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Stage Fright on a Summer Night (Magic Tree House #25) — Content Guide for Parents

By Mary Pope OsborneRandom House Books for Young Readers2002-03-26ISBN 978037590611496 pages
Stage Fright on a Summer Night (Magic Tree House #25)

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Religious themes

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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 ready for their next fantasy adventure in the bestselling middle-grade series—the Magic Tree House!

The show must go on!

That's what Jack and Annie learn when the Magic Tree House whisks them back to Elizabethan England. There they meet William Shakespeare himself—one of the greatest writers of all time! But Mr. Shakespeare's having a hard time with some of the actors in his latest show. Are Jack and Annie ready to make a big entrance? Or will it be curtains for Shakespeare?

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Frequently asked questions

  • Is Stage Fright on a Summer Night (Magic Tree House #25) appropriate for a 7-year-old?

    The search results do not indicate any violence in 'Stage Fright on a Summer Night'. The content is described as suspenseful but not scary or violent. The search results indicate that while the book contains suspense, it is not considered scary. It is designed to be suitable for children.

  • Does Stage Fright on a Summer Night (Magic Tree House #25) have violence?

    The search results do not indicate any violence in 'Stage Fright on a Summer Night'. The content is described as suspenseful but not scary or violent.

  • Does Stage Fright on a Summer Night (Magic Tree House #25) have scary content?

    The search results indicate that while the book contains suspense, it is not considered scary. It is designed to be suitable for children.

  • Does Stage Fright on a Summer Night (Magic Tree House #25) have religious themes?

    No religious practices, beliefs, or ceremonies are present in the narrative of 'Stage Fright on a Summer Night'. The book is centered around historical adventures without religious themes.

  • Does Stage Fright on a Summer Night (Magic Tree House #25) have racial/cultural content?

    There are no explicit themes of race or racism in the search results for 'Stage Fright on a Summer Night'. The narrative does not focus on racial issues.

  • Does Stage Fright on a Summer Night (Magic Tree House #25) have profanity?

    No profanity is mentioned in the search results for 'Stage Fright on a Summer Night'. The content is appropriate for children.

  • Does Stage Fright on a Summer Night (Magic Tree House #25) have climate change?

    No climate themes or discussions are present in the search results for 'Stage Fright on a Summer Night'. The focus remains on historical adventures.

  • Does Stage Fright on a Summer Night (Magic Tree House #25) have sexual identity?

    There is no mention of sexual content in the search results for 'Stage Fright on a Summer Night'. The book is aimed at children and focuses on adventure and historical themes.

  • Does Stage Fright on a Summer Night (Magic Tree House #25) have gender roles?

    The search results suggest that the book features a female character, Annie, who plays an important role in the adventures, indicating some level of modern gender representation. However, traditional gender roles are not explicitly critiqued or promoted.

  • Does Stage Fright on a Summer Night (Magic Tree House #25) have lgbtq+ themes?

    No LGBTQ+ themes or characters are mentioned in the search results for 'Stage Fright on a Summer Night'. The content focuses on the adventures of siblings Jack and Annie in historical settings without reference to LGBTQ+ topics.