Mallory and the Dream Horse (The Baby-Sitters Club, 54) — 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
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.
About the Author
Ann M. Martin is the author of Ten Rules for Living with My Sister, Ten Good and Bad Things About My Life, and Everything for a Dog, all from Feiwel and Friends. She won a Newbery Honor Award for A Corner of the Universe, and is the author of the beloved Baby-sitters Club series. She lives in upstate New York.
Frequently asked questions
Is Mallory and the Dream Horse (The Baby-Sitters Club, 54) appropriate for a 7-year-old?
No violence is depicted in 'Mallory and the Dream Horse'. The narrative focuses on friendship and personal growth rather than any violent actions or themes. No scary content is indicated in the search results. The book is described as light-hearted and focused on personal experiences with horses.
Does Mallory and the Dream Horse (The Baby-Sitters Club, 54) have violence?
No violence is depicted in 'Mallory and the Dream Horse'. The narrative focuses on friendship and personal growth rather than any violent actions or themes.
Does Mallory and the Dream Horse (The Baby-Sitters Club, 54) have scary content?
No scary content is indicated in the search results. The book is described as light-hearted and focused on personal experiences with horses.
Does Mallory and the Dream Horse (The Baby-Sitters Club, 54) have religious themes?
No religious content, practices, or beliefs are present in the narrative of 'Mallory and the Dream Horse'. The search results do not indicate any religious themes.
Does Mallory and the Dream Horse (The Baby-Sitters Club, 54) have racial/cultural content?
The book addresses race when Mallory discusses her friend Jessi, who experiences discrimination based on her skin color. The narrative includes a mention of how a young character might not understand racial issues, indicating a handling of race and racism in the story.
Does Mallory and the Dream Horse (The Baby-Sitters Club, 54) have profanity?
No profanity is mentioned in the search results for 'Mallory and the Dream Horse'. The content is suitable for children and does not include strong language.
Does Mallory and the Dream Horse (The Baby-Sitters Club, 54) have climate change?
No climate themes are present in 'Mallory and the Dream Horse'. The search results do not mention environmental issues or activism related to climate.
Does Mallory and the Dream Horse (The Baby-Sitters Club, 54) have sexual identity?
No sexual content is present in the book. The search results indicate that the story is appropriate for a middle-grade audience and does not include any mature themes.
Does Mallory and the Dream Horse (The Baby-Sitters Club, 54) have gender roles?
The search results do not indicate any specific gender roles being portrayed in 'Mallory and the Dream Horse'. The focus is on friendship and personal interests rather than traditional or modern gender roles.
Does Mallory and the Dream Horse (The Baby-Sitters Club, 54) have lgbtq+ themes?
No LGBTQ+ themes or characters are mentioned in the search results for 'Mallory and the Dream Horse'. The focus is primarily on Mallory's experiences with horses and her involvement in the Baby-Sitters Club.



