Dolphins at Daybreak

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Authors: Mary Pope Osborne

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Dear Reader,

While I was trying to decide what to do for book number nine, kids kept asking me to send Jack and Annie under the ocean.

“But how will they breathe and talk underwater?” I asked.

After a number of kids suggested a submarine, I began researching the subject and learned about mini-subs, and that settled it.

So, thanks to all the kids who've helped me—and keep helping me. I feel as if we're all having these adventures together—you, me, Jack, and Annie.

Where do we go next? And what do you think will happen when we get there? Let me know … .

Text copyright © 1997 by Mary Pope Osborne.
Illustrations copyright © 1997 by Sal Murdocca.
All rights reserved under International and Pan-American Copyright Conventions. Published in the United States by Random House, Inc., New York, and simultaneously in Canada by Random House of Canada Limited, Toronto.

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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Osborne, Mary Pope. Dolphins at daybreak / by Mary Pope Osborne; illustrated by Sal Murdocca.
   p. cm. — (Magic tree house series : #9) “A first stepping stone book.”
SUMMARY:
Their magic tree house takes Jack and Annie deep into the sea, where they meet up with dolphins, sharks, and octopi as they search for the answer to an ancient riddle.
eISBN: 978-0-375-89426-8
[1. Marine animals—Fiction. 2. Submarines—Fiction. 3. Riddles—Fiction. 4. Magic—Fiction. 5. Tree houses—Fiction.] I. Murdocca, Sal, ill. II. Title. III. Series: Osborne, Mary Pope. Magic tree house series : #9.
PZ7.O81167Do 1997 [Fic]—dc20 96-30943

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Cover

      
Dear Reader

      
Title Page

      
Copyright

      
Dedication

  
1. Master Librarians

  
2. The Reef

  
3. Mini-Sub

  
4. Fish City

  
5. Two Eyes

  
6. C-R-A-C-K

  
7. Remain Calm

  
8. Swim for Your Life!

  
9. Ouch!

10. The True Pearl

      
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The sun was not up yet. But the sky was growing lighter.

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