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Number the Stars: Library Edition — Content Guide for Parents

By Lois Lowry2006ISBN 9781598953299
Number the Stars: Library Edition

Themes present

Violence
Scary content
Religious themes
Racial/cultural content
Profanity

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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.

Frequently asked questions

  • Is Number the Stars: Library Edition appropriate for a 7-year-old?

    The book contains tense moments involving Nazi soldiers, which can be considered violent due to the historical context of the Nazi occupation of Denmark. These moments create a sense of danger for the characters, particularly for the Jewish characters being hidden. The book includes frightening encounters with German soldiers, which may be scary for younger readers. The atmosphere of fear and tension is a significant part of the story as characters navigate life under Nazi occupation.

  • Does Number the Stars: Library Edition have violence?

    The book contains tense moments involving Nazi soldiers, which can be considered violent due to the historical context of the Nazi occupation of Denmark. These moments create a sense of danger for the characters, particularly for the Jewish characters being hidden.

  • Does Number the Stars: Library Edition have scary content?

    The book includes frightening encounters with German soldiers, which may be scary for younger readers. The atmosphere of fear and tension is a significant part of the story as characters navigate life under Nazi occupation.

  • Does Number the Stars: Library Edition have religious themes?

    The book includes elements of both Jewish and Christian religion, highlighting the community's efforts to save Jewish neighbors during the Nazi occupation. The narrative reflects on the values of these religions, particularly in the context of bravery and selflessness.

  • Does Number the Stars: Library Edition have racial/cultural content?

    The book addresses themes of racial prejudice and the importance of standing up against it, particularly through the experiences of Jewish characters during the Holocaust. It emphasizes the need for active identification with those who are oppressed.

  • Does Number the Stars: Library Edition have profanity?

    There is mention of mild profanity, specifically one instance that could be construed as a prayer. However, it is not a central focus of the narrative.

  • Does Number the Stars: Library Edition have climate change?

    There are no themes related to climate activism or environmentalism in the book. The story is centered around historical events during World War II rather than contemporary climate issues.

  • Does Number the Stars: Library Edition have sexual identity?

    There is no sexual content in the book. The narrative focuses on themes of friendship, bravery, and the impact of war on children.

  • Does Number the Stars: Library Edition have gender roles?

    While the protagonist is a young girl who displays bravery and resourcefulness, the book does not actively discuss or critique gender roles. The narrative focuses more on the themes of friendship and courage in the face of adversity.

  • Does Number the Stars: Library Edition have lgbtq+ themes?

    No LGBTQ+ themes or characters are present in the book. The search results reference broader discussions about diverse representation but do not indicate any specific LGBTQ+ content in 'Number the Stars'.