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Henry and Mudge and the tall tree house

the twenty-first book of their adventures
2003
Henry is excited when his Uncle Jake builds him a tree house but worries that his dog Mudge will not be able to enjoy it with him.

Vacation Under the Volcano

[Traditional Chinese version]
2006
The magic tree house takes Annie and Jack to Pompeii just as Vesuvius is about to erupt, and they must find a Roman scroll before everything is covered with burning ash. Presented in English and Chinese.

Mit Anne und Philipp bei den R?mern

[German version]
2007
The Magic Treehouse transports Anne and Philipp back in time to ancient Rome, where they learn about the civilization's culture, politics, and everyday life.

Auf den Spuren der Eisb?ren

[German version]
2008
The Magic Tree House takes Jack and Annie to the Arctic where they must solve Morgan le Fay's riddle in order to become master librarians.

Viking ships at sunrise

1999
Their magic tree house takes Jack and Annie back to a monastery in medieval Ireland, where they try to retrieve a lost book while being menaced by Viking raiders.

The monster next door

2016
"A boy has to find a way to resolve a neighborly dispute with the monster next door when the monster starts playing his tuba too loud"--Provided by publisher.

Afternoon on the Amazon

2007
Eight-year-old Jack, his seven-year-old sister, Annie, and Peanut the mouse ride in a tree house to the Amazon rain forests, where they encounter giant ants, flesh-eating piranhas, hungry crocodiles, and wild jaguars. Presented in English and Chinese.

Karen's accident

1997
Karen disobeys her mother and climbs up to her treehouse to play. When she slips and falls she is rushed to the hospital where she finds out she has to have an operation.

High time for heroes

2016
"Jack and Annie are magically transported to mid-1800's Thebes where they are saved from a dangerous accident by Florence Nightingale!"--Publisher.

The 39-story treehouse

2016
"Andy and Terry are once again inviting readers to come hang out with them in their astonishing 39-story treehouse (it used to be 13 stories, then 26 stories, but they keep expanding). And this year they will have even more time to jump on the world's highest trampoline, toast marshmallows in an active volcano, swim in the chocolate waterfall, pet baby dinosaurs, and go head-to-trunk with the Trunkinator, since Terry has created the greatest invention that he-or anyone else-has ever invented . . . a Once-upon-a-time machine that will write and illustrate their entire book for them!"--OCLC.

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