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Late Lunch with Llamas — Content Guide for Parents

By Mary Pope OsborneRandom House Children's Books2022-03-22ISBN 9780525648437112 pages
Late Lunch with Llamas

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

About this book

The #1 bestselling Magic Tree House series is ready to whisk you away through time with Jack and Annie--this time to South America!

When the magic tree house whisks Jack and Annie to a mountainside, they are surprised to find farmers nearby. Then they learn that the farmer's baby llama has been stolen, and Jack and Annie vow to bring the little animal back to its owners. But the journey is treacherous--they must climb to the peak of Machu Picchu and climb back down in order to complete this mission. Jack and Annie have been on many dangerous travels, but can they survive this one?

Track the facts with Jack and Annie in the nonfiction companion to this book: Llamas and the Andes.

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Frequently asked questions

  • Is Late Lunch with Llamas appropriate for a 7-year-old?

    The book describes a treacherous journey but does not depict any actual violence between characters. The focus is on adventure and problem-solving. No genuinely frightening content is present in the book. The story involves adventure and challenges but is appropriate for children.

  • Does Late Lunch with Llamas have violence?

    The book describes a treacherous journey but does not depict any actual violence between characters. The focus is on adventure and problem-solving.

  • Does Late Lunch with Llamas have scary content?

    No genuinely frightening content is present in the book. The story involves adventure and challenges but is appropriate for children.

  • Does Late Lunch with Llamas have religious themes?

    No religious content is present in the book itself. The narrative does not include any religious practices, beliefs, or ceremonies.

  • Does Late Lunch with Llamas have racial/cultural content?

    Race is not a central theme in the book. The narrative focuses on Jack and Annie's adventure in South America without delving into racial issues.

  • Does Late Lunch with Llamas have profanity?

    There is no profanity in the book. The language used is suitable for the target age group of 6-9 years old.

  • Does Late Lunch with Llamas have climate change?

    No climate themes are present in the book. The narrative focuses on adventure and the rescue of a baby llama without addressing environmental issues.

  • Does Late Lunch with Llamas have sexual identity?

    No sexual content is present in the book. The narrative is appropriate for children and centers around adventure and friendship.

  • Does Late Lunch with Llamas have gender roles?

    The book features both male and female characters, but it does not actively discuss or critique gender roles. The story centers on adventure rather than gender dynamics.

  • Does Late Lunch with Llamas have lgbtq+ themes?

    No LGBTQ+ themes or characters are mentioned in the book's narrative. The story focuses on Jack and Annie's adventure to rescue a baby llama.

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