| Mary Pope OsborneBeinhaltet die Namen: 奧斯本, Pope Osborne, Mary P. Osborne, Mary P. Osborne, Msry Pop Osborn, Pop Mary Osborn, Mary Pop Osborne, Mary Pop Osborne, Mary Pope Osborn, Mary Pope Osboren ... (ganze Liste ansehen), Mary Pope Osborne, Pope Mary Osborne, Mary Hope Osborne, Mary Pope Osborne, Mary Poper Osborne, Mary Pope Osbourne, Mqary Pope Osborne, Mary Pope Osbourne, Mary Pope Osbornova, by Mary Pope Osborne, retold by Osborne Mary Pope, By (author) Pope Osborne Mary, Mary Pope Osborne Magic Tree House #18, メアリー・ポープ オズボーン, メアリー・ポープ・オズボーン Beinhaltet auch: Mary Osborne (2), Osborne (1) 195,762 (196,110) | 1,851 | 17 | (3.79) | 16 | 0 | Mary Pope Osborne was born in Fort Sill, Oklahoma on May 20, 1949. She grew up in a military family, and by the time she was 15 she had lived in Oklahoma, Austria, Florida, and four different army posts in Virginia and North Carolina. She attended the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill where she majored in religion. After graduation, she traveled around Europe and Asia. Before becoming an author, she worked as a window dresser, a medical assistant, a Russian travel consultant, a waitress, an acting teacher, a bartender, and an assistant editor for a children's magazine. Her first book, Run, Run as Fast as You Can, was published in 1982. She is the author of the Magic Tree House series and the Merlin Missions series. Her husband, actor Will Osborne, helps her write the nonfiction companion series, Magic Tree House Research Guides. Her other books include The Deadly Power of Medusa, Jason and the Argonauts, Haunted Waters, and Moonhorse. (Bowker Author Biography) — biography from Im Tal der Dinosaurier … (mehr) |
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Mary Pope Osborne hat 52 vergangene Veranstaltungen. (show)  Magic Treehouse Book Club Midnight on the Moon is our book for this month. We will talk about the book, have a craft activity and snack. This is a free activity and new members are always welcome. More info: kids@bkwrks.com Location: Street: 4022 Rio Grande Blvd NW City: Albuquerque, Province: New Mexico Postal Code: 87107-3157 Country: United States (hinzugefügt von IndieBound)… (mehr)
 Magic Treehouse Book Club, Leprechaun in Late Winter Open to all Magic Treehouse fans. Today we'll be discussing Magic Treehouse Book #43, Leprechaun in Late Winter, and consturcting treehouse models from cardboard. New members are welcome. More info: kids@bkwrks.com. Location: Street: 4022 Rio Grande Blvd NW City: Albuquerque, Province: New Mexico Postal Code: 87107-3157 Country: United States (hinzugefügt von IndieBound)… (mehr)
 Magic Treehouse Book Club Bookworks, Mittwoch, Februar 25, 2015 um 4:30pm We will be discussing book #33 Carnival at Candlelight. We will have a craft activity and snack. New members welcome. More info: kids@bkwrks.com. Location: Street: 4022 Rio Grande Blvd NW City: Albuquerque, Province: New Mexico Postal Code: 87107-3157 Country: United States (hinzugefügt von IndieBound)
 Magic Treehouse Book Club--Thanksgiving on Thursday MT #27 Bookworks, Dienstag, November 25, 2014 um 4:30pm We are meeting on Tuesday this month, instead of Wednesday and reading the Magic Treehouse Book #27, Thanksgiving on Thursday. More info: kids@bkwrks.com Location: Street: 4022 Rio Grande Blvd NW City: Albuquerque, Province: New Mexico Postal Code: 87107-3157 Country: United States (hinzugefügt von IndieBound)
 Magic Tree House Book Club Bookworks, Mittwoch, August 27, 2014 um 4:30pm We will be talking about book two in the series The knight at dawn. Get ready for the Middle Ages! If you have any craft materials you think would be perfect to construct a castle, bring them along. We will have a sort of pot luck castle construction project. Location: Street: 4022 Rio Grande Blvd NW City: Albuquerque, Province: New Mexico Postal Code: 87107-3157 Country: United States (hinzugefügt von IndieBound)… (mehr)
 Magic Treehouse Book Club Our Magic Treehouse book club meets to talk about the book that started the series off, Dinosaurs before dark! First published in 1992, it tells the story of the first Jack and Annie adventure in which the brother and sister get whisked to prehistoric times. Free and open to the public. More info: kids@bkwrks.com. Location: Street: 4022 Rio Grande Blvd NW City: Albuquerque, Province: New Mexico Postal Code: 87107-3157 Country: United States (hinzugefügt von IndieBound)… (mehr)
 Magic Treehouse Book Club June 25, 4:30pm: Magic Treehouse Book Club. Join us as we discuss High time for heroes #51 in the Magic Treehouse series. Free and open to the public. More info: kids@bkwrks.com. Location: Street: 4022 Rio Grande Blvd NW City: Albuquerque, Province: New Mexico Postal Code: 87107-3157 Country: United States (hinzugefügt von IndieBound)
