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The Beast from the East (Goosebumps #43) — Content Guide for Parents

By R. L. StineScholastic Inc.2018-06-26ISBN 9781338328769144 pages
The Beast from the East (Goosebumps #43)

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

About this book

Ginger Wald and her identical twin brothers, Nat and Pat, are lost in the woods. No problem. After all, Ginger did go to that stupid nature camp.Still, there's something odd about this part of the woods. The grass is yellow. The bushes are purple. And the trees are like skyscrapers.Then Ginger and her brothers meet the beasts. They're big blue furry creatures. And they want to play a game. But in this game, the winners get to live. The losers get eaten...

Frequently asked questions

  • Is The Beast from the East (Goosebumps #43) appropriate for a 7-year-old?

    The book contains elements of tension and violence appropriate for its target age group, including implications of danger where characters could die if they fail in a game. This framing aligns with the series' intent to scare. The book is designed to scare children, featuring suspenseful elements and a high-stakes game where characters face real danger, typical of the Goosebumps series.

  • Does The Beast from the East (Goosebumps #43) have violence?

    The book contains elements of tension and violence appropriate for its target age group, including implications of danger where characters could die if they fail in a game. This framing aligns with the series' intent to scare.

  • Does The Beast from the East (Goosebumps #43) have scary content?

    The book is designed to scare children, featuring suspenseful elements and a high-stakes game where characters face real danger, typical of the Goosebumps series.

  • Does The Beast from the East (Goosebumps #43) have religious themes?

    No religious content detected in the search results for 'The Beast from the East'.

  • Does The Beast from the East (Goosebumps #43) have racial/cultural content?

    No explicit racism or racial themes detected in the search results for 'The Beast from the East'.

  • Does The Beast from the East (Goosebumps #43) have profanity?

    No profanity detected in the search results for 'The Beast from the East'.

  • Does The Beast from the East (Goosebumps #43) have climate change?

    No climate themes detected in the search results for 'The Beast from the East'.

  • Does The Beast from the East (Goosebumps #43) have sexual identity?

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  • Does The Beast from the East (Goosebumps #43) have gender roles?

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  • Does The Beast from the East (Goosebumps #43) have lgbtq+ themes?

    No LGBTQ+ themes detected in the search results for 'The Beast from the East'.