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Mary Anne and Miss Priss (The Baby-Sitters Club #73) — Content Guide for Parents

By Ann M. MartinScholastic Inc.2014-09-30ISBN 9780545768382160 pages
Mary Anne and Miss Priss (The Baby-Sitters Club #73)

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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

When Mary Anne tries to get Jenny Prezzioso, a fussy little girl known as "Miss Priss," to join a kickball team, she faces opposition from the kids and from Jenny, who does not want to play.

Frequently asked questions

  • Is Mary Anne and Miss Priss (The Baby-Sitters Club #73) appropriate for a 7-year-old?

    No violence is detected in the search results. The content appears to be centered around children's interactions and babysitting scenarios without any violent elements. No scary content is mentioned in the search results. The narrative appears to be light-hearted and suitable for children without any frightening elements.

  • Does Mary Anne and Miss Priss (The Baby-Sitters Club #73) have violence?

    No violence is detected in the search results. The content appears to be centered around children's interactions and babysitting scenarios without any violent elements.

  • Does Mary Anne and Miss Priss (The Baby-Sitters Club #73) have scary content?

    No scary content is mentioned in the search results. The narrative appears to be light-hearted and suitable for children without any frightening elements.

  • Does Mary Anne and Miss Priss (The Baby-Sitters Club #73) have religious themes?

    No religious practices, beliefs, or ceremonies are mentioned in the search results for 'Mary Anne and Miss Priss'. The narrative appears to focus on the babysitting adventures without religious themes.

  • Does Mary Anne and Miss Priss (The Baby-Sitters Club #73) have racial/cultural content?

    Race is not a central theme in the search results for 'Mary Anne and Miss Priss'. The focus is on the characters' babysitting experiences rather than racial issues.

  • Does Mary Anne and Miss Priss (The Baby-Sitters Club #73) have profanity?

    No profanity is detected in the search results. The content is aimed at a young audience and does not include any inappropriate language.

  • Does Mary Anne and Miss Priss (The Baby-Sitters Club #73) have climate change?

    No climate themes are mentioned in the search results. The narrative does not address environmental issues or activism.

  • Does Mary Anne and Miss Priss (The Baby-Sitters Club #73) have sexual identity?

    No sexual content is mentioned in the search results for 'Mary Anne and Miss Priss'. The narrative focuses on the babysitting experiences of young girls.

  • Does Mary Anne and Miss Priss (The Baby-Sitters Club #73) have gender roles?

    The series features female protagonists who engage in babysitting and business activities, reflecting traditional gender roles. The girls work together and support each other in their endeavors, which may suggest a modern feminist approach to friendship and collaboration.

  • Does Mary Anne and Miss Priss (The Baby-Sitters Club #73) have lgbtq+ themes?

    No LGBTQ+ themes or characters are explicitly mentioned in the search results for 'Mary Anne and Miss Priss'. The content focuses on the babysitting experiences of Mary Anne and does not reference any LGBTQ+ identities.