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Lions at Lunchtime (Magic Tree House) — Content Guide for Parents

By Mary Pope OsborneRandom House Books for Young Readers1998-01-12ISBN 978067998340896 pages
Lions at Lunchtime (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

Jack and Annie are whisked off to the vast plains of Africa, where they must solve Morgan le Fay's third magical riddle. But that's only the beginning! Once the riddle is solved, they still have to get past a pride of lions, a humongous herd of rampaging wildebeests, and one very hungry Masai warrior.

Frequently asked questions

  • Is Lions at Lunchtime (Magic Tree House) appropriate for a 7-year-old?

    No violence is depicted in 'Lions at Lunchtime'. The book is described as suitable for young readers, emphasizing adventure without violent content. The book does not contain scary content. It is described as adventurous and suitable for children, with no elements that would be frightening.

  • Does Lions at Lunchtime (Magic Tree House) have violence?

    No violence is depicted in 'Lions at Lunchtime'. The book is described as suitable for young readers, emphasizing adventure without violent content.

  • Does Lions at Lunchtime (Magic Tree House) have scary content?

    The book does not contain scary content. It is described as adventurous and suitable for children, with no elements that would be frightening.

  • Does Lions at Lunchtime (Magic Tree House) have religious themes?

    No religious practices, beliefs, or ceremonies are mentioned in the narrative of 'Lions at Lunchtime'. The content focuses on adventures in Kenya without religious context.

  • Does Lions at Lunchtime (Magic Tree House) have racial/cultural content?

    The narrative includes elements related to race as it takes place in Kenya, where the characters encounter various animals and meet a Masai warrior. However, it does not delve into themes of racism or social justice.

  • Does Lions at Lunchtime (Magic Tree House) have profanity?

    No profanity is found in 'Lions at Lunchtime'. The language is appropriate for the target age group of young children.

  • Does Lions at Lunchtime (Magic Tree House) have climate change?

    No climate themes or environmental activism are present in 'Lions at Lunchtime'. The story focuses on adventure without addressing climate issues.

  • Does Lions at Lunchtime (Magic Tree House) have sexual identity?

    No sexual content is present in 'Lions at Lunchtime'. The book is aimed at children and does not include any themes of a sexual nature.

  • Does Lions at Lunchtime (Magic Tree House) have gender roles?

    The character Annie often initiates the adventures, suggesting a modern feminist portrayal of gender roles. However, the overall framing of gender roles is not a central theme in the narrative.

  • Does Lions at Lunchtime (Magic Tree House) have lgbtq+ themes?

    No LGBTQ+ themes or characters detected in the narrative of 'Lions at Lunchtime'. The search results do not indicate any LGBTQ+ content relevant to the book itself.