice Age. They learn about early humans, cave art, and animals of the time. This is book #7 in the series. Graphic novels are very popular in my school and the nice thing about this series is it is for younger grade readers and is still educational. Many graphic novels for lower grades are very silly.
My 6 year old loves this series!
My daughter loves this author. She has been waiting all summer to read this book.
This graphic novel adaptation is a fun and visually appealing installment to The Magic Tree House graphic novel series. It has the nostalgic feel of when The Magic Tree House chapter books were first coming out, around when I was in first grade. While bringing me back to my childhood, these graphic novel editions offer a fresh view on the series. Sunset of the Sabertooth is the seventh installment and follows Jack and Annie on another tree house adventure...to the Ice Age! They learn about the early humans and different animals that lived during that time. Their trusty little mouse friend, Peanut, accompanies them along the way. These graphic novels are vivid and fun for elementary school readers, but even oldies like me can have fun with the compelling visuals and adventures of The Magic Tree House.
My kiddos love Grafic Novels we can't wait for the next book to coke out.