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World of Reading: This is Miles Morales — Content Guide for Parents

By Marvel Press Book GroupRandom House2018-10-23ISBN 978136802863932 pages
World of Reading: This is Miles Morales

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

About this book

Discover how Miles Morales becomes Spider-Man in this leveled reader. Includes stickers for extra reading fun!
Miles Morales was just a normal kid living in Brooklyn--until he was bitten by a spider and discovered he had super powers! In this Level 1 early reader, young fans can learn to read while getting to know Miles' special powers and how he helps Peter Parker protect New York City as Spider-Man.
The Marvel World of Reading line of early readers is designed to offer reluctant readers books that they will want to read by featuring characters they love. The series is broken into three levels that invoke the rigorous training courses their favorite Marvel heroes must engage in to perfect their super powers.

Frequently asked questions

  • Is World of Reading: This is Miles Morales appropriate for a 7-year-old?

    The book is described as a Level 1 early reader, which typically does not include violence. While other Miles Morales stories may contain violence, the specific content of 'This is Miles Morales' does not include any violent acts. No scary content is present in the book. The narrative is aimed at early readers and focuses on introducing the character of Miles Morales and his powers without frightening elements.

  • Does World of Reading: This is Miles Morales have violence?

    The book is described as a Level 1 early reader, which typically does not include violence. While other Miles Morales stories may contain violence, the specific content of 'This is Miles Morales' does not include any violent acts.

  • Does World of Reading: This is Miles Morales have scary content?

    No scary content is present in the book. The narrative is aimed at early readers and focuses on introducing the character of Miles Morales and his powers without frightening elements.

  • Does World of Reading: This is Miles Morales have religious themes?

    No religious content is present in the book itself. The search results discuss broader themes and characters in the Marvel universe but do not indicate any religious practices or beliefs in 'This is Miles Morales'.

  • Does World of Reading: This is Miles Morales have racial/cultural content?

    While Miles Morales is a biracial character (half African American, half Puerto Rican), the book does not explicitly address themes of race or racism. The search results discuss racial themes in other Miles Morales narratives but not in this specific early reader.

  • Does World of Reading: This is Miles Morales have profanity?

    No profanity is present in the book. The search results mention profanity in other Miles Morales stories, but there is no indication of such language in 'This is Miles Morales'.

  • Does World of Reading: This is Miles Morales have climate change?

    No climate themes are present in the book. The search results reference environmental themes in other works but do not indicate any such content in 'This is Miles Morales'.

  • Does World of Reading: This is Miles Morales have sexual identity?

    No sexual content is present in the book. The search results reference other Miles Morales stories that may include themes of romance or sexuality, but these do not apply to this specific early reader book.

  • Does World of Reading: This is Miles Morales have gender roles?

    The book does not actively discuss or promote gender roles. It focuses on the character of Miles Morales as Spider-Man without delving into themes related to gender expectations or roles.

  • Does World of Reading: This is Miles Morales have lgbtq+ themes?

    No LGBTQ+ themes or characters are explicitly mentioned in the book 'World of Reading: This is Miles Morales'. The search results reference discussions and opinions about Miles Morales potentially being gay, but these do not pertain to the actual content of this specific book.

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