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Charlotte's Web: The Movie Storybook — Content Guide for Parents

By Kate EganHarperCollins2006-10-31ISBN 978006088625748 pages
Charlotte's Web: The Movie Storybook

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Contains references to prayer and church attendance. A minister character plays a supporting role in two chapters.

About this book

Wilbur the pig has been sent to live on Zuckerman's farm. The barn is a big, scary place, but a very kind spider named Charlotte befriends him. Then life on the farm doesn't seem so bad—until Wilbur discovers a terrible secret. He won't live to see another spring. Charlotte promises to come up with a brilliant plan. Will she be able to save Wilbur before it's too late?

Frequently asked questions

  • Is Charlotte's Web: The Movie Storybook appropriate for a 7-year-old?

    The book includes a plot point where Wilbur the pig is at risk of being killed for meat, which introduces a mild level of violence. However, the narrative does not depict graphic violence, focusing instead on the emotional aspects of friendship and loyalty. The book contains elements that may be considered scary for very young children, such as the concept of Wilbur being sent to slaughter, which could evoke fear or distress. However, the overall tone remains gentle and reassuring.

  • Does Charlotte's Web: The Movie Storybook have violence?

    The book includes a plot point where Wilbur the pig is at risk of being killed for meat, which introduces a mild level of violence. However, the narrative does not depict graphic violence, focusing instead on the emotional aspects of friendship and loyalty.

  • Does Charlotte's Web: The Movie Storybook have scary content?

    The book contains elements that may be considered scary for very young children, such as the concept of Wilbur being sent to slaughter, which could evoke fear or distress. However, the overall tone remains gentle and reassuring.

  • Does Charlotte's Web: The Movie Storybook have religious themes?

    No religious content in the book itself. While some reviews mention themes of loyalty and faith, these are not explicitly tied to any religious practices or beliefs within the narrative.

  • Does Charlotte's Web: The Movie Storybook have racial/cultural content?

    No explicit racial themes in the book. The narrative focuses on animals and their friendships rather than race or ethnicity as a central theme.

  • Does Charlotte's Web: The Movie Storybook have profanity?

    No profanity detected in the book. The story is appropriate for children and does not include any inappropriate language.

  • Does Charlotte's Web: The Movie Storybook have climate change?

    No climate themes present in the book. The narrative does not address environmental issues or activism, focusing instead on the story of friendship and loyalty among animals.

  • Does Charlotte's Web: The Movie Storybook have sexual identity?

    No sexual content present in the book. The narrative focuses on friendship and the adventures of Wilbur and Charlotte, suitable for a young audience.

  • Does Charlotte's Web: The Movie Storybook have gender roles?

    The book does not actively discuss or critique gender roles. While there are mentions of gender roles in reviews, they do not reflect thematic content within the story itself.

  • Does Charlotte's Web: The Movie Storybook have lgbtq+ themes?

    No LGBTQ+ themes present in the book. Search results primarily reference film adaptations and general discussions about LGBTQ+ characters in other works, which are not relevant to the book's content.