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High Tide in Hawaii

Mary Pope Osborne (2003)

Subgenre
Age groupChildren 5-8
Content ratingG
Pages73 (Quick Read (<250))
Setting
CSM age6

Content levels

ViolenceMild
Sexual contentNone
LanguageNone

Trigger warnings

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Synopsis

One summer day in Frog Creek, Pennslyvania, a mysterious tree house appeared in the woods. Eight year old Jack and seven year old sister, Annie, climbed into the tree house. They found out that it was filled with books. Jack and Annie soon discovered that the tree house was magic. It could take them to the places in the books. All they had to do was to point to the picture and wish to go there. While they are gone, no time passes in Frog Creek.Along the way, Jack and Annie dicovered that the tree house belongs to Morgan le Fay. Morgan is a magical librarian of Camelot, the kingdom of King Arthur. She travels through time and space, gathering books. Jack and Annie have many exciting adventures helping Morgan and exloring different times and places. this is from a 9 year old so watch out.

Tags

Time TravelEducational FictionChapter BookEarly Reader Adventure

Is High Tide in Hawaii appropriate for my child?

Suitable for most readers 6 and up.

This is a gentle, educational adventure perfect for early readers. Jack and Annie travel through time via a magical tree house, encountering mild peril appropriate for young children with no violence, romance, or scary content.

What to know going in

This book has mild violence, no sexual content, and clean language.

Who'll love this

Young readers will love following Jack and Annie on magical adventures through history and fantasy worlds with their friendly librarian guide, Morgan le Fay.