ParentsPick

The Story of Ferdinand — Content Guide for Parents

By Munro LeafPenguin Young Readers Group2017-11-14ISBN 978042529180132 pages
The Story of Ferdinand

Themes present

Gender roles
LGBTQ+ themes

Not found

ViolenceScary contentReligious themesRacial/cultural contentProfanityClimate changeSexual identity

Content themes

Factual summary of themes present in this book. No opinion — just the facts.

Get the full theme breakdown in the app

Detailed evidence, confidence ratings, and source citations for every theme.

Download for iOS

Example theme card

Religious themes

PRESENT

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

About this book

Just in time for both the holiday season and the release of the new animated feature film Ferdinand, this set containing the classic book and an adorable plush offers an exciting new way to engage with one of children's literature's most enduring characters. Illustrations. 7 1/2 x 7 13/16. Consumable.

Frequently asked questions

  • Is The Story of Ferdinand appropriate for a 7-year-old?

    The Story of Ferdinand depicts a bull who prefers peace over fighting. While the context of bullfighting exists in the story, Ferdinand himself does not engage in violence, and the narrative promotes nonviolence and serenity. The Story of Ferdinand does not contain any genuinely frightening content. It is a warmhearted tale that is comforting and suitable for young readers.

  • Does The Story of Ferdinand have violence?

    The Story of Ferdinand depicts a bull who prefers peace over fighting. While the context of bullfighting exists in the story, Ferdinand himself does not engage in violence, and the narrative promotes nonviolence and serenity.

  • Does The Story of Ferdinand have scary content?

    The Story of Ferdinand does not contain any genuinely frightening content. It is a warmhearted tale that is comforting and suitable for young readers.

  • Does The Story of Ferdinand have religious themes?

    No religious content in the book itself. The narrative focuses on Ferdinand's preference for peace and flowers rather than fighting, without any mention of religious practices or beliefs.

  • Does The Story of Ferdinand have racial/cultural content?

    The book does not address racial themes or issues. It focuses on the character of Ferdinand and his personal choices rather than societal or racial dynamics.

  • Does The Story of Ferdinand have profanity?

    No profanity is found in the book. The language used is gentle and appropriate for a children's audience.

  • Does The Story of Ferdinand have climate change?

    No climate themes are present in the book. The story focuses on Ferdinand's personal preferences and does not engage with environmental or climate-related issues.

  • Does The Story of Ferdinand have sexual identity?

    No sexual content is present in the book. The narrative is focused on Ferdinand's gentle nature and his preference for flowers over aggression, making it suitable for children.

  • Does The Story of Ferdinand have gender roles?

    The narrative features Ferdinand, who engages in traditionally feminine activities such as smelling flowers and avoiding fighting. This portrayal challenges conventional gender roles by presenting a strong character who embraces nontraditional interests.

  • Does The Story of Ferdinand have lgbtq+ themes?

    The Story of Ferdinand has been interpreted as a story that celebrates gender nonconformity, portraying a character who does not fit traditional masculine roles. This framing suggests that Ferdinand's preference for smelling flowers over fighting can resonate with themes of LGBTQ+ identity and acceptance.