I am sharing this information in honor of ALL the Magic Tree House books that were checked out to students starting the TAKS test
tomorrow. If they finish early, they will have Jack and Annie's
adventures to look forward too.
Mary Pope Osborne's series continues to hold a special place in the hearts of the children in my school district.
Mary Pope Osborne's series continues to hold a special place in the hearts of the children in my school district.
Random
House Children’s Books and Kids Crooked House Team Up
to Host
Magic Tree House
Essay Contest
Grand-Prize Winner Receives
Custom Designed Kids Crooked
House Playhouse
Inspired by Mary Pope Osborne’s
bestselling Magic Tree
House Book Series
NEW YORK, NY – April
26, 2010 - Random House Children’s Books and Kids Crooked House are
kicking
off an essay contest for kids to promote adventure, imagination, and
creativity: themes that are all reflected in Mary Pope Osborne’s
bestselling Magic Tree
House series.
The grand-prize winner will be awarded their own Magic Tree House: a
custom
designed playhouse by Kids Crooked House, creators of the most whimsical
playhouses for children. Ten runner-up winners will receive a Magic Tree House
book autographed by Mary Pope Osborne, beloved author of the
wildly popular New York Times bestselling
series that has
now sold nearly 70 million copies.
The Magic Tree House
series, first published in 1992, follows brother and sister duo Jack and Annie
as they journey back in time via a magic tree house, traveling to exotic
places
and meeting famous historical figures. Children interested in entering
the essay
contest must submit a response to this question: Write about an
adventure you
would like to have in the Magic Tree House. Where would you go and what
would
you do? Mary Pope Osborne will review the submissions and choose the
winner.
Essay entry forms are
available for download at MagicTreeHouse.com and must be mailed
to Random House
offices at 1745 Broadway New York,
NY 10019. Entries will be accepted from April 27 through October
31, 2010. The winners will be announced in mid December 2010.
“There is nothing
more exciting than a child using their imagination and this essay
contest is a
great outlet. No one knows boundless imagination better than Mary Pope
Osborne,
a truly creative and artistic author. Kids Crooked House is honored to
work
with Ms. Osborne and a partner like Random House to help make this an
exciting
endeavor for many children,” said Glen Halliday, creative director and
CEO for Kids Crooked House.
Kids Crooked House is
inspired by, and infused with, Maine
and its natural wonders. Glen and his cousin, Jeff Leighton, built their
first
crooked house because they loved being outside and wanted their kids to
love
it, too. Glen and Jeff’s goal is to encourage children to use their
imaginations as wildly as possible, and with the diverse range of
playhouses
Kids Crooked House offers, it isn’t very hard to do.
“I’m so
excited about this contest, knowing it will inspire an adventure and
allow
children to be as creative as they dare. I can’t wait to read their
ideas, and learn about where they would like to go! This essay contest
touches
on my main goal in writing the Magic Tree House books: to encourage
children to
go on adventures using their own imaginations,” said Mary Pope Osborne.
About
Random House Children’s Books and the MAGIC TREE HOUSE Series
Random House
Children’s Books is the world’s largest English-language children's
trade book publisher. Creating books for preschool children through
young adult
readers, in all formats from board books to activity books to picture
books and
novels, Random House Children’s Books brings together award-winning
authors and illustrators, world-famous franchise characters, and
multimillion-copy series.
It is the proud and
longtime publisher of Mary Pope Osborne’s celebrated Magic Tree House series, which has now sold
nearly 70
million copies and has been translated into 28 different languages in 31
countries since it was first published in 1992. The series is widely
regarded
among children, teachers, and parents alike for its power to instill a
passion
for reading. Teachers and kids can experience even more Magic Tree House fun on the interactive
Web site
www.magictreehouse.com,
which features games and activities for children and
teaching tools and materials for educators.
Random House Books for
Young Readers is an imprint of the Random House Children’s Books
division
of Random House, Inc., whose parent company is Bertelsmann AG. Visit us
on the
Web at www.randomhouse.com/kids.
About
Kids
Crooked House
Based in
Windham , Maine ,
Kids Crooked House was founded by fun-loving dads Glen Halliday and Jeff
Leighton, who couldn’t find a unique, affordable, and imaginative
playhouse for their young kids. They looked in all the big home centers
and
scoured dozens of Web sites. The products either looked like a tool shed
for
lawnmowers or like a small city with a price to match. For the graphic
designer
and carpenter-electrician, the answer was simple: Build one of their
own. The
entire neighborhood was soon hanging out in Glen’s backyard. So FUNky
was
his kid’s new crooked house, the rest is (becoming) history. For more
information about Kids Crooked House, visit www.kidscrooked house.com
4 comments:
This is so exciting! Thanks for letting us know.
Do you know if any announcements of the winners have been made? Tried calling Random House but they have not returned my calls. My child has been anxiously waiting as she worked hard on her essay. Any info you can scrounge up will be much appreciated!
Have you heard anything about the contest winners? I've found nothing on e Web and Random house has not returned my calls. My child has been anxiously waiting since the essay submitted was a labor of love. Any info will be appreciated!
Have you heard anything about the contest winners? I've found nothing on e Web and Random house has not returned my calls. My child has been anxiously waiting since the essay submitted was a labor of love. Any info will be appreciated!
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