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Night of the Ninjas (Magic Tree House, No. 5)

(Part of the Magic Tree House (#5) Series and Das magische Baumhaus Series)

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Eight-year-old Jack and his little sister, Annie, are playing in the woods during their summer holiday, when they find a mysterious tree house full of books. But these are no ordinary books . . . And... This description may be from another edition of this product.

Customer Reviews

4 ratings

It is a great book

If you like ninjas, then you'll want to read Night of the Ninjas. If you like mice, you'll like this book, because Peanut is a mouse. The story keeps you guessing. becaue the mouse acts like a human. I liked Night of the Ninjas, because ninjas fight like martialartists.

The excellent book

This is the best one I have read of the series so far. I liked it so much that I've been telling everybody else in class to read the same book. I also like the pictures in all the books. It is very good artwork. The book made we want to travel to Asia and see historic places.

He loves 'em.

Something about this series of books appeals enough to 2nd grade readers that they will read them on their own -- and ask for more. I read this book to make sure it was suitable for my son and I found it remarkably lacking in substance -- it's pretty much only the setting that changes from book to book -- I'm grateful I don't have to read this series aloud! However, my 7-year-old son reads a Tree House book in one or two sittings and his reading skills are greatly improved. He doesn't balk when I ask him to read aloud to his 3-year-old brother. Now the 3-year-old is crazy for them, too, and carries the books around and quotes passages from them. All I can say is: I wish I had stumbled on this Osborne chick's gold mine first.

Great book about Ninjas

I liked the mouse and I liked that Jack and Annie turned into Ninjas. This book has a lot of action in it, and I learned that the Samauri were ancient Japan fighters
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