


But Sprinkles, we just took a virtual tour of one such cave in France! And that is where they see the picture of the Master of the Animals. S: And they look at some cave paintings, don’t they?Ĭ: They do. And in this one the Master of the Animals gives them a third item. In the sixth book ( Afternoon on the Amazon), a monkey gave them a mango. In the fifth book ( Night of the Ninjas), a ninja gave them a moonstone. S: So what happens in the time of the sabertooth? Why are Jack and Annie there?Ĭ: They’re still trying to save their friend Morgan Le Fay, just like in the last two books. So Jack and Annie must have gone back in time quite a bit!Ĭ: Yes! But in the first Magic Tree House book Dinosaurs Before Dark, they had gone back to the time of the dinosaurs, so this is a bit closer to now. And all saber-tooth mammals went extinct around 9000 years ago. So their canine teeth looked like sabers, very sharp swords. S: Hmm, saber-toothed cats, according to Wikipedia, were “predatory mammals that are characterized by long, curved saber-shaped canine teeth which protruded from the mouth even when closed”.

S: Ok, tell us about this different time.Ĭ: It is the ice age.

So this book also takes us to an adventure with Jack and Annie to somewhere new. S: Yes, we put a link to each of your reviews of magic tree house books above. Let us assume readers already know …Ĭaramel: about the magic tree house and our previous reviews. Sprinkles: Caramel tell us about this book. Caramel reviews Sunset of the Sabertooth (Magic Tree House #7) by Mary Pope Osborne. As usual, Sprinkles is taking notes and asking questions. Today he shares with us his thoughts on Book #7: Sunset of the Sabertooth. Caramel has already reviewed three Magic Tree House books for the book bunnies blog: Night of the Ninjas (Magic Tree House #5), Afternoon on the Amazon (Magic Tree House #6), and Knights and Castles (Magic Tree House Fact Tracker #2).
