Parents need to know that Nothing Like the Movies is the sequel to Better Than the Movies, by Lynn Painter. Two years after Liz and Wes break up, Wes returns to college and finds himself in close ...
Terry is nice and friendly, but she also desperately wants to be a star. Some strong horror violence, grisly images, sexual threat, and implied sexual violence. A character sees visions of a monster ...
Parents need to know that Vlad the Fabulous Vampire, written and illustrated by Mexican-born author Flavia Z. Drago, is the third installment in The World of Gustavo picture book series—see if you can ...
Super cute, love how the relationship is (mostly) healthy and sweet. I really like how Evie starts off with having a boyfriend that she didn't even really like. That felt like a nice representation of ...
Parents need to know that Tea Town Teddy Bears is an animated TV series about bears who like to throw tea parties. There are occasional adventure scenes where the characters show mild fear or ...
Powerful history of the fight for voting rights in America. Read Common Sense Media's Represent: The Unfinished Fight for the Vote review, age rating, and parents guide.
Parents need to know that Treasure Trackers is a family-friendly adventure film about a group of middle school friends who hunt for a cursed treasure. There are some scenes that might be intense for ...
"Ass," "hell," "damn," "goddamn," "bitch." Off-screen violence, threats of violence (played for humor). Rochelle slaps Chris offscreen and often threatens to beat the kids as punishment. Kids can be ...
The mice take their mission seriously, work hard, and work together. The story is packed with information about the space program, and references the science behind space exploration. At the end of ...
As with all of Tahir's books in this universe, there is a high body count: People, including prominent characters, are killed or left in an undetermined state—during battles between humans (some with ...
Parents need to know that The Problem with People is an Irish comedy about two estranged cousins—one from Ireland, the other from New York—who reunite in an attempt to put to bed a historical family ...
Parents should be aware that while High Potential focuses on violent crimes, including murder, the tone is more lighthearted than typical in crime procedurals. Expect some sexualized humor, but it's ...