Yes, "Coraline" contains some mild language, including a few instances of swearing. However, it's generally considered suitable for younger audiences, and the overall themes and content are more focused on fantasy and adventure rather than explicit language. Parents might want to review it to determine its appropriateness for their children.
The Other Mother
she took the other children because she wanted something to love, and she took Coraline's parents because she had them in her clutches in order to lure Coraline back to the other world.
no
I don't know what Coraline's favorite food is, but it has to be related to a certain type of dessert.
Look for The Coraline Soundtrack by Bruno Coulais.-Sammy
As apposed to the last answer there is no way that Coraline is only 350 words on word (using size fourteen font) there is over 350 words on one page alone. Coraline must be at least 10 000 words still that is quite small, my guess to how many words there is in the book is about 30 000.
Coraline is told from the author's point of view, but I guess you could say from Coraline's too, just... it's not Coraline speaking or writing, whatever, when you read it.
500 it a long book
Johnny Depp is not in Coraline.
Dakota Fanning
The ISBN of Coraline is 0061139378.
In the book "Coraline" by Neil Gaiman, Coraline's favorite color is described as blue.
Coraline was published in 2002.
In the book and movie "Coraline," Coraline Jones is described as being around 11 years old.
Yes, there is an Off-Broadway version of Coraline.
Coraline - musical - was created in 2009.
The Production Budget for Coraline was $60,000,000.