Junie B., First Grader Turkeys We Have Loved and Eaten (and Other Thankful Stuff) — 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
Gobble, gobble! With over 50 million books in print, Barbara Park's New York Times bestselling chapter book series, Junie B. Jones, is a classroom favorite and has been keeping kids laughing--and reading--for over 20 years! In the 28th Junie B. Jones book, Room One is getting ready for their very own Thanksgiving feast! There's even a contest to see which room can write the best thankful list. The winners will get a pumpkin pie! Only it turns out being thankful is harder than it looks. Because Junie B. is not actually thankful for Tattletale May. Or squash. Or scratchy pilgrim costumes. And pumpkin pie makes her vomit, anyway. Will Room One win the disgusting pie? Can May and Junie B. find common ground? Or will this Thanksgiving feast turn into a Turkey Day Disaster?
USA TODAY:
"Junie B. is the darling of the young-reader set."
Publisher's Weekly:
"Park convinces beginning readers that Junie B.--and reading--are lots of fun."
Kirkus Reviews:
"Junie's swarms of young fans will continue to delight in her unique take on the world....A hilarious, first-rate read-aloud."
Time Magazine:
"Junie B. Jones is a feisty six-year-old with an endearing penchant for honesty."
From the Hardcover edition.
Frequently asked questions
Is Junie B., First Grader Turkeys We Have Loved and Eaten (and Other Thankful Stuff) appropriate for a 7-year-old?
No violence detected in the book. The story involves humorous situations related to Thanksgiving preparation and does not include any physical conflict or harm. No scary content in the book. The story is light-hearted and humorous, aimed at children, with no elements that would cause fear or distress.
Does Junie B., First Grader Turkeys We Have Loved and Eaten (and Other Thankful Stuff) have violence?
No violence detected in the book. The story involves humorous situations related to Thanksgiving preparation and does not include any physical conflict or harm.
Does Junie B., First Grader Turkeys We Have Loved and Eaten (and Other Thankful Stuff) have scary content?
No scary content in the book. The story is light-hearted and humorous, aimed at children, with no elements that would cause fear or distress.
Does Junie B., First Grader Turkeys We Have Loved and Eaten (and Other Thankful Stuff) have religious themes?
No religious content in the book itself. The narrative focuses on Thanksgiving themes and gratitude without any mention of religious practices or beliefs.
Does Junie B., First Grader Turkeys We Have Loved and Eaten (and Other Thankful Stuff) have racial/cultural content?
No explicit racial themes or discussions in the book. The narrative focuses on Thanksgiving and gratitude without addressing race as a central theme.
Does Junie B., First Grader Turkeys We Have Loved and Eaten (and Other Thankful Stuff) have profanity?
No profanity found in the book. The language used is suitable for its target audience of early readers and does not include any inappropriate language.
Does Junie B., First Grader Turkeys We Have Loved and Eaten (and Other Thankful Stuff) have climate change?
No climate themes present in the book. The narrative centers around Thanksgiving and does not address environmental issues or activism.
Does Junie B., First Grader Turkeys We Have Loved and Eaten (and Other Thankful Stuff) have sexual identity?
No sexual content in the book. The narrative is appropriate for young readers and focuses on childhood experiences related to Thanksgiving.
Does Junie B., First Grader Turkeys We Have Loved and Eaten (and Other Thankful Stuff) have gender roles?
The book does not actively discuss or critique gender roles. It features a young female protagonist but does not promote or challenge traditional gender expectations.
Does Junie B., First Grader Turkeys We Have Loved and Eaten (and Other Thankful Stuff) have lgbtq+ themes?
No LGBTQ+ themes or characters mentioned in the book. The search results do not indicate any LGBTQ+ content in the narrative of 'Junie B., First Grader: Turkeys We Have Loved and Eaten (and Other Thankful Stuff).'
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