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Magic Tree House: Pirates Past Noon (A Graphic Novel) — Content Guide for Parents

By Mary Pope Osborne, Jenny LairdPenguin Random House Children's UK2025-09-04ISBN 9780241712078176 pages
Magic Tree House: Pirates Past Noon (A Graphic Novel)

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

About this book

Magic. Mystery. Time-travel. Pirates!!

Sail back in time with Jack and Annie in this full-colour graphic novel adaptation of the children’s classic, perfect for readers aged 5–7.

Be careful what you wish for in the magic tree house – it might just come true! This time, Jack and Annie have been whisked away to a beautiful beach. It’s paradise! That is, until the pirates arrive . . .

The dreaded Cap’n Bones is looking for buried treasure, but he can’t solve the treasure map’s riddle. He thinks Jack and Annie know where his treasure is, and he’s not letting them go until they find it! Join Jack and Annie as they sail the high seas of history and try to solve the treasure map mystery – and meet a magical, mysterious new friend!

Frequently asked questions

  • Is Magic Tree House: Pirates Past Noon (A Graphic Novel) appropriate for a 7-year-old?

    The series includes elements of danger, such as pirates and cowboys armed with guns and knives. However, the fear factor is calibrated for young children, indicating that no one is seriously hurt in the stories. The fear factor is appropriate for 6- and 7-year-olds, with some elements that may be scary, such as pirates. One review noted that it was the first book in the series that scared a child.

  • Does Magic Tree House: Pirates Past Noon (A Graphic Novel) have violence?

    The series includes elements of danger, such as pirates and cowboys armed with guns and knives. However, the fear factor is calibrated for young children, indicating that no one is seriously hurt in the stories.

  • Does Magic Tree House: Pirates Past Noon (A Graphic Novel) have scary content?

    The fear factor is appropriate for 6- and 7-year-olds, with some elements that may be scary, such as pirates. One review noted that it was the first book in the series that scared a child.

  • Does Magic Tree House: Pirates Past Noon (A Graphic Novel) have religious themes?

    No religious content detected in search results.

  • Does Magic Tree House: Pirates Past Noon (A Graphic Novel) have racial/cultural content?

    No explicit racism or modern identity politics language detected in search results.

  • Does Magic Tree House: Pirates Past Noon (A Graphic Novel) have profanity?

    No profanity detected in search results.

  • Does Magic Tree House: Pirates Past Noon (A Graphic Novel) have climate change?

    No climate themes detected in search results.

  • Does Magic Tree House: Pirates Past Noon (A Graphic Novel) have sexual identity?

    No sexual content detected in search results.

  • Does Magic Tree House: Pirates Past Noon (A Graphic Novel) have gender roles?

    The narrative depicts traditional gender roles, with women often portrayed in roles such as sewing, while the main characters, Jack and Annie, primarily go on adventures with male figures.

  • Does Magic Tree House: Pirates Past Noon (A Graphic Novel) have lgbtq+ themes?

    No LGBTQ+ themes detected in search results.