Jack and Annie head to 18th-century Austria, where they must find and help a musician by the name of Mozart. Decked out in the craziest outfits they’ve ever worn—including a wig for Jack and a giant hoopskirt for Annie!—the two siblings search an entire palace to no avail. Their hunt is further hampered by the appearance of a mischievous little boy who is determined to follow them everywhere. But when the boy lets the animals out of the palace zoo, Jack and Annie have to use the only magic at their disposal to save themselves and the naughty little fellow.
Did you know that there’s a Magic Tree House book for every kid?
Magic Tree House: Adventures with Jack and Annie, perfect for readers who are just beginning chapter books
Merlin Missions: More challenging adventures for the experienced reader
Super Edition: A longer and more dangerous adventure
Fact Trackers: Nonfiction companions to your favorite Magic Tree House adventures
Have more fun with Jack and Annie at MagicTreeHouse.com!
Download and start listening now!
"Love, love, love~ So amazing! This is one of the best! Anne and Jack went to the time where Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was six years old and was to perform for the royal family of Austria. We met Nannerl, Mozart's older sister and Mozart's nickname is Wolfy! So CUTE~ I can imagine young Wolfy! XD They went back to that time to convince Wolfy to spread the happiness to the world, in his case, to continue composing music and aspire many musicians around the world. Flute is one of my favorite musical instruments, btw!"
— Charissa (5 out of 5 stars)
" At first I thought my boys would not find this interesting because it seemed the setting of 1700's France was a bit girly. But it got more interesting and held their attention. I laughed out loud at some of the funny parts of this book. And I obviously have not read enough Magic Treehouse books, because I did not see where this was going and I was surprised by the historical character's appearance. This is just fun story telling for kids, and I don't mind listening either. "
— Christina, 2/18/2014" When I read this, I read it out loud to my little brother. He said for me to show him the pictures before I read the page. As I read, I really liked the book. I've already read the book, but I wanted to read it again. I think that Jack is so funny. Especially with the part about her imperial majasty. "
— Angela, 2/16/2014" Magic Tree House book about Mozart. Cute book! I shared with my kids what I knew about Mozart and his opera The Magic Flute. Without this book, they would have never listened to these details! "
— Jodi, 2/12/2014" Ben and I really enjoyed taking turns reading this Jack and Annie adventure back to Vienna to meet Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. We even did the Woolfie voice! Such a great way to introduce kids to history and the great artists. "
— Alexandra, 2/1/2014" Exciting! Learned so much more about Mozart! "
— Catherine, 2/1/2014" I have a flute. "
— Makani, 1/23/2014" Loved this one just like the others. The series ends at 50 and this one is #41 of the series. Almost done. On to the next one! Give these a read! Even though these are geared towards younger readers, you'll find them quite enjoyable to read on your own or along with the little ones as well. Give these a read! "
— Mellodi, 1/23/2014" I read these books all the time when I was little! I love them as much as I did back then, even if the stories aren't at my level. "
— ɴᴀᴛᴀʟɪᴇ, 1/9/2014" Jack can play the magic flute and Annie can swing really well. K.S. "
— Horace, 12/26/2013" I like magic. "
— Brynley, 12/25/2013" See the first book in series for a full review. "
— Jessica, 12/24/2013" I liked the part when Jack and Annie saved Wolfie from the wild animals. I also learned that Wolfie was Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's nickname. My nickname is Gabe. "
— Gabriel, 12/21/2013" I would recommend this book to people who like the Magic Tree House series, Mozart fans, people who like Chapter books, and anyone who likes to read. "
— Stephanie, 12/14/2013" I liked the song that Wolfie made with Jack and Annie. "
— Gray, 12/11/2013" Our family enjoys the Magic Tree House books. "
— Kim, 12/9/2013" I liked it when Jack's wig fell off. "
— Carol, 9/26/2013" Enjoyed this earlier in the year. Reread some of it again but not enough time to finish. "
— Tristan, 3/22/2013" i dont like ant of the magic tree house books. "
— Austin, 3/11/2013" I love the animals! "
— Tt, 12/9/2012" I realy liked it. It was mysterious and exiting. It was also very detailed and there was some setances that inspired me. Magic tree house is one of my favorite series of books. "
— Acton, 5/17/2012" We love that Mozart's nickname was Wolfy. If we ever have a pet, I think we should name it wolfy after Mozart. "
— Olivia, 3/9/2012" jack and annie travel in the treehouse and discover music made friends with wolfie (wolfgang mozart) a used to be and still famous musition. "
— Alena, 2/28/2012" I like the instrument flute. My favorite instrument is the Drums. Whats yours??? "
— Neal, 2/23/2012" Learn many new fact that I haven't known before. "
— Thi, 8/29/2011" I read this last summer with my Mom. It was fun to read together! "
— Malia, 4/14/2011" Louis Armstrong being one of my faves, I was anxious to read this to my 7-year-old to give her a quick intro of who he is. Then we played his music and she digs it. Gotta love the Magic Treehouse series! "
— Kathy, 3/30/2011" HAHa kind of childish, but I SO LOVE THESE BOOKS!!! maybe im getting too old... ? "
— Mary, 2/16/2011" read as e-book on my phone as an experiment - not ideal... "
— Enola, 1/15/2011" I have to say the series just gets better and better with every book Mary Pope Osbourne writes! "
— Stephanie, 12/6/2010" This time the kids are sent to New Orleans to meet a young Louis Armstrong. <br/>There they learn about the city, jazz and racism. <br/>Would be a good book for lower grade teachers to read to their classes during Black History Month. "
— Caren, 9/29/2010" They met Louis Armstrong and it started to rain. And they went into this old shop that was haunted by ghosts, and they didn't know it. So they ran out and Louis Armstrong went on this boat and played music. The end. "
— Anna, 9/28/2010" I liked the part when the met the jazz player, Louis Armstrong. Jack and Annie traveled to New Orleans. "
— Gabriel, 8/19/2010" My favorite part was when they were inside the haunted blacksmith's shop. And saw ghosts! "
— Tate, 5/27/2010" I realy don't like this book. I think it stinks!=( "
— Danielle, 5/27/2010" My favorite part was when the pirate ghosts came, but it was still kind of creepy. "
— Neal, 2/11/2010" This series is a family favorite and the kids are even more eager to read this one since it is based in New Orleans where Miss Deborah lives. "
— Kristen, 1/23/2010Mary Pope Osborne is the author of the bestselling Magic Tree House series, and she works with her husband Will and her sister Natalie on the nonfiction companion series, Magic Tree House Research Guides. She has also written many acclaimed retellings of myths, folktales, and works of historical fiction. Many of her books have been named on lists of best books of the year.