
Corn-farm boy
by Lois Lenski
Age rating: Ages 10–13 · Children
Age rating and Christian content guidance for parents.
First published 1954
A young boy named Danny experiences life and work on a corn farm in the American Midwest.
Concern Level
Clean
Virtue Level
Thin
Concern Level
Clean
Virtue Level
Thin
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Things to consider
Higher = more presentNo sexual content is present in the story.
There is no violence depicted in the story.
No profanity is used by the characters.
The book does not contain any blasphemy.
No substance use is depicted in the book.
No themes of suicide or self-harm are present.
The book is not scary or horror-themed.
No occult or supernatural elements are featured.
The book does not include LGBTQ+ themes.
The worldview emphasizes hard work and rural life.
No negative portrayals of Christians or God are present.
Virtues to celebrate
Higher = stronger presenceDanny shows diligence in his farm chores.
Family values and community are implicitly Christian.
Family love and connection to the land are shown.
Themes of responsibility and contribution are present.
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