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Rhinos at Recess

By: Mary Pope Osborne
Narrated by: Mary Pope Osborne
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The #1 bestselling Magic Tree House series is ready to whisk you away across the world with Jack and Annie--this time to the African savanna!

Jack and Annie are on the playground at recess when they feel the magic tree house calling them. They sneak away and are whisked off on an adventure in South Africa, where a majestic rhino needs saving! There are a swooping helicopter, strict park rangers, and--most terrifying of all--poachers. How do you hide one of the largest land mammals in the flat terrain of the African savanna? Jack and Annie are going to need a little bit of magic for this mission!

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Mary always puts the best messages in her stories but she doesn’t make it like a moral story. She makes these books so fun! I listen to this again and again and again! P.S. I am Mary’s biggest fan.

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I love the way science and history are told through out all of these books.

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I liked that they went to look for the rhino. I disliked the fact that the author wrote the story that the park rangers left the kids in a danger zone, just to find an animal. I would think that if they had left someone with them that would have been better, but still should have gone looking for the rhino. Otherwise good.

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