Late Lunch with Llamas

Late Lunch with Llamas

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  • Create Date:2022-03-03 06:51:51
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Mary Pope Osborne
  • ISBN:0525648437
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Summary

The #1 bestselling Magic Tree House series is ready to whisk you away through time with Jack and Annie--this time to South America!

When the magic tree house whisks Jack and Annie to a mountainside, they are surprised to find farmers nearby。 Then they learn that the farmer's baby llama has been stolen, and Jack and Annie vow to bring the little animal back to its owners。 But the journey is treacherous--they must climb to the peak of Machu Picchu and climb back down in order to complete this mission。 Jack and Annie have been on many dangerous travels, but can they survive this one?

Track the facts with Jack and Annie in the nonfiction companion to this book: Llamas and the Andes

Did you know that there's a Magic Tree House book for every kid?
Magic Tree House: Perfect for readers who are just beginning chapter books
Merlin Missions: More challenging adventures for the experienced reader
Fact Trackers: Nonfiction companions to your favorite Magic Tree House adventures

If you're looking for Merlin Mission #34: Season of the Sandstorms, it was renumbered as part of the rebrand in 2017 as Merlin Mission #6。

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Reviews

Krysti

Read aloud for our GR: South America unit。 Offered plenty of rabbit trails from llamas, and Machu Picchu to Peruvian life。

Mari Johnston

Read with Elliott

Kelly Hohenstern

Loved reading this with my youngest daughter。 Learned new things about Machu Picchu and the Incan。 I always love sharing all the Magic Tree house stories with my daughter。

Nolan Brendel

I liked it because they helped Topa get his baby llama back。

Sasha

We have read all the books up to this number 34。 We read them so fast I haven’t been recording them all, but my now 5 yo twins are loving every one。 We read aloud to them。

Kim

Jack and Annie travel to them country of Peru during the age if Incas。 While there they help rescue a baby silver coated llama from an Inca leader。 They face their fears, believe in ancient folklore, and enjoy the company with a small family。

Tara

This book was so cute, made even cuter by a baby llama。 I love Jack and Annie books and this is another great one。

Jenny Clark

Another one of my favorites, along with the last one, since I love llamas (and narwhals from the previous) In this one, they go back to Incan times and save a baby llama while meeting the Incan emperor Pachacuti。 The fact tracker is Llamas and the Andes: A Nonfiction Companion to Magic Tree House #34: Late Lunch with Llamas Another one of my favorites, along with the last one, since I love llamas (and narwhals from the previous) In this one, they go back to Incan times and save a baby llama while meeting the Incan emperor Pachacuti。 The fact tracker is Llamas and the Andes: A Nonfiction Companion to Magic Tree House #34: Late Lunch with Llamas 。。。more

Owen

I loved it so much。 Thank you Mary Pope Osborne。

Vidyuth Gowtham

I think the book was amazing

Sandy Hanson

Probably my favorite of the grade school age books I've read from which to introduce kids to Peru。 I would have loved to have read it to Lily and Eli, but It didn't happen and now we're on to other country。 I'll encourage the kids to pick it up on their own to read。 Probably my favorite of the grade school age books I've read from which to introduce kids to Peru。 I would have loved to have read it to Lily and Eli, but It didn't happen and now we're on to other country。 I'll encourage the kids to pick it up on their own to read。 。。。more

Cara Byrne

Jack and Annie travel to fifteenth century Peru to help a young orphan be reunited with his beloved silver-fur llama。 A well-written, adventure-filled addition to my first grader's favorite book series。 Jack and Annie travel to fifteenth century Peru to help a young orphan be reunited with his beloved silver-fur llama。 A well-written, adventure-filled addition to my first grader's favorite book series。 。。。more

Philippe

Good book it was more about llamas than the past。

Katie

Llamas! Do you need anything more?

Simplekind

My 6-year old liked it。 That's good enough for me。 My 6-year old liked it。 That's good enough for me。 。。。more

somanybooksineedmoretime

​​Method: audiobook Rating: 5/5 stars Thoughts: These books always hit my inner child and make me happy! ​​Method: audiobook Rating: 5/5 stars Thoughts: These books always hit my inner child and make me happy! 。。。more

Assortedtrashprincess

I really like this series but this book wasn't my favorite。 I'm glad its labeled as part of the original series and not the merlin mission because merlin missions have a connected story and actual ending。 This series ended years ago this book feels like an after thought to me。 If you enjoyed it that's great。 I really like this series but this book wasn't my favorite。 I'm glad its labeled as part of the original series and not the merlin mission because merlin missions have a connected story and actual ending。 This series ended years ago this book feels like an after thought to me。 If you enjoyed it that's great。 。。。more

