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Mallory and the Dream Horse (The Baby-Sitters Club #54) — Content Guide for Parents

By Ann M. MartinScholastic Inc.2014-04-29ISBN 9780545690478160 pages
Mallory and the Dream Horse (The Baby-Sitters Club #54)

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

About this book

The hit series is back, to charm and inspire another generation of baby-sitters!

Mallory loves horses. She loves reading about them. She loves writing about them. And most of all, she loves daydreaming about them.So when Mallory's parents agree to let her take riding lessons, it's a dream come true! Mallory is so excited that she can hardly concentrate at the BSC meetings anymore. But then the lessons begin, and Mallory discovers that dreaming about horses can be a lot more fun than actually riding them.The best friends you'll ever have--with classic BSC covers and a letter from Ann M. Martin!

Frequently asked questions

  • Is Mallory and the Dream Horse (The Baby-Sitters Club #54) appropriate for a 7-year-old?

    No violence detected in the search results for 'Mallory and the Dream Horse'. The content discusses friendships and personal challenges without any violent elements. No scary content detected in the search results for 'Mallory and the Dream Horse'. The narrative is centered on lighthearted themes.

  • Does Mallory and the Dream Horse (The Baby-Sitters Club #54) have violence?

    No violence detected in the search results for 'Mallory and the Dream Horse'. The content discusses friendships and personal challenges without any violent elements.

  • Does Mallory and the Dream Horse (The Baby-Sitters Club #54) have scary content?

    No scary content detected in the search results for 'Mallory and the Dream Horse'. The narrative is centered on lighthearted themes.

  • Does Mallory and the Dream Horse (The Baby-Sitters Club #54) have religious themes?

    No religious content detected in the search results for 'Mallory and the Dream Horse'. The narrative does not mention any religious practices or beliefs.

  • Does Mallory and the Dream Horse (The Baby-Sitters Club #54) have racial/cultural content?

    The narrative includes a discussion about race when Mallory talks to a character named Nina about how neighborhood folks didn't like Jessi because of her appearance. This indicates a handling of race and racism, though the framing is noted as poor.

  • Does Mallory and the Dream Horse (The Baby-Sitters Club #54) have profanity?

    No profanity detected in the search results for 'Mallory and the Dream Horse'. The content appears suitable for a young audience.

  • Does Mallory and the Dream Horse (The Baby-Sitters Club #54) have climate change?

    No climate themes detected in the search results for 'Mallory and the Dream Horse'. The narrative does not address environmental issues.

  • Does Mallory and the Dream Horse (The Baby-Sitters Club #54) have sexual identity?

    No sexual content detected in the search results for 'Mallory and the Dream Horse'. The narrative focuses on childhood experiences and horse riding.

  • Does Mallory and the Dream Horse (The Baby-Sitters Club #54) have gender roles?

    No specific gender roles detected in the search results for 'Mallory and the Dream Horse'. The content does not promote traditional or modern gender roles.

  • Does Mallory and the Dream Horse (The Baby-Sitters Club #54) have lgbtq+ themes?

    No LGBTQ+ themes detected in the search results for 'Mallory and the Dream Horse'. The content primarily focuses on the character's experiences with horses and friendships.