The Magic Tree House series has whisked Jack and Annie along on many wonderful adventures through time and to different places around the world. The brother and sister duo have come face to face with dinosaurs and celebrated Christmas in Camelot.
Break out your Passport to Adventure and join Jack and Annie as they embark on their latest journey from Greenwich Library. Children will be enchanted as they watch Jack and Annie in this live production based on the international bestselling and beloved series on Sunday, March 6, at 2 p.m., in the Cole Auditorium.
The Magic Tree House books are No. 1 New York Times bestsellers. With more than 70 million copies sold in North America alone, they have been translated into many languages and are available in more than 30 countries around the world. Highly recommended by parents and educators everywhere, the series introduces young readers to different cultures and times in history, as well as the world's legacy of ancient myth and storytelling. The series' irresistible mix of magic, myth, history and mystery has inspired a love of reading in countless children all over the world.
Osborne is the author of many novels, picture books, story collections and nonfiction books. The outstanding success of the Magic Tree House series inspired her husband, Will, and composer Randy Courts to create Magic Tree House: The Musical, a full-scale, Broadway-style family musical based on Jack and Annie's adventures in Christmas in Camelot.
The program, sponsored in conjunction with Diane's Books, is free and open to all. Pick up free, unassigned seating tickets at the Cole Auditorium door starting at noon (limit 6 per person), then return when doors open at 1:45 p.m. There will be giveaways and an official Jack and Annie book stamping. For more information, please contact the Children's Room at (203) 622-7940.




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