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High Tide in Hawaii
- Magic Tree House, Book 28
- Narrated by: Mary Pope Osborne
- Length: 41 mins
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Publisher's Summary
When the Magic Tree House whisks Jack and Annie off to Hawaii, it's for more than a vacation: They're in search of a fourth kind of magic for Morgan! On the way, they help an island community survive a tidal wave and, of course, take some time out to surf! Ultimately, they discover that the magic that they have found in this set of four books are everyday magics: the magic of the arts, the magic of the natural world, the magic of community - and the magic of fun.
It's about time: don't miss any of Jack and Annie's adventures in the Magic Tree House series.
©2003 Mary Pope Osborne (P)2003 Listening Library
Critic Reviews
"These stories enable children to travel around the world and through time with literature...great for the history buff." (Diane M. Huot, Yale-New Haven Teachers Institute)
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