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Jack and his younger sister, Annie, visit the tree house on a rainy afternoon, taking along the gold medallion marked with an M and several bookmarks they have collected on previous expeditions. Once inside the tree house, they reminisce about the things they’ve seen at the places they’ve visited: dinosaurs, a knight in armor and an Egyptian mummy. Annie spots a book opened to a picture of a parrot on a beach and wishes to travel there. Instantly a real parrot appears in the tree outside of the tree house, and the children are transported to a tropical beach. The parrot, which Annie calls “Polly,” welcomes them from its perch in a palm tree.
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Jack and his younger sister, Annie, visit the tree house on a rainy afternoon, taking along the gold medallion marked with an M and several bookmarks they have collected on previous expeditions. Once inside the tree house, they reminisce about the things they’ve seen at the places they’ve visited: dinosaurs, a knight in armor and an Egyptian mummy. Annie spots a book opened to a picture of a parrot on a beach and wishes to travel there. Instantly a real parrot appears in the tree outside of the tree house, and the children are transported to a tropical beach. The parrot, which Annie calls “Polly,” welcomes them from its perch in a palm tree. While splashing in the waves, the children spot a large ship in the distance. Jack notices the skull and crossbones on its flag. It’s a pirate ship. He looks at the cover of the book he’s holding and reads the title, Pirates of the Caribbean. The book reveals that pirates used to rob Spanish ships hundreds of years ago on the Caribbean Sea. As Jack writes this information in his notebook, a rowboat leaves the pirate ship and heads toward them. The children run toward the tree house, until Jack remembers he left the book on the beach and returns for it. Jack retrieves the book, but as he runs to catch up with his sister, three pirates leave their rowboat and chase him. One of them grabs him by the arm. The pirate announces that no one can escape Captain Bones and demands that Jack show him what is in the tree house. The two other pirates climb up to the tree house and tell Captain Bones that it’s full of books. Captain Bones orders Jack and Annie to tell him where the rest of the treasure is. The children protest that they don’t have any treasure, but the pirate shows them a map that says Kidd’s treasure is nearby. He admits that he can’t read the writing on the map and agrees to let the children go if they will help him find the treasure.