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Camp Time in California by Mary Pope Osborne

Camp Time in California

by Mary Pope Osborne

Join Jack and Annie on a breathtaking journey to Yosemite National Park in Camp Time in California. In this installment of the beloved Magic Tree House series, the siblings are whisked away to the tallest trees on Earth with a mission to save the wilderness. As they explore the grand and peaceful landscape, they learn that protecting nature requires more than just looking with their eyes—it requires feeling with their hearts. This story is a perfect blend of magic, history, and environmental awareness.

Ideal for readers interested in the great outdoors and animal encounters, this book introduces children to the importance of conservation through an engaging time-travel narrative. Whether your child is a longtime fan of Jack and Annie or just starting their first chapter book, this adventure provides the perfect balance of suspense and educational value. It is a great choice for parents looking to inspire a love for national parks and the environment in their young explorers.

Highlights:

  • Exciting exploration of Yosemite National Park and its giant sequoias.
  • Themes of environmental conservation and protecting the wilderness.
  • Engaging mix of historical figures and magical adventure.
  • Perfect for transitioning readers who enjoy short, fast-paced chapters.
Ages 8-9Early Chapter Book
Chapter BooksFantasy+2 more
Tigers at Twilight by Mary Pope Osborne

Tigers at Twilight

by Mary Pope Osborne

Jack and Annie are back for another thrilling mission in Tigers at Twilight, the nineteenth installment of the beloved Magic Tree House series. This time, the magic tree house whisks them away to the lush, vibrant jungles of India. Accompanied by Teddy, an enchanted dog, the siblings find themselves in a race against time to save rare tigers from greedy poachers. It is a perfect choice for children who love animal adventures and stories about protecting the natural world.

As Jack and Annie navigate the dangers of the forest, they must use their wits and courage to outsmart the poachers. This book is ideal for readers interested in wildlife conservation and different cultures. With its fast-paced plot and easy-to-read chapters, it is a great choice for young readers transitioning from picture books to more complex stories. Parents will appreciate the educational elements woven into the fantasy, making it a staple for any home library.

Highlights:

  • Engaging introduction to Indian wildlife and geography.
  • Strong themes of environmental protection and animal rights.
  • Part of the world-renowned Magic Tree House series that builds reading confidence.
  • Features a mix of magic, mystery, and real-world issues.
Ages 6-7Early Chapter Book
Chapter BooksFantasy+2 more
Books about conservation for Kids & Teens (2 Books)