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Magic Tree House Books 1-28 Boxed Set — Content Guide for Parents

By Mary Pope OsborneRandom House2008-09-23ISBN 9780375849916144 pages
Magic Tree House Books 1-28 Boxed Set

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

About this book

This boxed set is the ultimate gift for Magic Tree House fans and readers just beginning chapter books. The #1 bestselling chapter book series of all time includes updated covers and an easy-to-use numbering system!

When Jack and Annie discover a mysterious tree house filled with books, they never dream that it will take them on exciting adventures around the world and throughout history! The story begins with Dinosaurs Before Dark, when Jack and Annie are whisked back to the prehistoric past. With a total of twenty-eight adventures, kids will never get tired of traveling the world and completing missions with their new friends Jack and Annie.

Books in this set include:
-Dinosaurs Before Dark (#1)
-The Knight at Dawn (#2)
-Mummies in the Morning (#3)
-Pirates Past Noon (#4)
-Night of the Ninjas (#5)
-Afternoon on the Amazon (#6)
-Sunset of the Sabertooth (#7)
-Midnight on the Moon (#8)
-Dolphins at Daybreak (#9)
-Ghost Town at Sundown (#10)
-Lions at Lunchtime (#11)
-Polar Bears Past Bedtime (#12)
-Vacation Under the Volcano (#13)
-Day of the Dragon King (#14)
-Viking Ships at Sunrise (#15)
-Hour of the Olympics (#16)
-Tonight on the Titanic (#17)
-Buffalo Before Breakfast (#18)
-Tigers at Twilight (#19)
-Dingoes at Dinnertime (#20)
-Civil War on Sunday (#21)
-Revolutionary War on Wednesday (#22)
-Twister on Tuesday (#23)
-Earthquake in the Early Morning (#24)
-Stage Fright on a Summer Night (#25)
-Good Morning, Gorillas (#26)
-Thanksgiving on Thursday (#27)
-High Tide in Hawaii (#28)

Magic Tree House: Adventures with Jack and Annie, perfect for readers who are just beginning chapter books
Merlin Missions: More challenging adventures for the experienced reader
Super Edition: A longer and more dangerous adventure
Fact Trackers: Nonfiction companions to your favorite Magic Tree House adventures

Frequently asked questions

  • Is Magic Tree House Books 1-28 Boxed Set appropriate for a 7-year-old?

    No violence detected in the search results. The series is described as fun and educational, with suspense and intrigue but not graphic or violent content. No scary content detected in the search results. The series is noted for creating suspense without being too scary for children.

  • Does Magic Tree House Books 1-28 Boxed Set have violence?

    No violence detected in the search results. The series is described as fun and educational, with suspense and intrigue but not graphic or violent content.

  • Does Magic Tree House Books 1-28 Boxed Set have scary content?

    No scary content detected in the search results. The series is noted for creating suspense without being too scary for children.

  • Does Magic Tree House Books 1-28 Boxed Set have religious themes?

    No religious content detected in the search results. The series revolves around fantasy adventures without explicit references to religious practices or beliefs.

  • Does Magic Tree House Books 1-28 Boxed Set have racial/cultural content?

    No race or racism themes detected in the search results. The series features diverse characters but does not center on race as a theme.

  • Does Magic Tree House Books 1-28 Boxed Set have profanity?

    No profanity detected in the search results. The series is described as suitable for children, indicating a lack of strong language.

  • Does Magic Tree House Books 1-28 Boxed Set have climate change?

    No climate themes detected in the search results. The series focuses on historical adventures without addressing environmental issues.

  • Does Magic Tree House Books 1-28 Boxed Set have sexual identity?

    No sexual content detected in the search results. The series is aimed at children and does not include age-inappropriate themes.

  • Does Magic Tree House Books 1-28 Boxed Set have gender roles?

    The series features traditional gender roles, with Annie often initiating adventures while women in the story are depicted in roles such as sewing. This framing suggests a reliance on traditional gender expectations.

  • Does Magic Tree House Books 1-28 Boxed Set have lgbtq+ themes?

    No LGBTQ+ themes detected in the search results. The content primarily focuses on the adventures of siblings Jack and Annie without mentioning LGBTQ+ characters or themes.