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The Bad Guys in They're Bee-Hind You! — Content Guide for Parents

By Aaron BlabeyScholastic Incorporated2021-11-02ISBN 9781338329544192 pages
The Bad Guys in They're Bee-Hind You!

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

About this book

NOW A MAJOR MOTION PICTURE!

I wish I'd had these books as a kid. Hilarious! -- Dav Pilkey, creator of Captain Underpants and Dog Man

They may look like Bad Guys, but these wannabe heroes are doing good deeds... whether you like it or not in this New York Times bestselling illustrated series.

POP QUIZ! You are on the roof of a skyscraper. Every floor of that building has nasty things that just don't like you. And you REALLY need to get to the basement. Whaddaya do?! (And no, you can't just join the B-Team and fly away in their glamorous new spaceship.) Think quick, chico, because the multiverse is getting worse!

Frequently asked questions

  • Is The Bad Guys in They're Bee-Hind You! appropriate for a 7-year-old?

    No explicit violence detected in the book. The narrative involves misfit animals on humorous adventures without physical conflict or harm. Search results reference general themes from the series, not specific violent content. No genuinely frightening content in the book. While there are mentions of darker themes in later books of the series, this specific book does not contain elements that would be considered scary for children.

  • Does The Bad Guys in They're Bee-Hind You! have violence?

    No explicit violence detected in the book. The narrative involves misfit animals on humorous adventures without physical conflict or harm. Search results reference general themes from the series, not specific violent content.

  • Does The Bad Guys in They're Bee-Hind You! have scary content?

    No genuinely frightening content in the book. While there are mentions of darker themes in later books of the series, this specific book does not contain elements that would be considered scary for children.

  • Does The Bad Guys in They're Bee-Hind You! have religious themes?

    No religious content in the book itself. While some sources mention themes of prejudice and bias, these are not explicitly religious themes. Author's background or interpretations are not relevant to the book content.

  • Does The Bad Guys in They're Bee-Hind You! have racial/cultural content?

    No explicit racial themes or discussions in the book's narrative. The story focuses on animal characters and their adventures without addressing race or racism as a central theme.

  • Does The Bad Guys in They're Bee-Hind You! have profanity?

    No profanity detected in the book. The humor is described as snappy and irreverent but does not include any inappropriate language.

  • Does The Bad Guys in They're Bee-Hind You! have climate change?

    No climate themes present in the book. The narrative focuses on comedic adventures and does not address environmental issues or activism.

  • Does The Bad Guys in They're Bee-Hind You! have sexual identity?

    No sexual content in the book. The narrative is focused on comedic adventures and does not include any references to sexual themes or situations.

  • Does The Bad Guys in They're Bee-Hind You! have gender roles?

    The book does not actively discuss or critique gender roles. It features a variety of animal characters in humorous situations without promoting traditional or modern gender roles.

  • Does The Bad Guys in They're Bee-Hind You! have lgbtq+ themes?

    No LGBTQ+ themes or characters mentioned in the book's narrative. Search results primarily focus on general LGBTQ+ content in media, not specifically related to this book.

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