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(Magic Tree House #5)
Jack and Annie are ready for their next fantasy adventure in the bestselling middle-grade series?the Magic Tree House! Have you ever met a real live ninja? Jack and Annie do when the Magic Tree House whisks them back to ancient Japan, where they find themselves in the cave of a ninja master. Will they learn the secrets of the ninja? Or will the evil samurai warriors get th...more
Published March 21st 1995 by Random House Books for Young Readers (first published 1995)
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AngieleighThe main theme is learning to be one with nature and to follow your instincts. The Ninja Master instructs them how to get back to the Tree House…moreThe main theme is learning to be one with nature and to follow your instincts. The Ninja Master instructs them how to get back to the Tree House undetected by the Samurais, who are hunting the ninjas.
<spoiler>There is a secondary theme of trying to break the spell a magician put Morgan under. </spoiler>(less)
<spoiler>There is a secondary theme of trying to break the spell a magician put Morgan under. </spoiler>(less)
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AngieleighJack and Annie are always the main characters in the Magic Tree House books.
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May 15, 2011Friend of Pixie (F.O.P.) rated it did not like it
If you've read my reviews of Sunset of the Sabertooth and Afternoon on the Amazon, you know my feelings about this series, which I consider to be poorly written and insubstantial in terms of information. After reading a few, I figured I'd go back to well-written books and when Logan could read, he could read all the Magic Tree House books he wanted.
But then he found this one at a used-book store and what with his current passion for ninja, we couldn't pass it up. 'That's okay,' I thought. 'I'll...more
Read this with the boy I tutor and it’s definitely a good one! Very short and entertaining. We both enjoyed it.
Apr 17, 2015Kim rated it really liked it Shelves: may-page-count-challenge, childhood-books, 16th-two-month-reading-challenge, read-2015
This has to be one of my favourite books from this series. I was very interested with the concept about ninjas and ancient Japan. At the beginning of the book, the two ninjas look like they want to kidnap the siblings, but actually they are trying to take them to place of their master.
I liked how Jack and Annie were trying to find Morgan through the entire book. The samurai warrior in the book is described to be a very powerful warrior and how it would make the sibling afraid of it.
I predict t...more
I liked how Jack and Annie were trying to find Morgan through the entire book. The samurai warrior in the book is described to be a very powerful warrior and how it would make the sibling afraid of it.
I predict t...more
I like Ninjas so I liked this book. There is a master ninja in the book.
May 24, 2017Emerald Sue rated it it was amazing
“It spun faster and faster then everything was still. Absolutely still.”
Nov 28, 2013Jacoba rated it liked it
Night of the Ninja by Mary Pope Osborne (1995)
Genre: Chapter book, historical fiction
Format: Book
Plot summary:The magic tree house takes Jack and Annie back in time to feudal Japan where the siblings learn about the ways of the Ninja
Considerations or precautions for readers advisory (strong language, sex, death, religious overtones, violence, etc.): No special considerations
Section source used to find the material: In class recommendation
Recommended age: Grades 3-4
Genre: Chapter book, historical fiction
Format: Book
Plot summary:The magic tree house takes Jack and Annie back in time to feudal Japan where the siblings learn about the ways of the Ninja
Considerations or precautions for readers advisory (strong language, sex, death, religious overtones, violence, etc.): No special considerations
Section source used to find the material: In class recommendation
Recommended age: Grades 3-4
NINGAS!!!!!!! WHIYYA!!!! SAMUCIY WARRIORS!!!