 Magic Tree House Passport to Adventure 2014 Saturday, May 31st Show starts at 4:00 PM Doors open at 3:00 PM Location: Lenape Middle School 313 West State Street Doylestown, PA 18901 The Doylestown Bookshop in conjunction with CB Cares Educational Foundation is hosting The "Passport to Adventure! A Magic Tree House Live Reading Tour" - a national tour, sponsored by Random House Children's Books, that brings Jack and Annie, characters from Mary Pope Osborne's beloved Magic Tree House series, live and in-person to meet their fans. Enjoy Jack and Annie's magical traveling adventures through a live, theatrical performance with songs based on the bestselling Magic Tree House series. A portion of the proceeds will benefit CB Cares Educational Foundation *Please allow 24 hours for us to process your orders* This is a ticketed event. There are ticket options to suit your family’s needs. All books will be available for pick up the day of the event at Lenape Middle School. Seating at Lenape Middle School Auditorium is limited. Tickets must be purchased in advance. Seat selection is on a first-come, first-served basis. Following the presentation, groups will be called up to form the stamping line. Groups will be called up by row. Please be prepared to wait patiently for your child's turn in line. We do expect a large crowd. Jack and Annie will stamp all Magic Tree House books purchased from The Doylestown Bookshop, and only one additional Magic Tree House book from home per person. Due to time constraints Jack & Annie will not personalize books. Pre-order online by selecting the ticket options below or over the phone at 215-230-7610. Additional Magic Tree House books will be for sale at the event. No tickets will be sold at the event; they must be purchased in advance. After purchase your books will be available for pickup at The Lenape Middle School when the doors open at 3:00 PM on the day of the event. Ticket Options
MTH1: ADMITS 2 and includes 1 COPY OF My Magic Tree House Journal- $13.77
MTH2: ADMITS 2 and includes 1 COPY OF Magic Tree House #52: Soccer on Sunday - $13.77
MTH3: ADMITS 3 and includes 1 COPY OF Magic Tree House #52: Soccer on Sunday & 1 COPY OF My Magic Tree House Journal - $27.54
MTH4: ADMITS 4 and includes 1 COPY OF Magic Tree House #52: Soccer on Sunday, 1 COPY OF My Magic Tree House Journal & 1 COPY OF Magic Tree House Fact Tracker #29: Soccer - $33.89
Space cannot be guaranteed for late arrivals. Event details may be subject to unannounced changes.
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Location: Street: Lenape Middle School 313 West State Street City: Doylestown, Province: Pennsylvania Postal Code: 18901 Country: United States (hinzugefügt von IndieBound)… (mehr)
 Sal Murdocca, Mary Pope Osborne Sal Murdocca ( Magic Tree House #10: Ghost Town at Sundown, Magic Tree House #11: Lions at lunchtime, Magic Tree House #12: Polar bears past bedtime, Magic Tree House #13: Vacation Under the Volcano, Magic Tree House #14: Day of the Dragon King, Magic Tree House #15: Viking Ships At Sunrise, Magic Tree House #16: Hour of the Olympics, Magic Tree House #17: Tonight on the Titanic, Magic Tree House #18: Buffalo Before Breakfast, Magic Tree House #19: Tigers at Twilight, Magic Tree House #1: Dinosaurs before dark, Magic Tree House #1: Dinosaurs before dark Book & CD Set, Magic Tree House #20: Dingoes at dinnertime, Magic Tree House #21: Civil War on Sunday, Magic Tree House #22: Revolutionary War on Wednesday) Mary Pope Osborne ( Andrew Lost #1: On the dog, American Tall Tales, Magic Tree House #10: Ghost Town at Sundown, Magic Tree House #11: Lions at lunchtime, Magic Tree House #12: Polar bears past bedtime, Magic Tree House #13: Vacation Under the Volcano, Magic Tree House #14: Day of the Dragon King, Magic Tree House #15: Viking Ships At Sunrise, Magic Tree House #16: Hour of the Olympics, Magic Tree House #17: Tonight on the Titanic, Magic Tree House #18: Buffalo Before Breakfast, Magic Tree House #19: Tigers at Twilight, Magic Tree House #1: Dinosaurs before dark, Magic Tree House #1: Dinosaurs before dark Book & CD Set, Magic Tree House #20: Dingoes at dinnertime) “I’m one of those very lucky people who absolutely loves what they do for a living. There is no career better suited to my eccentricities, strengths, and passions than that of a children’s book author.”— Mary Pope OsborneMary Pope Osborne is the author of the popular Magic Tree House Series. She works with her husband Will and her sister Natalie on the nonfiction companion series, Magic Tree House Research Guides. Many of her books have been named to best-books lists.ABOUT THE AUTHOR“I grew up in the military. By the time I was 15, I had lived in Oklahoma, Austria, Florida, and four different army posts in Virginia and North Carolina. Moving was never traumatic for me, but staying in one place was. When my dad finally retired to a small town in North Carolina, I nearly went crazy with boredom. I craved the adventure and changing scenery of our military life. Miraculously, one day I found these things, literally only a block away—at the local community theater. From then on, I spent nearly every waking hour after school there.