Quien Pidio Un Vaso de Agua?
Jorge Accame
Quien Pidio Un Vaso de Agua?
Age Rating, Reading Level & Content Guide
by Jorge Accame
The text is written at a 4th grade reading level, the subject matter is intended for middle graders (ages 9–12), and the content is gentle with no concerning themes.
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About This Book
What if a simple glass of water could turn into the funniest adventure ever? Imagine quirky characters, silly mishaps, and surprises around every corner that make you laugh out loud. But when the water order gets mixed up, things spiral into a hilarious chaos you won't want to miss!
Quick Assessment
This humorous middle-grade fiction follows comical events sparked by a seemingly ordinary glass of water, making it a lighthearted read for ages 9-12. The story embraces playful language and juvenile humor without heavy themes, making it appropriate for children in late elementary to early middle school. There are no notable content concerns, and the book encourages laughter and imagination.
Why we rated Quien Pidio Un Vaso de Agua? 9C
Quien Pidio Un Vaso de Agua? is written at a Level 4-5 reading level. Strong independent readers around grade 5.5 can typically handle this book on their own; with parent or teacher support, Quien Pidio Un Vaso de Agua? works for readers up to grade 6.5.
We rate Quien Pidio Un Vaso de Agua? as 9C ("Clear") because the content sits in the "Gentle" range — no conflict beyond everyday childhood experiences. Across our four dimensions (emotional, physical, social, thematic) the book reads as evenly gentle; no single dimension stands out as a concern.
No specific content flags were raised by community reviewers, which is consistent with the gentle intensity score.
Thematically, Quien Pidio Un Vaso de Agua? explores humor, adventure, and juvenile fiction — these threads give the book room to mean different things to different readers.
Good fit for
- ✓ Children in the Ages 9-12 range — the maturity and attention span match the story's pacing.
- ✓ Kids drawn to stories about humor, adventure, juvenile fiction.
Maybe not for
- ! Readers whose emotional readiness lags behind their decoding skills — this book's intensity outruns its reading level, a classic "gifted kid" mismatch.
For Parents
Content Intensity
9C — ClearNo conflict beyond everyday childhood experiences. Safe for sensitive readers.
Was our "Gentle" content intensity rating accurate for this book?
Reading Insights
Hook Factor
3/10A steady, thoughtful read that rewards patient readers.
Discussion Potential
1/10A lighter read — great for independent enjoyment.
Book DNA
Multi-dimensional content fingerprint
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Details
- ISBN
- 9780613833691
- Publisher
- Turtleback
- Published
- March 2002
- Type
- Fiction