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Kristy in Charge (The Baby-Sitters Club, 122) — Content Guide for Parents

By Ann M. MartinAudible Studios on Brilliance Audio2020-01-21ISBN 9781799772828
Kristy in Charge (The Baby-Sitters Club, 122)

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Religious themes

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

About this book

Back-to-school brings an exciting new challenge for Kristy. She's been selected to be a teacher for a week! Team-teaching a gym class with her arch rival, Cary Retlin, Kristy learns a few lessons she never knew she needed.

Frequently asked questions

  • Is Kristy in Charge (The Baby-Sitters Club, 122) appropriate for a 7-year-old?

    The book contains instances of bullying, with a character named Mallory being bullied severely, leading to her eventual transfer to a private school. There are also mentions of a character being handcuffed and gagged, indicating moderate violence. No content that would be classified as scary is mentioned in the search results. The book focuses on the dynamics of friendships and personal growth.

  • Does Kristy in Charge (The Baby-Sitters Club, 122) have violence?

    The book contains instances of bullying, with a character named Mallory being bullied severely, leading to her eventual transfer to a private school. There are also mentions of a character being handcuffed and gagged, indicating moderate violence.

  • Does Kristy in Charge (The Baby-Sitters Club, 122) have scary content?

    No content that would be classified as scary is mentioned in the search results. The book focuses on the dynamics of friendships and personal growth.

  • Does Kristy in Charge (The Baby-Sitters Club, 122) have religious themes?

    No religious practices, beliefs, or ceremonies are mentioned in the search results.

  • Does Kristy in Charge (The Baby-Sitters Club, 122) have racial/cultural content?

    While the series features characters of different ethnicities, race is not a central theme or plot element in the search results.

  • Does Kristy in Charge (The Baby-Sitters Club, 122) have profanity?

    The search results indicate that there is no strong language used in the book. Phrases like 'oh my God' and 'shut up' are mentioned, but these are not considered profanity.

  • Does Kristy in Charge (The Baby-Sitters Club, 122) have climate change?

    No climate-related themes or discussions are present in the search results.

  • Does Kristy in Charge (The Baby-Sitters Club, 122) have sexual identity?

    No explicit sexual content is mentioned in the search results. There are references to teenage crushes, but nothing that would be considered inappropriate.

  • Does Kristy in Charge (The Baby-Sitters Club, 122) have gender roles?

    The narrative portrays Kristy as a tomboy and a leader, emphasizing themes of empowerment and individuality among the girls. This suggests a modern feminist framing, as the characters navigate their personal and professional lives together.

  • Does Kristy in Charge (The Baby-Sitters Club, 122) have lgbtq+ themes?

    The narrative includes characters such as Claudia's sister, who is a lesbian and develops a relationship with another girl. Additionally, Bailey, a character portrayed by a transgender actor, is treated with dignity, indicating a normalization of LGBTQ+ identities.