
Eustace and Clyde
by Marina Aizen
Age rating: Ages 10–13 · Children
Age rating and Christian content guidance for parents.
First published 2017
A young boy named Eustace faces challenges and learns about friendship and responsibility with his dog, Clyde.
Concern Level
Clean
Virtue Level
Present
Concern Level
Clean
Virtue Level
Present
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Things to consider
Higher = more presentNo sexual content is present in the narrative.
Mild conflict or arguments may occur between characters.
No profanity is used by the characters.
Blasphemous language or themes are absent.
Substance abuse is not a theme in this book.
No instances of suicide or self-harm are depicted.
The story does not contain scary or horror elements.
Occult or witchcraft themes are absent from the narrative.
LGBTQ+ themes are not present in this book.
The story does not promote a non-Christian worldview.
Christians are not portrayed negatively in this book.
Virtues to celebrate
Higher = stronger presenceEustace shows courage in dealing with difficult situations.
Christian faith is not a central element in the story.
The strong bond between Eustace and Clyde exemplifies loyalty and love.
Learning from mistakes and growing is a subtle theme.
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