

The trip came to an end when Osborne experienced blood poisoning in Nepal requiring her to stay in a hospital for a couple of weeks where she read The Lord of the Rings. Osborne spent time in Crete and traveled through Iraq, Iran, India, Afghanistan, Turkey, Lebanon, Syria, and Pakistan. In addition to the books listed below, Mary Pope Osborne appears to still be writing the series, having released "#37 Rhinos at Recess" in 2023.Īfter graduating college, Osborne and a friend went traveling. About 10 years later, in 2014, she switched back to writing only the books with Morgan sending them on missions. Then she switched over to them being sent on missions by Merlin. In the beginning, Mary Pope Osborne wrote the books with Morgan sending the children on missions. The companion Magic Tree House Fact Trackers are co-written by Mary Pope Osborne with her husband Will Osborne or her sister Natalie Pope Boyce. During Super Edition #1, Teddy sends them on a mission instead of Morgan or Merlin. The two occasionally join Jack and Annie, and, when they don't, provide them support instead. Kathleen and Teddy are two apprentices who befriend Jack and Annie during their adventures, with one of these adventures being to free Kathleen from a spell. These books are longer than the previous 28, and some take place in fantasy realms like Camelot. In Merlin Missions, Jack and Annie are given quests by the ancient wizard Merlin the Magician. The second group, referred to as the Magic Tree House: Merlin Missions, begins with book 29, Christmas in Camelot. The first group consists of books 1–28, in which Morgan Le Fay sends Jack and Annie Smith, two normal children who are siblings from the fictional small town of Frog Creek, Pennsylvania, on numerous adventures and missions with a magical tree house. Other illustrators have been used for foreign-language editions. The original American series was illustrated by Salvatore Murdocca until 2016, after which AG Ford took over. Magic Tree House is an American series of children's books written by the American author Mary Pope Osborne. ( Learn how and when to remove this template message) ( April 2018) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message) Please help improve it by replacing them with more appropriate citations to reliable, independent, third-party sources.



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