Magic Tree House Series - Magic Tree House Fact Trackers

Magic Tree House Fact Trackers

Magic Tree House Fact Trackers are written by Mary Pope Osborne, Will Osborne, and Natalie Pope Boyce. They were first released in 2000 by Scholastic and Random House. They are non-fiction books providing more in-depth follow-up information on the topics in the series than already covered. As of 26 November 2012, 25 have been published, and 1 is in press.

Title Companion To: Date Published: Notes:
01 Dinosaurs Magic Tree House #1: Dinosaurs Before Dark 2000
02 Knights and Castles Magic Tree House #2: The Knight at Dawn 2000
03 Mummies and Pyramids Magic Tree House #3: Mummies in the Morning 2000
04 Pirates Magic Tree House #4: Pirates Past Noon 2000
05 Rain Forests Magic Tree House #6: Afternoon on the Amazon 2001
06 Space Magic Tree House #8: Midnight on the Moon 2001
07 Titanic Magic Tree House #17: Tonight on the Titanic 2002
08 Twisters and Other Terrible Storms Magic Tree House #23: Twister on Tuesday 2003
09 Dolphins and Sharks Magic Tree House #9: Dolphins at Daybreak 2003
10 Ancient Greece and the Olympics Magic Tree House #16: Hour of the Olympics 2004
11 American Revolution Magic Tree House #22: Revolutionary War on Wednesday September 14, 2004
12 Sabertooths and the Ice Age Magic Tree House #7: Sunset of the Sabertooth 2005
13 Pilgrims Magic Tree House #27: Thanksgiving on Thursday 2005
14 Ancient Rome and Pompeii Magic Tree House #13: Vacation Under a Volcano April 25, 2006
15 Tsunamis and Other Natural Disasters Magic Tree House #28: High Tide in Hawaii 2007
16 Polar Bears and the Arctic Magic Tree House #12: Polar Bears Past Bedtime September 25, 2007
17 Sea Monsters Magic Tree House #39: Dark Day in the Deep Sea March 25, 2008
18 Penguins and Antarctica Magic Tree House #40: Eve of the Emperor Penguin September 23, 2008
19 Leonardo da Vinci Magic Tree House #38: Monday with a Mad Genius January 13, 2009
20 Ghosts Magic Tree House #42: A Good Night for Ghosts July 28, 2009
21 Leprechauns and Irish Folklore Magic Tree House #43: Leprechaun in Late Winter January 12, 2010
22 Rags and Riches: Kids in the Time of Charles Dickens Magic Tree House #44: A Ghost Tale for Christmas Time September 14, 2010
23 Snakes and Other Reptiles Magic Tree House #45: A Crazy Day with Cobras January 11, 2011
24 Dog Heroes Magic Tree House #46: Dogs in the Dead of Night August 9, 2011
25 Abraham Lincoln Magic Tree House #47: Abe Lincoln At Last December 27, 2011
26 Pandas and Other Endangered Species Magic Tree House #48: A Perfect Time For Pandas July 24, 2012
27 Horse Heroes Magic Tree House #49: Stallion at Starlight March 26, 2013

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