Magic Tree House Collection: Books 49-52: Stallion by Starlight; Hurry Up, Houdini!; High Time for Heroes; Soccer on Sunday (Magic Tree House (R)) — Content Guide for Parents

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About this book
Stallion by Starlight
When the magic tree house whisks Jack and Annie back in time to meet Alexander the Great, they discover that he is bossy, vain, and not great at all! How can the brother and sister find out about greatness from him? It’s going to take a wild black stallion, magic from Merlin, and a lot of bravery to succeed.
Hurry Up, Houdini!
Jack and Annie have to find the great Harry Houdini. But when the magic tree house whisks them to Coney Island, they land in an amusement park. They will have plenty of time for fun before Houdini performs—and plenty of time to get into trouble! This time the trouble is between Jack and Annie. When they have an argument, it looks as if they won’t complete their mission for the first time ever. Will they get along in time for Houdini’s magic show?
High Time for Heroes
This time, their mission takes the time-traveling pair to the Nile River in Egypt in
the mid-1800s. They’re looking for an unusual hero in history, the world’s greatest
nurse—Florence Nightingale! But when Jack and Annie find the famous woman, they discover that she’s unhappy with her life and can’t help them. Can they help her instead?
Soccer on Sunday
Jack and Annie are whisked back in time to Mexico City for the 1970 World Cup. They are sure the famous soccer player Pelé will be the one to tell them a secret of greatness, which they need for Merlin the magician. But the stands are packed, and when the game ends, Jack and Annie have to find Pelé! How will they discover the secret of greatness in a crowd of 100,000 fans?
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The series features a female character, Annie, who often initiates adventures, indicating a modern approach to gender roles. However, some portrayals of non-White groups are described as foreign or magical, suggesting a traditional framing in certain contexts.
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