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We'll Bite Your Tail, Geronimo! (Geronimo Stilton Spacemice #11) — Content Guide for Parents

By Geronimo StiltonScholastic Inc.2017-08-29ISBN 9781338159202128 pages
We'll Bite Your Tail, Geronimo! (Geronimo Stilton Spacemice #11)

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Religious themes

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

About this book

Professor Greenfur, the onboard scientist on spaceship MouseStar 1, has changed color from green to... orange! What's going on? To find out, the spacemice travel to his home planet of Photosyntheson. There, they learn that all of Professor Greenfur's relatives are being threatened by the nibblix, tiny aliens with very sharp teeth! Can the spacemice help in time?

Frequently asked questions

  • Is We'll Bite Your Tail, Geronimo! (Geronimo Stilton Spacemice #11) appropriate for a 7-year-old?

    The book features a plot where Professor Greenfur's relatives are threatened by tiny aliens with sharp teeth, indicating a level of danger and potential conflict. However, the nature of the violence is not explicitly described as graphic or severe. While the story involves aliens that threaten Professor Greenfur's relatives, there is no indication that this content is genuinely frightening or would cause fear. The tone appears to be lighthearted and suitable for children.

  • Does We'll Bite Your Tail, Geronimo! (Geronimo Stilton Spacemice #11) have violence?

    The book features a plot where Professor Greenfur's relatives are threatened by tiny aliens with sharp teeth, indicating a level of danger and potential conflict. However, the nature of the violence is not explicitly described as graphic or severe.

  • Does We'll Bite Your Tail, Geronimo! (Geronimo Stilton Spacemice #11) have scary content?

    While the story involves aliens that threaten Professor Greenfur's relatives, there is no indication that this content is genuinely frightening or would cause fear. The tone appears to be lighthearted and suitable for children.

  • Does We'll Bite Your Tail, Geronimo! (Geronimo Stilton Spacemice #11) have religious themes?

    No religious content in the book itself. Search results reference general reviews and do not indicate any religious themes or practices in the narrative.

  • Does We'll Bite Your Tail, Geronimo! (Geronimo Stilton Spacemice #11) have racial/cultural content?

    No explicit racial themes or discussions identified in the book. The search results do not indicate that race is a central theme or plot point.

  • Does We'll Bite Your Tail, Geronimo! (Geronimo Stilton Spacemice #11) have profanity?

    No profanity detected in the book. The search results do not mention any use of inappropriate language.

  • Does We'll Bite Your Tail, Geronimo! (Geronimo Stilton Spacemice #11) have climate change?

    No climate themes detected in the book. The search results do not suggest any environmental discussions or activism within the narrative.

  • Does We'll Bite Your Tail, Geronimo! (Geronimo Stilton Spacemice #11) have sexual identity?

    No sexual content identified in the book. The search results do not indicate any sexual themes or discussions within the narrative.

  • Does We'll Bite Your Tail, Geronimo! (Geronimo Stilton Spacemice #11) have gender roles?

    The book does not actively discuss or critique gender roles. The search results focus on character interactions but do not indicate any thematic exploration of gender roles.

  • Does We'll Bite Your Tail, Geronimo! (Geronimo Stilton Spacemice #11) have lgbtq+ themes?

    No LGBTQ+ themes or content identified in the book. Search results do not provide any evidence of LGBTQ+ representation or discussion in the narrative.