A Perfect Time for Pandas

If you have a child in the 7-10 year old age range, chances are you’re familiar with the wildly popular Magic Tree House books, written by Mary Pope Osborne. Children love this educational and entertaining series that follows brother and sister duo Jack and Annie on adventures through time and around the world via their magic tree house.

 

The latest book in the series, “A Perfect Time for Pandas” is an exciting tale that takes Jack and Annie to present-day China, where they are on a mission to find a magical food that will help break a spell cast back in Camelot. They are given only an obscure rhyming clue and a magic potion to help them on their way.  Beyond that, they must figure out how to find the food and complete the mission before it’s too late.

 

When Jack and Annie arrive in China, they immediately begin their search for the special food.  After an unsuccessful meal at a restaurant, they decide to learn a little bit more about the part of China they’re visiting. According to their guidebook, they are in Wolong Town, and Annie is delighted to find out that it is home to the Wolong Reserve – a place where Giant Pandas are protected. Annie decides that they should visit the reserve and Jack reluctantly agrees.  The siblings have an exciting bike ride up a mountain and eventually reach the reserve.

 

At the Wolong Reserve, they are able to help out as volunteers. Jack and Annie get to meet a gorgeous Giant Panda named Bing-Bing, and watch the adorable cubs. After a few hours, they decide to return to Wolong Town, but on their way back down the mountain, a terrible earthquake hits. Now Jack and Annie must make a tough decision: do they return to the Wolong Reserve and make sure the pandas are okay, or do they continue down toward the town and see about completing their mission?

 

Annie points out that whenever they do what seems right, everything turns out fine. They know in their hearts that they must make the treacherous journey back up the mountain. The workers at the Wolong Reserve are very happy to see the siblings and their help is once again enlisted. Jack and Annie not only find some of the cubs that escaped, but they also get to bring the beloved Bing-Bing home. And it is at this point that Jack stumbles upon the magic food they’ve been searching for. It seems Annie was correct; when you do the right thing, everything turns out for the best.

 

This book is filled with adventure, excitement, and lots of educational information about giant pandas. It’s a great addition to the series, and young readers will love the ending. If your child is a fan of the Magic Tree House books, or simply someone who loves animals and adventure (and isn’t that all kids, really?), “A Perfect Time for Pandas” is a must-have on your at-home bookshelf!

134 Responses to A Perfect Time for Pandas

  1. pandalover77 says:

    i <3 pandas

  2. Amelia says:

    I’m 10 and it’s for 7-10 year old’s so… this is probably my last year reading the Magic Tree House. But I love the Magic Tree House series!

  3. theclogger says:

    i read these when i was 8.

  4. moonbot says:

    I’m 9 but will be 10 in a few months. :) I wish that we could earn panda themed prizes like Amanda Panda’s Spicy Chocolate Cake. :D

  5. hbgou8t says:

    love tose bookes

  6. Pandalover says:

    I love pandas and I can’t wait to get the book for my panda collection.

  7. Mae says:

    Oh, I remember reading these books when I was little! I can’t believe they’re still being published, there are so many of them! I remember not understanding why the characters never aged, Jack and Annie were 9 and 7 in the Thanks Giving book, and then a few books after they were 9 and 7 for the Christmas one, and in the next book it was Halloween, and they were still the same age. I think they’re also running out of titles… But I remember LOVING these books when I was little, I read them in Kindergarten.

  8. rionokoe says:

    Okay, I’ve always hated reading, and I only really like animal encyclopedias. Even though I’ve read like two or three of how ever many books of this series we had, I loved them!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Well, I hated them, but since my brothers loved them, I loved them as well! Annie was funny, and Jack reminded me of my brother! Teehee

  9. sweetlolly says:

    WOW! who cares what age you are! I hate how people put age limits on books!! especially when all the teen books are so dark and grusum (sorry spelled wrong probally!!)

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