Travel around the United States of America with twins Finn and Molly in this new chapter book series that highlights a different state in each book!
Magic and mystery from sea to shining sea!
Say hello to the Big Apple! PET, the magical camper, has surprised Finn and Molly Parker with another mysterious trip--this time to New York City, where they meet kid star Hallie Hampton. Hallie needs the twins' help to win a scavenger hunt before the curtain rises on her opening night. It's loads of fun ... except that Finn and Molly are doing all the work!
Each Magic on the Map book includes a map of the US, a map of the state that Finn and Molly visit, and 10 amazing facts about that state!
Born in California. Raised in New York. Went to law school, now write full time. Love: long walks, fresh notebooks, the smell of brownies, pomegranate seeds. Don't love: yogurt, spam (the email kind, and the food kind), deep water, deserted city streets.
Newest book: THE SECRETS OF LOVELACE ACADEMY, co-written with Marie Benedict, available on April 22, 2025.
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The twins Molly and Finn are back and this time they are taken to New York City by the magical camper. Each time they are whisked away, they have some work to do.
This time they have a scavenger hunt that they do on behalf of kids star Hallie Hampton. They race from one clue to another and have an adventure after adventure and get to live some of their dreams.
This was a good follow up on the first book but I still have a of of questions about the magic camper.
(March selection for the 7-10yo book club I run). As a native of the NYC metro area, I'll admit that I had high hopes for this book, but it disappointed--I didn't like this one nearly as much as the first. I thought Hallie's character was pretty terrible, and was surprised to see how much Finn & Molly did her dirty work, even with all her attitude. Ick.
We enjoyed the travels around NYC, however the book has some bad messages and I cannot recommend it. People who are on TV are just people with a job that makes them more well known than the average person. They are not special and children should be taught that, not to idolize celebrities or think they are better. Hallie Hampton acts like a jerk and should not be given a friendship bracelet. The limo driver is the one who deserves it and should be thanked.
Twins Molly and Finn have a magical camper that takes them across the country in seconds. I’m this second mystery, the pit of 8 year olds are in NYC, working on a scavenger hunt for a favorite celebrity.
Not the easiest of chapters, but still basic enough. Good for kids who like adventures!
Read to my 7 year old. I appreciated this largely being set somewhere we've been. My 7 year old appreciated that less since he was a baby on that trip. But he likes this series.
We’re both a big fan of these books! In the in second of the series, the twins, Molly and Finn, travel in their magic camper to New York City. They run into Hallie Hampton, who invites them to join her scavenger hunt. We alternate reading chapters depending on who puts her to sleep, and she was so excited to tell me Hallie Hampton showed up that I had to do a double-take if she was a real person. (Spoiler, she’s not. Just a star in these books.)
The scavenger hunt part is fun, it feels a bit like a kid version of The Amazing Race. Through following clues they travel through big sites including The World Trade Center Memorial and Yankee Stadium. By the end, they wind up with an unexpected friend.
So far we’ve been having fun with these. The next two take place in Texas and California, which I’m excited about. Although I’m curious to see how the book works in some smaller states too.
Second in this series. This time the twins visit New York City and meet Maggie's television idol. She isn't very nice and sends them on a Scavenger Hunt for her personal gain. Readers go on a journey to see some of the main NYC sites as they Finn and Maggie search for clues. They don't win because her idol is not with them but they do have some incredible adventures. A little bit unrealistic as the television/Broadway actress does a complete change in character as she thanks them and offers an excuse for why she was so nasty before the play debut. Looking forward to seeing where the series goes next.
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