“After graduating from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in the early 1970s, I lived an intensely varied life. For a while I camped in a cave on the island of Crete. Then I joined up with a small band of European young people heading to ‘The East.’ We traveled through 11 Asian countries and nearly lost our lives, first in an earthquake in northern Afghanistan and then in a riot in Kabul. My trip came to an abrupt halt in Katmandu when I got blood poisoning. During the two weeks I spent in a missionary hospital there, I read all of the Tolkien trilogy. To this day, my journey to ‘The East’ is tangled up in my mind with Frodo’s adventures.“After I returned home and recovered from my illness, I promptly headed back into the real world. I worked as a window dresser, as a medical assistant, and as a Russian travel consultant. One night I attended the opening of a musical about Jesse James. From the balcony, I fell In love with Will Osborne, the actor/musician playing Jesse. I loved his boots and his white cowboy hat; I loved how he sang and strummed the guitar. A year later, in New York City, we were married.“Thereafter, when I wasn’t on the road with Will, I worked as a waitress, taught acting classes in a nursing home, was a bartender, and had a job as an assistant editor for a children’s magazine.“Then one day, out of the blue, I began writing a story about an 11-year-old girl in the South. The girl was a lot like me, and many of the incidents in the story were similar to happenings in my childhood. The first draft was crudely written, but it must have communicated something to an editor, because shortly after I finished, it became a young adult novel called Run, Run Fast as You Can. Finally, I knew what I wanted to be when I grew up."Now 24 years and 80 books later, I think I’m one of the most fortunate people on earth. Whenever I work on a book, I feel as if I’ve traveled to some amazing place in the world. Writing Tales from the Odyssey, I sailed with Odysseus through the ancient Greek world. Working on the Spider Kane Mysteries, I spent time in an abandoned cottage garden with a group of nutty and wonderful insects. Working on my novel Haunted Waters, I lived in a haunted castle with a sea spirit. While working on my new picture book, Pompeii: Lost and Found, I felt as if I myself were excavating an ancient Roman city. And of course, with my Magic Tree House Series, I take daily journeys with Jack and Annie to different times and places, from the prehistoric world of dinosaurs to the world of Camelot. Though there are 36 books of fiction and 13 non-fiction books in the Magic Tree House Series now, I don’t think I’ll ever run out of places to travel to in my imagination. "The Magic Tree House has also whisked me to schools all over the country, and the contact I now have with millions of readers has brought overwhelming joy into my life. I love the letters I get and I love reading the countless Magic Tree House stories that children themselves have written. I feel as if my readers and I are all exploring the creative process together, using our imaginations and writing skills to take us wherever we want to go. This, I tell my small fellow authors, is true magic." Mary Pope Osborne ON THE Magic Tree House SeriesWe passed an old dilapidated tree house . . . I spent a year trying different ways to get two kids back in time. I tried an enchanted cellar with magic whistles, an enchanted museum, and an enchanted artist’s studio. I wrote seven different manuscripts using different magical devices and nothing worked. Then on a walk in the country with my husband, we passed an old dilapidated tree house. We started talking about the tree house . . . and continued talking about it. The next day I tried writing about it—to see if it might possibly be magic. And it was.I’m aching to hang out with penguins . . . My stories always coincide with my personal interests, which seem fairly unlimited at this point. I find that the more you learn, the more you want to learn. I want to take Jack and Annie to Antarctica. I’m aching to hang out with penguins.They started dreaming me up . . .At first I just dreamed Jack and Annie up. They seem so happy and complete. I don’t want to subject them to the awful peer pressure that comes with growing older. They’d probably start hanging around the mall instead of climbing into the tree house.My brothers and I had great adventures on our bikes and in the woods and on the beach where we lived. We felt as though we’d been to far distant worlds by the time we came home—adventures we happily kept to ourselves. I want kids to live through Jack and