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The Magic Tree House Books in Order (63 Books)

Order Book Date Rating
1 4
2 5
3 4
4 5
5 5
6 5
7 5
8 5
9 5


10 5
11 5
12 4
13 5
14 5
15 5
16 4
17 5
18 5
19 4
20 5
21 5
22 5
23 5
24 5
25 5
26 5
27 5
28 5
29 5


30 5
31 4
32 4
33 5
34 4
35 5
36 4
37 4
38 5
39 4
40 4
41 5
42 4
43 4
44 5
45 5
46 4.5
47 4
48 5
49 5


50 5
51 5
52 5
53 5
54 5
55 5
56 5
57 5
58 4
59 4.5
60 4
61 5
62 5
63 2

Series Premise

The series follows Jack and Annie as they climb into the enchanted tree house and are sent on missions by the mysterious Morgan le Fay (and later Merlin). Each book takes them to a different historical period or location—such as ancient Egypt, medieval castles, or the time of dinosaurs—where they must solve a problem, find a special object, or help someone before returning home.

The Magic Tree House Series Reading Order

🟡 Mostly Standalone · Start Anywhere

Mostly standalone stories with recurring characters in a shared setting.

The Magic Tree House series does not need to be read in order. Each book tells a complete story with its own resolution. Continuity is limited to recurring characters and the shared setting. Reading the books out of order does not cause confusion, as there are no overarching plots or cliffhangers connecting the volumes.

Explanation of reading order types



The Magic Tree House Series Characters

Jack and Annie are the central protagonists throughout the series—Jack is the thoughtful, book-loving older brother, while Annie is the impulsive and brave younger sister. Morgan le Fay and Merlin serve as the magical figures who send them on missions, with occasional appearances by other characters such as Teddy, Kathleen, and the enchanted tree house itself.

Setting of the The Magic Tree House Series

The stories begin in the quiet town of Frog Creek, Pennsylvania, inside a mysterious tree house filled with books. From there, the siblings travel to real historical eras and locations around the world, including pirate ships, rainforests, ancient Rome, and the American frontier.

Tone & Themes of the The Magic Tree House Series

The tone is adventurous and educational with short chapters and engaging illustrations. Core themes include curiosity about history, courage in unfamiliar situations, teamwork between siblings, and learning through direct experience.

Is the The Magic Tree House Series Worth Reading?

Yes, for children ages 6–9 who enjoy history, magic, and exciting adventures. The consistent format and mix of fact and fiction make it ideal for early chapter book readers.

Content Warnings and Heat Level

This is a wholesome children’s fantasy series with mild peril and adventure. There are no mature themes, violence, or romantic content.

The Magic Tree House series blends time-travel adventures with accessible history lessons through the travels of Jack and Annie. With its self-contained stories and familiar magical framework, it offers flexible reading for young readers. Mary Pope Osborne’s clear writing and focus on curiosity have made it a staple for beginning chapter book fans.



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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

There are 63 books in the Magic Tree House series.

The Magic Tree House series does not have a new book coming out soon. The latest book, Sunlight on the Snow Leopard (Book 63), was published in January 2022.

The first book in the Magic Tree House series, Dinosaurs Before Dark, was published in July 1992.

The Magic Tree House series primarily falls into the Action Adventure and Fantasy genres. This chapter book series was written for ages 7-10, but some older readers may still like to read these books.

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