Eva and the Lost Pony — Content Guide for Parents

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PRESENTContains references to prayer and church attendance. A minister character plays a supporting role in two chapters.
About this book
Pick a book. Grow a Reader!
This series is part of Scholastic's early chapter book line, Branches, aimed at newly independent readers. With easy-to-read text, high-interest content, fast-paced plots, and illustrations on every page, these books will boost reading confidence and stamina. Branches books help readers grow!
In the eighth book in this New York Times bestselling series, a big storm is coming to Treetopolis! Eva and her classmates are also getting ready to take their very important Owl Oath -- a promise to protect the other animals in the forest by being brave and wise and kind. Eva needs to come up with a project that proves she is ready to take the oath. When the storm hits, Eva tries to help a lost pony. But it's so rainy and windy that she gets caught in the storm, too! Will Eva be brave and wise and kind enough to save the day?
Continue this book series with "Eva the Owlet," an Apple TV+ original series!
Frequently asked questions
Is Eva and the Lost Pony appropriate for a 7-year-old?
No violence is depicted in the book. The narrative focuses on Eva helping a lost pony during a storm, which is appropriate for children and does not involve any physical violence. No genuinely frightening content in the book. The story involves a storm but is framed in a way that is suitable for young readers, focusing on bravery and kindness.
Does Eva and the Lost Pony have violence?
No violence is depicted in the book. The narrative focuses on Eva helping a lost pony during a storm, which is appropriate for children and does not involve any physical violence.
Does Eva and the Lost Pony have scary content?
No genuinely frightening content in the book. The story involves a storm but is framed in a way that is suitable for young readers, focusing on bravery and kindness.
Does Eva and the Lost Pony have religious themes?
No religious content in the book itself. The search results reference the book's narrative but do not indicate any religious practices, beliefs, or ceremonies.
Does Eva and the Lost Pony have racial/cultural content?
No explicit racial themes or discussions in the book. The narrative does not address race as a central theme or plot point.
Does Eva and the Lost Pony have profanity?
No profanity is present in the book. The narrative is aimed at children and uses age-appropriate language.
Does Eva and the Lost Pony have climate change?
The narrative includes themes of environmental awareness as Eva prepares to protect animals during a storm, which can be interpreted as a gentle message about caring for nature and animals. However, it does not delve deeply into climate activism or environmentalism.
Does Eva and the Lost Pony have sexual identity?
No sexual content in the book. The search results reference other media but do not indicate any sexual themes or content in 'Eva and the Lost Pony'.
Does Eva and the Lost Pony have gender roles?
The book does not actively discuss or critique gender roles. It features a female protagonist, Eva, who demonstrates bravery and kindness, but these traits are not framed within a discussion of gender roles.
Does Eva and the Lost Pony have lgbtq+ themes?
No LGBTQ+ themes or characters are mentioned in the narrative of 'Eva and the Lost Pony'. The search results do not provide any evidence of LGBTQ+ content specific to this book.



