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Sea City, Here We Come! (The Baby-Sitters Club: Super Special #10) — Content Guide for Parents

By Ann M. MartinScholastic Inc.2013-09-24ISBN 9780545633222240 pages
Sea City, Here We Come! (The Baby-Sitters Club: Super Special #10)

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

About this book

Every summer the Pikes rent a house right on the ocean in Sea City, New Jersey. And they bring two sitters along to take care of the Pike kids. Only this time, the whole entire Baby-sitters Club is going!Mary Anne shows Logan all the sites - the beach, the boardwalk, the infamous Tunnel of Luv. Mallory gets asked out on a date (except it's with Stacey's ex-boyfriend!). And Jessi's busy being Sea City's Super Sitter. In fact, the Baby-sitters are having so much fun, no one's noticed that a gigantic hurricane named Bill is headed straight for Sea City!

Frequently asked questions

  • Is Sea City, Here We Come! (The Baby-Sitters Club: Super Special #10) appropriate for a 7-year-old?

    There are no mentions of violence in the narrative of 'Sea City, Here We Come!'. The search results focus on the fun and adventures of the characters without any violent content. The narrative includes a mention of a gigantic hurricane named Bill headed towards Sea City, which could be considered a scary element. However, the framing appears to focus more on the fun the characters are having rather than the fear of the hurricane.

  • Does Sea City, Here We Come! (The Baby-Sitters Club: Super Special #10) have violence?

    There are no mentions of violence in the narrative of 'Sea City, Here We Come!'. The search results focus on the fun and adventures of the characters without any violent content.

  • Does Sea City, Here We Come! (The Baby-Sitters Club: Super Special #10) have scary content?

    The narrative includes a mention of a gigantic hurricane named Bill headed towards Sea City, which could be considered a scary element. However, the framing appears to focus more on the fun the characters are having rather than the fear of the hurricane.

  • Does Sea City, Here We Come! (The Baby-Sitters Club: Super Special #10) have religious themes?

    No religious practices, beliefs, or ceremonies are mentioned in the narrative of 'Sea City, Here We Come!'. The search results do not indicate any religious themes in this specific book.

  • Does Sea City, Here We Come! (The Baby-Sitters Club: Super Special #10) have racial/cultural content?

    There are no explicit themes of race or racism in 'Sea City, Here We Come!'. The search results do not indicate that race is a central theme in this specific book.

  • Does Sea City, Here We Come! (The Baby-Sitters Club: Super Special #10) have profanity?

    There are no indications of profanity in the narrative of 'Sea City, Here We Come!'. The search results do not mention any strong language.

  • Does Sea City, Here We Come! (The Baby-Sitters Club: Super Special #10) have climate change?

    The mention of a hurricane in the narrative could imply a connection to climate themes, but it is not framed as a critique or activism regarding climate change. The search results do not provide a strong ideological slant on climate issues in this specific book.

  • Does Sea City, Here We Come! (The Baby-Sitters Club: Super Special #10) have sexual identity?

    The narrative does not contain sexual content. The search results mention a date scenario but do not indicate any sexual themes or inappropriate content.

  • Does Sea City, Here We Come! (The Baby-Sitters Club: Super Special #10) have gender roles?

    The narrative does not promote traditional gender roles or modern feminism explicitly. While the characters are girls running a babysitting business, there is no clear ideological framing regarding gender roles in this specific book.

  • Does Sea City, Here We Come! (The Baby-Sitters Club: Super Special #10) have lgbtq+ themes?

    No LGBTQ+ themes are explicitly mentioned in the narrative of 'Sea City, Here We Come!'. The search results reference LGBTQ+ topics in the broader context of the Baby-Sitters Club series but do not indicate that these themes are present in this specific book.