![]() ![]() Name calling includes "nerd" and "fartbreath," An illustration shows fantasy cats gambling at cards. ![]() A villain gets bonked on the head and knocked unconscious. A couple of pages show slightly scary images of supervillain monsters in a wax museum. Crimes committed by a superhero, like causing a factory explosion and theft, are justified since the crimes expose the poacher and the dog-fighting ring. Poor treatment of New York's carriage horses also mentions some details. ![]() Mistreatment of animals is a theme, and crimes uncovered include poaching and a dog-fighting ring. Twelve-year-old Katie wants to earn money so she can go to summer camp, but when she starts catsitting for a neighbor she starts to suspect that the neighbor is much more than meets the eye. Parents need to know that Katie the Catsitter is a superhero graphic novel set in modern-day New York City. Katie the Catsitter Written by Colleen AF Venable & illustrated by Stephanie Yue Book 1 in the Katie the Catsitter Series Paperback 12.99 12. Name calling includes "fart breath" and "nerd." Mention and pictures of "parachute underwear."ĭid you know you can flag iffy content? Adjust limits for Language in your kid's entertainment guide. ![]()
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