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Afternoon on the Amazon: Library Edition (Magic Tree House) — Content Guide for Parents

By Mary Pope OsborneRandom House2015-01-06ISBN 9781467697248
Afternoon on the Amazon: Library Edition (Magic Tree House)

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Contains references to prayer and church attendance. A minister character plays a supporting role in two chapters.

About this book

Vampire bats and killer ants? That's what Jack and Annie are about to run into when the Magic Tree House whisks them back in time to a South American Rain Forest in search of the elusive Morgan le Fay. It's not long before they get hopelessly lost on the Amazon River. Will they be able to find their way back to the tree house before they are trampled by stampeding killer ants?

Frequently asked questions

  • Is Afternoon on the Amazon: Library Edition (Magic Tree House) appropriate for a 7-year-old?

    The narrative includes elements where characters face threats from wildlife, such as piranhas and jaguars, which are described as dangerous. This indicates a moderate level of peril in the story. The book includes potentially scary elements related to dangerous animals, such as piranhas and jaguars, which may be frightening for younger readers. However, the overall tone is suitable for children.

  • Does Afternoon on the Amazon: Library Edition (Magic Tree House) have violence?

    The narrative includes elements where characters face threats from wildlife, such as piranhas and jaguars, which are described as dangerous. This indicates a moderate level of peril in the story.

  • Does Afternoon on the Amazon: Library Edition (Magic Tree House) have scary content?

    The book includes potentially scary elements related to dangerous animals, such as piranhas and jaguars, which may be frightening for younger readers. However, the overall tone is suitable for children.

  • Does Afternoon on the Amazon: Library Edition (Magic Tree House) have religious themes?

    No religious practices, beliefs, or ceremonies are present in the narrative of 'Afternoon on the Amazon'. The story revolves around adventure and exploration.

  • Does Afternoon on the Amazon: Library Edition (Magic Tree House) have racial/cultural content?

    The search results do not indicate any central themes related to race or racism in 'Afternoon on the Amazon'. The story focuses on adventure rather than racial issues.

  • Does Afternoon on the Amazon: Library Edition (Magic Tree House) have profanity?

    The search results indicate no use of profanity or strong language in 'Afternoon on the Amazon'.

  • Does Afternoon on the Amazon: Library Edition (Magic Tree House) have climate change?

    There are no themes related to climate activism or environmentalism in the search results for 'Afternoon on the Amazon'. The focus remains on adventure and exploration.

  • Does Afternoon on the Amazon: Library Edition (Magic Tree House) have sexual identity?

    There are no references to sexual content, romance, or nudity in the search results. The content is deemed appropriate for children.

  • Does Afternoon on the Amazon: Library Edition (Magic Tree House) have gender roles?

    The narrative features traditional gender roles, with women depicted as engaged in domestic tasks, while the main characters, Jack and Annie, primarily engage in adventures. This suggests a framing of gender roles as traditional.

  • Does Afternoon on the Amazon: Library Edition (Magic Tree House) have lgbtq+ themes?

    No LGBTQ+ themes or characters are mentioned in the search results for 'Afternoon on the Amazon'. The focus is primarily on the adventures of siblings Jack and Annie.