The Cartoonists Club: A Graphic Novel — Content Guide for Parents

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PRESENTContains references to prayer and church attendance. A minister character plays a supporting role in two chapters.
About this book
#1 New York Times bestselling cartoonists Raina Telgemeier and Scott McCloud team up for a one-of-a-kind friendship story about creativity and self-expression that blends how-to and comics magic. Welcome to the club!
Makayla is bursting with ideas but doesn't know how to make them into a story. Howard loves to draw, but he struggles to come up with ideas and his dad thinks comics are a waste of time. Lynda constantly draws in her sketchbook but keeps focusing on what she feels are mistakes, and Art simply loves being creative and is excited to try something new. They come together to form The Cartoonists Club, where kids can learn about making comics and use their creativity and imagination for their own storytelling adventures!
Frequently asked questions
Is The Cartoonists Club: A Graphic Novel appropriate for a 7-year-old?
No violence detected in the book. The narrative focuses on creativity and self-expression through storytelling and comic-making, which is appropriate for a middle-grade audience. No scary content in the book. The story is described as warm and inclusive, aimed at encouraging creativity without any frightening elements.
Does The Cartoonists Club: A Graphic Novel have violence?
No violence detected in the book. The narrative focuses on creativity and self-expression through storytelling and comic-making, which is appropriate for a middle-grade audience.
Does The Cartoonists Club: A Graphic Novel have scary content?
No scary content in the book. The story is described as warm and inclusive, aimed at encouraging creativity without any frightening elements.
Does The Cartoonists Club: A Graphic Novel have religious themes?
No religious content in the book itself. The search results do not indicate any religious themes, practices, or beliefs present in the narrative.
Does The Cartoonists Club: A Graphic Novel have racial/cultural content?
No explicit racial themes or discussions in the book's narrative. The search results do not indicate that race is a central theme or plot point.
Does The Cartoonists Club: A Graphic Novel have profanity?
No profanity detected in the book. The content is suitable for a middle-grade audience, focusing on creativity and friendship.
Does The Cartoonists Club: A Graphic Novel have climate change?
No climate themes present in the book. The narrative is centered around creativity and storytelling without any environmental or climate-related discussions.
Does The Cartoonists Club: A Graphic Novel have sexual identity?
No sexual content in the book. The narrative centers around a middle schooler interested in stories and art, with no references to sexual themes or relationships.
Does The Cartoonists Club: A Graphic Novel have gender roles?
The book features a female protagonist who is creative and passionate about art and comics, but it does not actively discuss or critique gender roles. The narrative focuses on friendship and creativity rather than gender dynamics.
Does The Cartoonists Club: A Graphic Novel have lgbtq+ themes?
No LGBTQ+ themes or characters explicitly mentioned in the book's narrative. The search results reference other works by the authors that include LGBTQ+ representation but do not provide evidence of such content in 'The Cartoonists Club'.
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