No. of pages 119
Published: 2000
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"Knights and Castles" by Mary Pope Osborne is an adventurous journey through the fascinating world of the Middle Ages. The book follows siblings Jack and Annie as they travel back in time to a medieval castle. With the help of a magical treehouse, they explore the lives of knights, nobles, and commoners, learning about chivalry, jousting tournaments, and everyday life during that era. As they navigate the complexities of the Middle Ages, they encounter unique characters and uncover intriguing historical facts, making it an engaging and educational experience for young readers interested in history and adventure. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
This book features in the following series: Magic Tree House, Magic Tree House Fact Tracker .
This book has been graded for interest at 4-8 years.
There are 119 pages in this book. This book was published in 2000 by Turtleback Books .
Mary Pope Osborne is the author of over forty books for young people. She was the president of the Author's Guild, the leading organization for professional writers in the US, for two years and has won many awards for her books. She lives in New York with her husband, Will, and their dog, Bailey, who sleeps on top of Mary's desk every day while she writes. Mary Pope Osborne is the award-winning author of many distinguished books for children and young adults, including the bestselling Magic Treehouse series; Favorite Medieval Tales, illustrated by Troy Howell; American Tall Tales, illustrated by Michael McCurdy; Rocking Horse Christmas, illustrated by Ned Bittinger; and A daline Falling Star. The former president of the Author's Guild, she lives in New York City with her husband, Will. Giselle Potter has illustrated many books, including Kate and the Beanstalk by Mary Pope Osborne, an ALA-ALSC notable book; The Boy Who Loved Words by Roni Schotter, a Parents' Choice Gold Award winner; and Cecil the Pet Glacier by Matthea Harvey. She is the author and illustrator of Tell Me What to Dream About and This Is My Dollhouse --both inspired by her daughters--and The Year I Didn't Go to School , about traveling through Italy with her parents' puppet troupe when she was eight. Giselle also illustrates "Ties," a weekly column in the Well section of The New York Times . She lives in Rosendale, New York, with her husband and two daughters. Visit her online at GisellePotter. com.