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The Arrival — Content Guide for Parents

By Katherine ApplegateScholastic2000ISBN 9780439106771148 pages
The Arrival

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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

Andalites have finally arrived on Earth. The Animorphs and Ax now have allies willing to fight against the Yeerk invasion. But there are only four Andalites. Not nearly enough to defeat thousands of Yeerks. Not enough to stop more humans from being infested. Will Ax leave his friends in the Animorphs or stand with his people?

Frequently asked questions

  • Is The Arrival appropriate for a 7-year-old?

    No violence is depicted in 'The Arrival'. The book is described as a wordless immigrant story that focuses on visual storytelling without any violent content. Search results reference film adaptations and other unrelated content. No scary content in 'The Arrival'. The book is a gentle and poignant exploration of immigration through visual storytelling, designed to be accessible for children. Search results reference other media but do not indicate any frightening elements in this book.

  • Does The Arrival have violence?

    No violence is depicted in 'The Arrival'. The book is described as a wordless immigrant story that focuses on visual storytelling without any violent content. Search results reference film adaptations and other unrelated content.

  • Does The Arrival have scary content?

    No scary content in 'The Arrival'. The book is a gentle and poignant exploration of immigration through visual storytelling, designed to be accessible for children. Search results reference other media but do not indicate any frightening elements in this book.

  • Does The Arrival have religious themes?

    No religious content in the book itself. The search results reference other works and discussions about religion but do not provide evidence of religious practices or beliefs within 'The Arrival'.

  • Does The Arrival have racial/cultural content?

    No explicit racial themes are present in 'The Arrival'. The book tells a story about immigration and the experiences of newcomers, but does not engage with race as a central theme. Search results reference broader discussions about race but not specific content from this book.

  • Does The Arrival have profanity?

    No profanity is present in 'The Arrival'. The book is suitable for children and does not include any inappropriate language. Search results focus on other works and general discussions about the author.

  • Does The Arrival have climate change?

    No climate themes are present in 'The Arrival'. The book's focus is on the immigrant experience rather than environmental issues. Search results mention other works by the author that address climate topics but do not indicate such content in this specific book.

  • Does The Arrival have sexual identity?

    No sexual content in 'The Arrival'. The book is aimed at children and is a visual narrative without any themes of sexuality. The search results reference other works and adaptations but do not indicate any sexual content in this specific book.

  • Does The Arrival have gender roles?

    No discussion of gender roles in 'The Arrival'. The narrative does not address or critique gender expectations, focusing instead on the immigrant experience. Search results reference other works by the author but do not provide evidence of gender role themes in this book.

  • Does The Arrival have lgbtq+ themes?

    No LGBTQ+ themes or characters are present in the book 'The Arrival' by Katherine Applegate. The search results primarily reference other works and general discussions about LGBTQ+ representation, not specific content from this book.

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