Barcos Vikingos Al Amanecer/ Viking Ships at Sunrise (Casa del Arbol (Paperback))
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Barcos Vikingos Al Amanecer/ Viking Ships at Sunrise (Casa del Arbol (Magic Tree House #15)

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Jack and Annie are off in search of another story in jeopardy, this time at a monastery in ancient Ireland. Trouble arrives when Vikings land, and Jack and Annie must find a way to escape!  
Paperback, 73 pages
Published March 27th 2007 by Lectorum Publications (first published August 11th 1998)
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Leeldoo
My 4 yo and I are enjoying these short early chapter books. There is just enough adventure and danger to make a good story he can follow, as well as enough for me to enjoy. The bonus is these are "edutainment," so we both learn a few new facts. This included some information about Irish Christian monks daily lives. I was initially worried about the "scary" factor of this book for my 4 yo, but the book is well written-- just enough excitement, but nothing that would give night...more
Heather
We spent some time learning about how books were made during the middle ages after reading this book.

My generic review for the Magic Tree House books -

We've loved them all so far. They are fun, easy to read and contain quite a bit of historical information. We use them as read-alouds, but most elementary/middle school kids could read them on their own.

It does have a touch of 'girl power' at the expense of making the brother seem a little dumb. That kinda...more
Simon
This was the first Magic Tree House Book I owned. When my class was first read Book #1,I wanted to have all of them. When our teacher let my class each choose one book to keep, I wanted the number 2 book, "Knight at Dawn", but someone had already snagged it and the next book down the line was this one. I remember being very put off about it, but I took the book anyway.

My teacher signed it and When I re-read the series again, It was a beautiful surprise to see her signature...more
Ahmad Hassan
I like the book because I happened to learn about the dark ages. In this book Annie and Jack goes back in time.In this story Jack and Annie go to the dark age to find a book ,and a island.There they find brother Patrick .He is the one who showed the other monk and the island and warned them about the vikings.When the tell them about the book they need the monk was trouble.When they asked why he said it was not finished.they stared leaving they saw the viking ships coming.Can Jack and Annie get ...more
Sarah Sammis
I'll probably be wrapping up my series of reviews of books from the Magic Tree House soon. My son has become a strong enough reader that he now reads these books by himself. With all my other reading I'm not sure I can keep up with them as he tears through this series.

Viking Ship Before Sunrise is the third book in the lost works series. This time Jack and Annie have to go back to an island off the coast of Ireland to rescue an illuminated manuscript before the island is over run by ...more
Marcus
This book gets five stars because I really like Vikings.

I wish that Vikings were alive at this time, but they're not.

I liked it two times: When the sea serpent saved Jack and Annie from a sinking Viking ship and when Annie found two little Vikings helmets for Jack and her.

They had to find a jewelled book that was made by Brother Michael. Jack used the book to make the sea serpent come and it brought them to shore.

I felt good when I read the story.
Yuleiris
i liked this books because i feel like am inside them and is like am walking trough the books. it inspires me to cpy mary pope obsborne books and make magic tree house books ilove them. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII LLLLLLLLLLOOOOOOOOOOVVVVVVVVVVVVVVEEEEEEEE TTTTTTTTTTTRRRRRRRRRRRREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE HHHHHHHHHHHHHOOOOOOOOOOOOUUUUUUUUUSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSEEEEEEEEBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBOOOOOOOOOOOOOOKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKSSSSSSS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Jodi
Jodi rated it 4 of 5 stars  ·  review of another edition
Recommends it for: young readers
Another Magic Tree House book. This one is set in Ancient Ireland during the time of vikings! Jack and Annie managed to befriend the monks, rescue a special book, evade the vikings, travel out to sea on a viking ship, get saved by a sea monster, and return back home all before their mother misses them!!! Lots of adventure and cliff hangers to keep my children interested!
Gavin
Jack and Annie go to dark age Ireland during a Viking invasion. They save a book from destruction and meet some of the monks credited with preserving western literature during th dark ages. There's quite a bit of excitement to this book due to the Vikings being hot on Jack and Annie's trail most of the time.
Mary
Jack and Annie are sent on Mission #3 to get a book from the monks of Ireland. But the story is not finished because they are attacked by Vikings. They meet the monks and see how they worked so hard to keep reading and writing alive for all.
Dolly
Dolly rated it 3 of 5 stars  ·  review of another edition
Recommends it for: parents reading with their children
Another fascinating book in the Magic Tree House series. Our girls just love them. This one was book #3 in a four book mini-series where Jack and Annie as Master Librarians have to rescue 4 books. Our girls are eager to read the last book in this group.
Jeff
Another adventure with Jack and Annie, this time to a monastery in Medieval Ireland where they make illuminated manuscripts and live under the threat of Viking raids. Interesting, a bit informative, and all fun.
Deni
I'm obviously too old for these books, [I'm 16] but they're like a guilty pleasure. I'm rating it three stars because they are basic and repetitive. However, they're great books for little kids!
Anna
They saw vikings and they got in one of their ships but no one was there so they sailed off. They had the story so they got saved by the lockness monster.
R
I absolutely LOVED the series when I was a kid, and I still do! I would recommend it to anyone who likes fantasy / adventure books!! :)
Owen
Owen rated it 5 of 5 stars  ·  review of another edition
Recommends it for: Truly
Recommended to Owen by: Mom
Shelves: 6-years-old
Annie and Jack turn into Vikings. When they go somewhere sometimes it changes their clothes. They get to tour around the place.
Morgan
This was a quadruple awesome super good intelligent informational book. I really enjoyed this book because it was about vikings.
Kara
Kara rated it 3 of 5 stars  ·  review of another edition
Shelves: 2010
I Love Magic Tree House! They are so simple yet give the kids a basic knowledge on subjects they can choose to pursue indepth.
Benji
I liked this book because you learned a bit more about the Vikings and how they attacked villages a long time ago.
Karen
A good little introduction to vikings, monks, and civilization. (Little being the key word here). Good though.
Joshua
I liked the sea monster and I liked the Viking ships and I liked the Vikings, how they were dressed up.
Sher
The review is from Rory who loved this and is now keen to read more in the series. We're starting one about the olympics tonight.
Abigail
About when Jack and Annie travel back in time to a monastary in Ireland and encounter vikings.
G solo
G solo rated it 4 of 5 stars  ·  review of another edition
Recommends it for: mystery lovers
nice book one of the most interesting books in the series of the magic treehouse.
Adam Hinckley
Daughter loves these. And with this and a good reading development program supplied by her aunt, she has moved from 25 to 95 words a minute and she has moved up 9 reading levels in just 4 months!
Rusty
Great series for young readers. My grandchildren love this series.
Donna (Jaevenstar)
Another book I read for my students' reading groups.
Sanchi
a nice book and has loads of information
Stephanie
I like the format of the series.
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