Description
Product Overview
This Magic Tree House Fact Tracker book provides an engaging educational experience for young readers exploring ancient Africa. Published by Random House Books for Young Readers, this 115-page digital book features enhanced typesetting and screen reader support for improved accessibility. The publication is specifically designed for children in grades 2-5, aged 7-10 years, making complex historical topics approachable and interesting. With its ISBN-13: 978-0307975157 and ASIN: B007SGM0IO, this book maintains the high quality standards expected from the Magic Tree House series while delivering factual content in an entertaining format.

Usage
This educational book is ideal for classroom settings, homeschooling environments, and independent reading at home. Teachers can incorporate it into their social studies curriculum covering ancient civilizations, while parents can use it to supplement their child’s learning about African history. The digital format makes it perfect for reading on tablets, e-readers, or computers during travel, bedtime reading, or quiet study time. The content is specifically tailored to meet the reading comprehension levels of children in second through fifth grade, making it suitable for both advanced younger readers and older students needing accessible historical content.
Why Choose Us
This Magic Tree House Fact Tracker stands out for its carefully researched content presented in the series’ signature engaging style. The book maintains a 4.7-star rating from 386 customer reviews, demonstrating its effectiveness in making learning enjoyable. The digital format includes enhanced typesetting for better readability and screen reader support for accessibility, ensuring all children can benefit from the educational content. As part of the established Magic Tree House series, this book carries the trust and quality that has made the brand a favorite among educators and parents worldwide.
Key Features
- 115 pages of carefully researched ancient African history content
- Enhanced typesetting for improved reading experience and comprehension
- Screen reader support making content accessible to all learners
- Specifically designed for grade levels 2-5 and ages 7-10
- Digital format with page flip capability for intuitive navigation
FAQ
What age group is this book appropriate for?
This book is designed for children aged 7-10 years and is suitable for grade levels 2 through 5. The content is carefully calibrated to match the reading comprehension and interest levels of elementary school students.
Does this book work on all e-reader devices?
Yes, this digital book is compatible with most e-reader devices and apps that support standard ebook formats. The enhanced typesetting and page flip features work across various platforms including Kindle devices and reading apps.
Is this part of a series or can it be read independently?
This is Book 3 of 42 in the Magic Tree House: Fact Tracker series, but each book stands independently. While they complement the main Magic Tree House fiction series, these fact tracker books can be enjoyed on their own as standalone educational resources.
What specific African topics does this book cover?
The book explores ancient African civilizations, historical figures, cultural developments, and geographical features relevant to the continent’s rich history. It presents these topics in a child-friendly manner that sparks curiosity and learning.
Are there illustrations or visual elements in the book?
Yes, the book includes appropriate visual elements, maps, and illustrations that complement the textual content and help young readers better understand the historical concepts being presented.






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