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Monday with a Mad Genius

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Monday with a Mad Genius

By: Mary Pope Osborne
Narrated by: Mary Pope Osborne
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Though the question is quite simple,
Simple answers might be wrong.
If you want to know the right one,
Help the genius all day long,
Morning, noon, and afternoon,
Till the night bird sings its song.

This is the message that Jack and Annie of Frog Creek, Pennsylvania, get from Morgan le Fay, the magical librarian of Camelot. They know they have to search for one of the four secrets of happiness to help Merlin the magician find joy in his life again. And so they head off in the magic tree house for Florence, Italy, in the early 1500s to spend the day with one of the greatest artists and inventors of all time: Leonardo da Vinci!

Mary Pope Osborne here takes young listeners back to the time of the Renaissance, an amazing period when great art and new ideas flourished in Europe and helped to change the world.

It's about time: don't miss any of Jack and Annie's adventures in the Magic Tree House series.©2007 Mary Pope Osborne (P)2007 Random House Inc. Listening Library, an imprint of the Random House Audio Publishing Group
Action & Adventure Chapter Books & Readers Fantasy Fiction Historical Historical Fiction Literature & Fiction Science Fiction Science Fiction & Fantasy Time Travel Arthurian Renaissance Magic

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"These stories enable children to travel around the world and through time with literature....great for the history buff." (Diane M. Huot, Yale-New Haven Teachers Institute)
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