Annie’s independent journeys as well as their own!It’s harmonious teamwork . . . My editor has had an incalculable impact on these books. She has worked on all the books to date, and has been a great inspiration and guide. The series has a wonderful illustrator, Sal Murdocca. Sal researches the illustrations himself, and he’s very flexible and open to my ideas. The series’ designer and editor also have input into the art. It’s harmonious teamwork. Mary Pope Osborne ON Mary Pope OsborneI’m a creature of constant change . . . No two days of writing for the last 20 odd years have been the same. I write at every time of the day. I carry my laptop to every part of the house—or to places outside the house. I’m a creature of constant change. I do a lot of research before I start writing, but I do a great deal more after I start writing, as I confront more and more questions about the subject matter.I’m living an extraordinary life . . . The best part of being a writer is being transported to other places and living other experiences. By surrounding myself with the smells, weather, animals, and people of imaginary landscapes, I feel as if I’m living an extraordinary life. The worst part of being a writer is not having enough time or energy to write all the things I want to write.I started writing poetry in high school . . . I was living in North Carolina and I loved the work of Thomas Wolfe. Not until my late twenties did I have any idea I could be a writer. I only knew that I loved living in my imagination, and that no matter what job I was doing, my mind and thoughts were elsewhere. I was ready to settle for being a professional daydreamer.I’ve had too many favorite authors to list . . . As a child, I loved Frances Hodgson Burnett and Laura Ingalls Wilder. In my teen years: Thomas Wolfe, J. D. Salinger, Hermann Hesse, and Jack Kerouac. In my twenties: Tolstoy, Nabokov, E. B. White, and Colette. Since then I’ve had too many to list. The Little Princess, The Three Ugly Sisters, and Big Farmer Big were my favorite books.To aspiring writers: Write, write, write. Always try to have fun and at the same time always do the hard work of rewriting. Mary Pope Osborne is the author of many highly acclaimed books for children and young adults, including novels, picture books, biographies, mysteries, and retellings of fairy tales, myths, and tall tales. She has completed two terms as president of the Author’s Guild, the leading organization for professional writers in the United States. PRAISETHE Magic Tree House Series“ Mary Pope Osborne provides nicely paced excitement for young readers, and there’s just enough information mixed in so that children will take away some historical fact along with a sense of accomplishment at having completed a chapter book.”—Children’s Literature on the Magic Tree House Series“A rousing adventure tale filled with dancing fairies, white stags, and hideous beasts.”—School Library Journal on Christmas in Camelot American Tall Tales—A School Library Journal Best Book of the Year —A Bulletin Blue Ribbon Book—An NCSS–CBC Notable Children’s Trade Book in the Field of Social Studies—An ABC Children’s Booksellers’ Choice AwardMOONHORSE—An American Bookseller Pick of the Lists—A Parents Magazine Best Book of the YearSPIDER KANE AND THE MYSTERY AT JUMBO NIGHTCRAWLER’S—An Edgar Award Nominee for Best Juvenile MysterySPIDER KANE AND THE MYSTERY UNDER THE MAY-APPLE—A Parents’ Choice Story Book Honor—A Children’s Book Committee at Bank Street College Best Book of the YearONE WORLD, MANY RELIGIONS The Ways We Worship—An Orbis Pictus Honor Book, National Council of Teachers of English (hinzugefügt von Random House)… (mehr)
Magic Treehouse Bus visits Balloon Museum Passport to Adventure! A Magic Tree house Live Reading Tour Balloon Fiesta Museum, 9201 Balloon Museum Dr NE On April 23, Bookworks will host the “Passport to Adventure! A Magic Tree House Live Reading Tour” -- a national tour, sponsored by Random House Children’s Books, that brings Jack and Annie -- characters from Mary Pope Osborne’s beloved Magic Tree House series-- live and in-person to meet their fans.
Jack and Annie will roll into 15 cities across the US aboard the “Magic Tree House Express.” Fans will enjoy Jack and Annie’s magical traveling adventures through a live, theatrical performance with songs based on the bestselling Magic Tree House series.
Events will also include cool giveaways, and an official Jack and Annie “book stamping.” Come along for the adventure! Find out more at the series’ official website: magictreehouse.com. For more information about using the series in the classroom, please visit: mthclassroomadventures.org.
Location: Street: 9201 Balloon Museum Dr NE City: Albuquerque, Province: New Mexico Postal Code: 87113 Country: United States (hinzugefügt von IndieBound)… (mehr)
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