Night of the ninjas . by > Mary pope Osborne
On night of the Ninjas story is about two guys their names are Annie and Jack they have a tree house where almost usually always will read stories or stories whenever they read a story is as if it were real, but this time they were and found something strange in the House and found a few tracks that them they said they had to do , they had to find her friend Morgan this girl always is that it is what they have to do .When they realized what they s...more
On night of the Ninjas story is about two guys their names are Annie and Jack they have a tree house where almost usually always will read stories or stories whenever they read a story is as if it were real, but this time they were and found something strange in the House and found a few tracks that them they said they had to do , they had to find her friend Morgan this girl always is that it is what they have to do .When they realized what they s...more
The story that I read about was about a brother and sister named jack and Annie going on a adventure. One summer day in frog creek Pennsylvania , a mystery happened. a strange tree house appeared deep in the woods . Eight year old jack and his seven year Old sister Annie, climbed into the tree house. they found out that it was filled with books. Jack and Annie also found out that the tree house was Magic. It could take them to places in the Book. all they had to do was point to a picture and wis...more
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Nov 01, 2016Kiefer Hwasta rated it really liked it
Another of the Magic Tree House series. Jack and Annie go to the tree house and find a note from Morgan le Fay, that says she is in danger. Morgan le Fay is the owner of the tree house. Morgan says they need to travel to the time of ninjas as the first step to saving her. Jack and Annie find a mouse in the tree house that Annie names Peanut, they take Peanut with them to help save Morgan.
I thought it was good. It teaches the way of the ninjas: be nature, follow nature and respect nature. It desc...more
Feb 22, 2012Samantha rated it really liked itI thought it was good. It teaches the way of the ninjas: be nature, follow nature and respect nature. It desc...more
Shelves: elementary-school, fantasy-lands, magic-tree-house, reviewed
Follow the 3 rules of ninja!
1. Use nature
2. Be nature
3. Follow nature
Oh yes, I am ninja. Why? Because Jack and Annie taught me how to be one!!! Haha!! Another adventure, even more fun! This time, Morgan has left a message. She is under a spell and needs Jack & Annie to help her by finding 4 things!! I loved this one. Not just because it had ninjas, but because it had ninjas AND samurais. What could be better than that?? [Toss in Godzilla and you've got destruction all over little Tokyo lol]...more
1. Use nature
2. Be nature
3. Follow nature
Oh yes, I am ninja. Why? Because Jack and Annie taught me how to be one!!! Haha!! Another adventure, even more fun! This time, Morgan has left a message. She is under a spell and needs Jack & Annie to help her by finding 4 things!! I loved this one. Not just because it had ninjas, but because it had ninjas AND samurais. What could be better than that?? [Toss in Godzilla and you've got destruction all over little Tokyo lol]...more
Mar 12, 2013Stephanie Sykes rated it it was amazing
This was a good book. I recommend this book to elementary kids and for all genders. This book isn't a chick-flick and is an easy read. There were two kids in this book, their names were Jack and Annie. Their tree house was a magic tree house. The tree house took them back to the ancient Japan. They had to find something that started with a “M”. The thing they found that started with a “M” was moonstones. I really like these book. Reading this books bring back memories when I use to read these bo...more
Feb 10, 2013Amy rated it liked it Shelves: time-travel, read-in-2013, chapter-books
After their last adventure, Jack and Annie discovered that The M Person was Morgan le Fay. The books inside the magic tree house belong to her. In Night of the Ninjas, Morgan le Fay disappears, leaving behind a message and a little mouse, which Annie calls Peanut. In order to help Morgan le Fay, Jack and Annie must find four things. They travel back in time to ancient Japan, where they learn the secrets of the ninja from a ninja master, avoid evil samurai warriors, and find the first of the four...more
Feb 21, 2015Fredrick Danysh rated it liked it
It has been weeks since the Magic Treehouse and their new friend disappeared. Then the treehouse reappears with a plea for help from their friend and a mouse. Jack and Annie go to ancient Japan where a ninja gives the a moonstone that will aid their search for the missing Morgan le Fay. This book is at the 1.9 reading level.
Mar 26, 2013Arlomisty rated it liked it
Another book in the Magic Tree House series that I'm reading with my daughter. I think this one was probably her favorite. She liked the Ninja's and I think she's getting more familiar with the two main characters in all the books. It's fun reading her stories... I do the different voices for the different characters. My daughter likes that.
I like the book. It was about ninjas and they had too saved lots of ninjas. And they almost died and the ninjas save them at the end of the book. I recommend this book to Jairo because it's about ninjas and he likes ninjas.
