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Magic Tree House: Mummies in the Morning

Summary 
by Mary Pope Osborne

The Magic Tree House whisks Jack and Annie to ancient Egypt where they get lost in a pyramid when they help a ghost queen. Includes gray scale illustrations, book descriptions and an author profile.

Review

Kay Weisman (Booklist, Apr. 1, 1994 (Vol. 90, No. 15)) 
In this sequel to Dinosaurs before Dark (1992) and The Knight at Dawn (1993), Jack and Annie return to the mysterious, book-filled tree house that transports them through time and space. For this adventure, they select a story on Ancient Egypt and travel back to the pyramid of Queen Hutepi, who needs help finding her copy of the Book of the Dead for a journey through the underworld. This story, like most series books, is heavy on suspense and light on character development, but is distinguished by the intriguing details of Ancient Egyptian life and burial customs. Even the overused theme of reading allowing one to travel anywhere works well here. Some foreshadowing (clues about the mysterious owner of the tree house, who leaves souvenirs marked with the letter M) and a hint about the pair's next destination add to the appeal. Illustrated with frequent black-and-white drawings, this will be welcomed by beginning readers making the transition to chapter books. 1993, Random, $9.99 and $2.99. Gr. 1-4. 
(PUBLISHER: Random House (New York:), PUBLISHED: c1993.) 

Lesson Plan Ideas:
Book Trailer 
Book Talk

This curriculium guide gives ideas for lessons for independent reading and literature circles. It also includes lessons that incorperate technology and connect the book back to ancient Egyptians 

Citations: Summary from Google Books, Review from CLCD, Lesson Plan from Teachingbook.net

Book Trailer- http://www.booktrailersforreaders.com/Mummies+In+The+Morning+Book+Trailer

Book Talk- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KeNLDKKMmws

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