“I discovered writing children's
books was a way to keep living in my imagination like a child. So I wrote a
number of books before I started 'Magic Tree House.' Then, once I
got that, I never looked back because I could be somewhere different in every
single book.” – Mary Pope Osborne
Born in Oklahoma on this date in
1949, Osborne has authored more than 100 books for children and young adults,
including novels, retellings of mythology and folklore, biographies and
mysteries. She is best known for her award-winning Magic
Tree House series, now translated into 35 languages with nearly 150
million copies in print. Her writing, she said, has opened
doors for her to the world and allowed her to experience some of the thrills of
traveling. "Without even leaving my home, I’ve traveled around the globe,”
she said.
An ardent advocate and supporter of
children’s literacy, Osborne created the “Magic Tree House Classroom Adventures
Program” with the mission of inspiring children to read. Free of
charge, the program provides a set of online educational resources for teachers
and allows for Title 1 schools to apply for free Magic Tree House books. In
partnership with First Book, her program has donated hundreds of thousands
of Magic Tree House books to underserved schools.
“I love reading all kinds of books. I usually have about ten books going at any one time - books about the past, the present, novels, non-fiction, poetry, mythology, religion, etc.,” she said. “Reading is my favorite thing to do.”
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