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Title:Moonlight on the Magic Flute (Magic Tree House #41)
Author:Mary Pope Osborne
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 128 pages
Published:March 10th 2009 by Random House Books for Young Readers (first published January 1st 2009)
Categories:Fantasy. Childrens. Fiction. Historical. Historical Fiction. Chapter Books. Adventure. Magic
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Moonlight on the Magic Flute (Magic Tree House #41) Hardcover | Pages: 128 pages
Rating: 4.11 | 3626 Users | 146 Reviews

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Jack and Annie head to 18th-century Austria, where they must find and help a musician by the name of Mozart. Decked out in the craziest outfits they've ever worn--including a wig for Jack and a giant hoopskirt for Annie!--the two siblings search an entire palace to no avail. Their hunt is further hampered by the appearance of a mischievous little boy who is determined to follow them everywhere. But when the boy lets the animals out of the palace zoo, Jack and Annie have to use the only magic at their disposal to save themselves and the naughty little fellow.

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Original Title: Moonlight on the Magic Flute (Magic Tree House, #41)
ISBN: 0375856463 (ISBN13: 9780375856464)
Edition Language: English
Series: Magic Tree House #41, La Cabane Magique #36, Magic Tree House "Merlin Missions" #13, Das magische Baumhaus #39 , more
Setting: Frog Creek, Pennsylvania(United States)


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Ratings: 4.11 From 3626 Users | 146 Reviews

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My daughter loved knowing "Wofie" was Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart before Jack and Annie did. It was fun to return to this lovely series.

It was okay. Its a cute way to introduce kids to Mozart.

Jack and Anne are sent on another Happiness Mission for Merlin. They travel to Austria in the mid 1700's. They go to a very fancy party for the queen. When they go to the Queen, Jack accidently makes a fool of himself, and one of the kids there calls him Jack the Clown. He follows Jack and Anne around until he gets mad at his dad. He runs to the backyard and lets out all the animals that live there. Jack and Anne then pull out their Magic Flute and make the animals go back to their cages. The

Mary Pope Osborne does a wonder job in this whole series! I love the time traveling aspect of it! Jack and Annie travel back to the time of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. This book is a great read for younger children! So much adventure!! I love the little bit of history at the back of the book! What a great way to tie a fun book to history!

In this book Annie and her brother jack have to go to on a mission. They go back many year back and go to a ball to look for a artist. They have magic flute that plays music witch help the, get through all the things surcumstances they have to go through.

Love, love, love~ So amazing! This is one of the best! Anne and Jack went to the time where Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was six years old and was to perform for the royal family of Austria. We met Nannerl, Mozart's older sister and Mozart's nickname is Wolfy! So CUTE~ I can imagine young Wolfy! XD They went back to that time to convince Wolfy to spread the happiness to the world, in his case, to continue composing music and aspire many musicians around the world. Flute is one of my favorite musical

This is the second book I've read from this series, and again I've rated it 4 stars mostly because I am pleasantly surprised (maybe I ought not to be anymore) by how deftly Ms. Osborne weaves this tale into something digestible by her intended audience. I'm glad that my 7-year-old is hooked on this series and got me into it, too. (Though obviously, I am not reading the novels in order - neither is my daughter!)Though I realized before Jack and Annie did - from the title and the nickname "Wolfie"

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