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The child's own story book, or, Tales and dialogues for the nursery cover
Children · Ages 8–10

The child's own story book, or, Tales and dialogues for the nursery

by Jerram Mrs

Age rating: Ages 8–10 · Children

Age rating and Christian content guidance for parents.

First published 1844

A collection of short tales and dialogues designed for young children's entertainment and learning.

Concern Level

0/ 100

Clean

Virtue Level

43/ 100

Present

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Things to consider

Sexual Content0

No sexual content is present in these nursery tales.

Violence / Gore0

No violence is depicted in the simple stories.

Profanity / Language0

Profanity is absent from the language used for children.

Blasphemy0

No blasphemous content is included in the book.

Substance Use0

No instances of suicide or self-harm are present.

Suicide & Self-Harm0

Themes of suicide or self-harm are not explored.

Scary / Disturbing0

The stories are designed to be gentle and not scary.

Occult & Witchcraft0

Occult or magical themes are not present in these tales.

Sexuality & Gender Themes0

LGBTQ+ themes are not present in this children's book.

Worldview & Spirituality0

The stories often promote a moral, Christian-influenced worldview.

Anti-God or Christian Portrayal0

Christians are portrayed positively through moral lessons.

Virtues to celebrate

Courage & Sacrifice0

Courage is not a primary theme in these simple tales.

Faith & Hope50

Christian morals and values are often subtly taught.

Love & Friendship60

Love is shown through kindness and good deeds.

Forgiveness & Redemption50

Lessons on right and wrong imply grace and repentance.

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