Faith Watson

On audio with the kids

Liz Staab

Very cute story about an Incan orphan and his love for his llama。

Austin

Generally speaking, I think South America is probably the least featured locale in the Magic Tree House series, so it's nice to have another look at its history, especially at a pre-colonial point in time。(I would say that perhaps this plays a little bit into the old hat racist trope of, like, gullible indigenous people being fooled by white people, but it strongly implies that actual, legit supernatural forces are at work, so perhaps it gets a pass this time。) Generally speaking, I think South America is probably the least featured locale in the Magic Tree House series, so it's nice to have another look at its history, especially at a pre-colonial point in time。(I would say that perhaps this plays a little bit into the old hat racist trope of, like, gullible indigenous people being fooled by white people, but it strongly implies that actual, legit supernatural forces are at work, so perhaps it gets a pass this time。) 。。。more

Jessica

I liked it, especially liked the part when Cria talked。

Matt Dietzenbach

This by far was one of the worse ones in the entire series。 I thought the location was a great choice but the reason or theme behind it was sub-par。 Could have been way more creative than the storyline than this one。

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Mary T

Another good audiobook! I like hearing the author read her books!

Claire

At the beginning of the pandemic, I started reading this series over FaceTime to my 4 1/2 year old niece who lives 400+ miles away from us。 My own girls (now 10, 13 and 15) had loved them when they were younger and I had kept an almost complete set of books on one of their bookshelves。 So when libraries were closed, it was perfect。 My niece absolutely LOVED Jack and Annie and honestly it was one bright spot each day for me to read them to her。 We got through every book (I think there were 61!) a At the beginning of the pandemic, I started reading this series over FaceTime to my 4 1/2 year old niece who lives 400+ miles away from us。 My own girls (now 10, 13 and 15) had loved them when they were younger and I had kept an almost complete set of books on one of their bookshelves。 So when libraries were closed, it was perfect。 My niece absolutely LOVED Jack and Annie and honestly it was one bright spot each day for me to read them to her。 We got through every book (I think there were 61!) and this latest one we just finished。 I’ve given her the physical books now and her parents are now rereading them to her at bedtime。 So I couldn’t recommend this series more。 I put it up there on my list of amazing series with Harry Potter。 It’s incredible that Mary Pope Osborne is still writing new books for it。 Love so much。 。。。more

Susan

Wonderful children's book! Wonderful children's book! 。。。more

Brenda

Again, I'm trying to collect new books to recommend - I appreciate the setting, Peru and the time, when Machu Picchu was thriving - but wish for a little more meat so the book could be a stronger introduction to the country and give children more to hook their interests on。 Kids love animals - but they are also interested in place and people。 Again, I'm trying to collect new books to recommend - I appreciate the setting, Peru and the time, when Machu Picchu was thriving - but wish for a little more meat so the book could be a stronger introduction to the country and give children more to hook their interests on。 Kids love animals - but they are also interested in place and people。 。。。more

Lisa D

Loved it!

Sarah - All The Book Blog Names Are Taken

Eleanor says: I love llamas and this book was about llamas。 Llamas are so cute。 My favorite part was when they saved the llama。Momma says: I’m super excited for the fact tracker for this one because I also love llamas。

Peter

In Mary Pope Osborne’s 2020 book Late Lunch With Llamas, Jack and Annie are sent by the Camelot’s librarian, Morgan le Fey, to the Peruvian Andes during the reign of Emperor Pachacuti of the Inca Empire in the mid-15th Century。 Jack and Annie must find the llama of a little boy named Topa。 Topa’s llama was taken by Incan warriors to the royal retreat of Emperor Pachacuti known as “the secret city” of Machu Picchu (Osborne 39-40)。 Outsiders are not let into Machu Picchu, how will Jack and Annie r In Mary Pope Osborne’s 2020 book Late Lunch With Llamas, Jack and Annie are sent by the Camelot’s librarian, Morgan le Fey, to the Peruvian Andes during the reign of Emperor Pachacuti of the Inca Empire in the mid-15th Century。 Jack and Annie must find the llama of a little boy named Topa。 Topa’s llama was taken by Incan warriors to the royal retreat of Emperor Pachacuti known as “the secret city” of Machu Picchu (Osborne 39-40)。 Outsiders are not let into Machu Picchu, how will Jack and Annie rescue Topa’s llama? This book is the second of the four Magic Tree House (MTH) books where Jack and Annie “must save different creatures in the mysterious world of nature” (Osborne 2)。 The first of these four MTH is the 2020’s MTH Narwhal on a Sunny Night。 I own most of the non-Camelot set MTH books in the series。 The episodic nature of the series is not bad, I find that it's one of the appeals of the series, it shifts the focus from other elements and makes the books all about time and place of the mission, the books often serve as a good introduction to the different times and places。 Late Lunch with Llamas is no expectation of this rule。 This book is a good introduction to the Incan Empire and the wildlife of the Peruvian Andes。 。。。more