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The Predator (Animorphs Graphix #5) — Content Guide for Parents

By Katherine Applegate, Michael GrantScholastic, Incorporated2024-01-10ISBN 9781338796230208 pages
The Predator (Animorphs Graphix #5)

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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.

Marco never wanted to be an Animorph. He didn't want the ability to change into any animal he touches. And he certainly didn't want to be one of a handful of kids that are the planet's only defense against a secret alien army.

His friends know why he feels the way he does. He's worried about his dad -- the only family Marco has left. If anything happens to him, his father will be alone.

But something big is about to change for Marco. Something that could finally give him a reason to fight.

Frequently asked questions

  • Is The Predator (Animorphs Graphix #5) appropriate for a 7-year-old?

    The book contains some violence as the Animorphs engage in battles with invader ants, leading to descriptions of limbs being hacked off and characters being cut in half. However, the narrative reassures that transforming restores them to full health. No genuinely frightening content in the book. The descriptions do not indicate any elements that would cause fear or distress to young readers.

  • Does The Predator (Animorphs Graphix #5) have violence?

    The book contains some violence as the Animorphs engage in battles with invader ants, leading to descriptions of limbs being hacked off and characters being cut in half. However, the narrative reassures that transforming restores them to full health.

  • Does The Predator (Animorphs Graphix #5) have scary content?

    No genuinely frightening content in the book. The descriptions do not indicate any elements that would cause fear or distress to young readers.

  • Does The Predator (Animorphs Graphix #5) have religious themes?

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

  • Does The Predator (Animorphs Graphix #5) have racial/cultural content?

    The book features characters of diverse ethnic backgrounds, including Marco as Hispanic American and Rachel as Black. However, race is not a central theme or plot point in the narrative.

  • Does The Predator (Animorphs Graphix #5) have profanity?

    No profanity detected in the book. The search results indicate that there is no use of strong language or swearing.

  • Does The Predator (Animorphs Graphix #5) have climate change?

    No climate themes detected in the book. The search results do not indicate any discussions or messages related to environmentalism or climate issues.

  • Does The Predator (Animorphs Graphix #5) have sexual identity?

    No sexual content in the book. The search results confirm that there is no sexual content present in the narrative.

  • Does The Predator (Animorphs Graphix #5) have gender roles?

    The book does not actively discuss or critique gender roles. While it features characters of different genders, there is no thematic exploration of gender roles present in the narrative.

  • Does The Predator (Animorphs Graphix #5) have lgbtq+ themes?

    No LGBTQ+ themes or content specified in the book. The search results indicate that while there is mention of LGBTQIA+ advocacy in a different context, it does not pertain to the narrative of 'The Predator (Animorphs Graphix #5).'