The Big Box

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The Big Box is a children's book by Toni Morrison that explores themes of freedom and control through the story of three kids who are confined to a special room despite their good behavior.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf children's book
literary work
author Toni Morrison NERFINISHED
coAuthor Slade Morrison NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
depicts consequences of restricting children's freedom
explores adult control over children
tension between safety and freedom
featuresSetting a special room called the Big Box
genre children's literature
picture book
hasAgeRange early readers and middle‑grade children
hasFormat hardcover
paperback
print
hasMoralQuestion How much freedom should children have?
illustrator Giselle Potter NERFINISHED
intendedUse read‑aloud book
language English
literaryCategory African-American children's literature
mainCharacters three children
narrativePerspective third person
plotSummary Three well‑behaved children are confined to a special room called the Big Box because adults believe they cannot handle freedom.
publisher Hyperion Books for Children NERFINISHED
targetAudience children
families
theme authority
childhood autonomy
control
freedom

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Slade Morrison notableWork The Big Box
Slade Morrison coAuthorOf The Big Box