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The Message (Animorphs Graphix #4) — Content Guide for Parents

By Katherine Applegate, Michael Grant, Chris GrineScholastic, Incorporated2023-01-10ISBN 9781338796209208 pages
The Message (Animorphs Graphix #4)

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

About this book

The wildly popular, bestselling sci-fi series by Katherine Applegate and Michael Grant returns in a new full-color graphic novel series, adapted by Chris Grine.

It begins with the dreams. Cassie has been having strange nightmares of a voice calling to her from deep beneath the ocean.

They're unsettling, but it isn't until Cassie discovers Tobias has been having dreams too--the exact same dreams, of a voice pleading for help--that she decides it's time to start listening.

When pieces of debris wash up on shore, marked with alien writing, the team realizes they may still have allies in the fight for Earth--allies who are trying to make contact. Now they just have to reach them, before time runs out.

Frequently asked questions

  • Is The Message (Animorphs Graphix #4) appropriate for a 7-year-old?

    No explicit violence is mentioned in the search results. The narrative focuses on dreams and experiences of the characters without reference to physical violence or conflict. The book includes elements of nightmares and strange dreams that Cassie experiences, which could be mildly unsettling for younger readers. However, the nature of the content does not appear to be excessively frightening.

  • Does The Message (Animorphs Graphix #4) have violence?

    No explicit violence is mentioned in the search results. The narrative focuses on dreams and experiences of the characters without reference to physical violence or conflict.

  • Does The Message (Animorphs Graphix #4) have scary content?

    The book includes elements of nightmares and strange dreams that Cassie experiences, which could be mildly unsettling for younger readers. However, the nature of the content does not appear to be excessively frightening.

  • Does The Message (Animorphs Graphix #4) have religious themes?

    No religious content in the book itself. The search results do not indicate any religious practices, beliefs, or ceremonies present in the narrative.

  • Does The Message (Animorphs Graphix #4) have racial/cultural content?

    No explicit racial themes are present in the book's narrative based on the search results. The focus is on the characters' experiences rather than race-related issues.

  • Does The Message (Animorphs Graphix #4) have profanity?

    No profanity is mentioned in the search results. The content appears to be appropriate for the intended age group.

  • Does The Message (Animorphs Graphix #4) have climate change?

    No climate themes are mentioned in the search results. The content does not appear to address environmental issues or activism.

  • Does The Message (Animorphs Graphix #4) have sexual identity?

    No sexual content is indicated in the search results. The descriptions focus on themes of friendship and dreams rather than any sexual themes.

  • Does The Message (Animorphs Graphix #4) have gender roles?

    The search results do not indicate any active discussion or critique of gender roles within the book. The narrative appears to focus on the characters' adventures without emphasizing gender dynamics.

  • Does The Message (Animorphs Graphix #4) have lgbtq+ themes?

    The book features themes of acceptance and self-expression, highlighted by a celebration at the Rainbow Parade, suggesting a positive representation of LGBTQ+ themes. However, specific details about LGBTQ+ characters or narratives within the book are not explicitly mentioned in the search results.