Jack and Annie must go to the magical land of Japan. There they must get away from the Samurai warriors and the cloud dragon and save Edo from burning to the ground. There they meet the famous poet Basho and there they find the cure for Merlin's sickness. Find it out in the Dragon of the Red Dawn. My favorite part was when Jack and Annie had to recite some poems to the Samurai warriors which made the samurai warrior's days.
Sunday, September 28, 2008
Magic Tree House: Dragon of the Red Dawn
Dragon of the Red Dawn is an exciting story. Jack and Annie must find the cure for Merlin. Merlin has been depressed and not happy. The two wizard and which apprentices were too bust to come on the trip with them. They needed to help the witch Morgan le Fay in Camelot. Camelot was in danger of something that they do not mention in the story. So Freddie and Kathleen the apprentice sorcerers couldn't help them.
Thursday, September 25, 2008
William Story of the Week: William Joins the Band of Hope
Mrs. De Ver Carter is a neighbor of the Browns. She comes over for a visit and sees William who Mrs. De Ver Carter calls "Willie Dear." She asks Mrs. Brown if it's OK for Willie Dear to joins her teaching society which is called the Band of Hope. When William enters the room it is like an outrage of horror. Several other glum looking kids were in the room. When all of the children had entered Mrs. De Ver Carter said "Now girlies dear and laddies dear, what do I expect of you at these meetings?" And "in answer came a bored and monotonous chant: respectful and reposeful." Find out what happens next when William joins the Band of Hope.
Sunday, September 7, 2008
William Story of the Week
William Brown is a boy in a book called the William books. The author is Richmal Crompton. Not many people in America have heard them. William is very funny. His usual look is a scowl. William can act sweet to do mischief, but he really looks sweet. That is William Brown.
William and his group, the Outlaws, wanted money for bows and arrows. So they made a zoo in William's room. The Sunday school children had to climb up William's bedroom window to get there, and they had to pay money. They took William's sister Ethel's cat and called him a wild cat when they put a mouse in front of the cat. But then a loud noise overcrept the kids. I don't want to spoil this part so find out in Just William.
Saturday, September 6, 2008
Three Good Authors: Phillip Pullman, Gayle Carson Levine, Elisabeth McDavid Jones
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