The is about these tow kids going into a tree house and finds Morgan missing the lady who owns this tree house.I like the because it's scary and interesting. I recommend this book to the whole 2 grade class.
Jan 11, 2010Zaiter rated it it was amazing
I loved the book. The author wrote many good adjetives. When I am reading I can picture it in my mind. My favorite part was when the master-ninja gave jack and annie a tiny golden stone that will help them to find Morgan, the magical librarian.
Jul 09, 2015Heidi rated it it was amazing Shelves: 2015, childrens, reading-with-daniel, adventure, series
My 6 year old son, Daniel, says, 'This story is great! I really liked the ninjas and Peanut, the mouse! I wish I could give it 10 stars!'.
Jack and Annie went to ancient Japan.
Jan 25, 2013Stephanie added it
Love how much my kids have loved this series. Anything that makes children want to read is 5 stars in my book. :)
Jack and Annie are sad because they think that they will never see Morgan again. Jack finds a piece of paper on the floor that seems to be a note from Morgan. It says that she needs help because she is under a spell. The children notice that a library book has been left open to a picture featuring two ninjas wearing swords and black scarves over their faces. Annie thinks Morgan is in trouble with the ninjas and wants to help rescue her. Before Jack can grab the book from her, Annie points to the...more
Love that my oldest is starting to get into chapter books! My sister just gave her an endless supply from when her kids were young so we’ll have plenty to dig into this year ?
Carli’s review: I liked that the ninjas let Jack and Annie ride on their shoulders through the cold, cold water. I liked how the samurai looked because he had two swords. It was really cool that the ninjas could disappear and that the ninja master appeared in their tree house.
Carli’s review: I liked that the ninjas let Jack and Annie ride on their shoulders through the cold, cold water. I liked how the samurai looked because he had two swords. It was really cool that the ninjas could disappear and that the ninja master appeared in their tree house.
Jan 06, 2013Julesmarie rated it it was ok
Okay, so I have a new least favorite... I suppose it's a good thing I started with the books I did or I would never have given this series this much of a chance.
My biggest issues here are that Morgan's note is written in cursive and then never repeated in print. Even my 3rd graders didn't start learning cursive until September... and from what I understand this series is directed at children even younger than that. It's incomprehensible to me that they'd make a book designed to encourage childre...more
My biggest issues here are that Morgan's note is written in cursive and then never repeated in print. Even my 3rd graders didn't start learning cursive until September... and from what I understand this series is directed at children even younger than that. It's incomprehensible to me that they'd make a book designed to encourage childre...more
The only reason I give the volumes after #1 a 3 star instead of a 4 star is because of the repetitiveness. The summery of past books within the new story would be really helpful for a person who hasn't read the series in a long time. I will give this series that! So I understand why it happens, but it takes something from me as an adult reader.
However the books are cute and fun. I can relate to them, even as an adult, because I love books and would love to be in their shoes, to see all the world...more
However the books are cute and fun. I can relate to them, even as an adult, because I love books and would love to be in their shoes, to see all the world...more
The Magic Tree House takes Jack and Annie back hundreds of years to Old Japan where they encounter ninjas, a ninja master, and samurai. As with all Magic Tree House books, Night of the Ninjas uses short sentences and easy words, allowing early elementary kids to have success reading a chapter book. As an added bonus, they teach a little bit of history. I recommend this book (and all Magic Tree House books) to kids who have recently learned to read.
I loved this book because its about two little kids on a mission to save their friend Morgan Le Flay and has ninjas. I recommend 4th grade and up because 3rd graders might get stuck on words. If you liked the Nancy Drew series you would like the whole series of this book because they are both mystery books. What problems will they face.
This is a favorite with my son. He loves ninjas of all sorts and these do not disappoint.
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Mary Pope Osborne has channeled a lifelong love of exploration and travel into one of the most popular children’s book series of the past two decades. With her fantastic Magic Tree House series, Mary Pope Osborne keeps the good times rolling for kids all over the world.
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