Magic Tree House Book 3 Read Aloud Jun 2026
If you prefer to use pre-recorded versions or follow along with professional narration: Mummies In The Morning (Magic Tree House #3) - Goodreads
Ancient Egypt, teamwork, bravery, and solving mysteries.
How do you think the ghost queen feels being stuck in the pyramid? Chapter 7–8: magic tree house book 3 read aloud
This guide for Mummies in the Morning Magic Tree House Book 3
Using air-dry clay or paper plates, have the child write their name in "hieroglyphics" (using a simple online translator). This connects directly to the plot, where the ghost queen needs her name written correctly. If you prefer to use pre-recorded versions or
Introducing these words as you read helps build their vocabulary: Magic Tree House 3: Secret of the Pyramid
The story begins on a rainy day. Jack and Annie run to the tree house, a relatable opening for any child stuck indoors. When they wish to travel to the sunny beach depicted in a pirate book, the magic whisks them away. But the peace doesn't last long. The infamous Captain Bones and his crew arrive, and the children are swept into a hunt for buried treasure. This connects directly to the plot, where the
A central plot point involves a map with a riddle: “The gold doth lie beneath the gray rock.” When you reach this part in the story, pause. Ask your listener, "What do you think this means? Where would you look?" This turns the passive listening experience into an interactive puzzle, mirroring the analytical thinking Jack uses in the story.
To understand why Pirates Past Noon works so well as a read-aloud, one must look at the structure of the series.



