Selected Product: | High Tide in Hawaii (Magic Tree House 28) Paperback Edition: 1st Author: Mary Pope Osborne Artist: Sal Murdocca Publisher: Random House Books for Young Readers Release Date: 2003-03-25 Reading Level: Ages 9-12 ISBN-10: 0375806164 ISBN-13: 9780375806162 List Price: $3.99 Average Customer Rating: | | Thanksgiving on Thursday (Magic Tree House #27) ISBN-10: 0375806156 ISBN-13: 9780375806155 List Price:$3.99 Good Morning, Gorillas (Magic Tree House #26) ISBN-10: 0375806148 ISBN-13: 9780375806148 List Price:$3.99 Stage Fright on a Summer Night (Magic Tree House #25) ISBN-10: 0375806113 ISBN-13: 9780375806117 List Price:$3.99 Earthquake in the Early Morning (Magic Tree House #24) (A Stepping Stone Book(TM)) ISBN-10: 067989070X ISBN-13: 9780679890706 List Price:$3.99 Twister on Tuesday (Magic Tree House, No. 23) ISBN-10: 0679890696 ISBN-13: 9780679890690 List Price:$3.99 |
To use our price comparison to get the cheapest price, please click on the "Find the Cheapest Price" button located above for High Tide in Hawaii (Magic Tree House 28) by Mary Pope Osborne (ISBN-10: 0375806164, ISBN-13: 9780375806162). At this time we have not yet written a review for High Tide in Hawaii (Magic Tree House 28) by Mary Pope Osborne (ISBN-10: 0375806164, ISBN-13: 9780375806162). Please continue to keep checking back to this page as we are constantly adding reviews. Summaries and Customer Reviews are supplied by Amazon.com 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. Read in an Hour | Customer Rating: | | My 7-year-old read this in a matter of a couple hours. He loved it. He loved all the Magic Treehouse books. He even read a few of them two or three times. Excellent book. Wish they were a little longer so he couldn't zip through them so fast. :D | Great addition, but not one of her best | Customer Rating: | | Our 4 y.o. loves this series (we also have the audio) he can listen to them for hours. When a child would rather listen to books than watch tv, it's a winner! To the educator from Hawaii, GET OVER IT. It's a series about Jack and Annie, they go around helping/saving everyone. Jack saving 2 Hawaiian kids and his little sister from a devastating tsunami, you found that offensive? Now if you want to criticize the book how about the lack of research, there is no B in the Hawaiian alphabet. Kama would have never been allowed to climb a coconut tree, in ancient times women did not gather or prepare food until after menstruation ceased. Boka would not have been making kapa (aka tapa) that was women's work. Lastly, poi is NEVER made with fruit juice! But what she did get right makes up for the mistakes, she captured the Aloha Spirit. Reading this story with my son makes me miss home! | A Book Review From a Spiritridge Third Grader | Customer Rating: | I read a story that will take you to Hawaii! If you want to go to Hawaii, Magic Tree House book #28, High Tide in Hawaii is waiting for you. Jack and Annie are solving rhymes and this book is the last rhyme. Jack and Annie will learn how to surf and dance.
The rhyme from Morgan le Fay (the long ago Librarian) is to "build a special kind of ship that rides the waves, both high and low, on every kind of trip".
There is trouble by tsunami, but you have to find out in this book!
I love this book because it makes me laugh. Just like this, Jack was trying to stand and surf but he kept fell down. Hawaiian friends ( Kumu and Boka) will help him stand.
I recommend this book to people who love Magic Tree House series and people who have been to Hawaii before. Go ahead and check this book out! | Buy this book | Customer Rating: | My children have several books in this series (Magic Tree House). I bought this one for my 9 year old. This one is about going back in time and learning about friendship. It's a nice story.
The only part I didn't like was the peer pressure for one character to surf (a child who was afraid to surf) with no lessons or safety info. At least they did show some danger in doing so later on in the story. (I don't think you should stop kids from learning new sports but there should be parental supervision, "how to" lessons and safety instructions.)
Overall, I feel this is a great book. | MY BOY LOVES READING | Customer Rating: | | My 1st grader hates to put it down, he would rather read Magic Tree House books, than play video games. He even reads them to his class and explains the story for show and tell. In his kindergarten class the teacher would also let him read the Magic Tree House books out loud, not to give her a break, but to promote reading out loud. Great books! |
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