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Keeping bad books out of kids' hands isn't 'book banning.' It's good parenting. | LettersParents responsible for what kids read. A headline on the Opinion page Feb. 11 − “Thoughts on book banning: Why bother with books?” − shows your paper’s dislike of the USA.
Shifting the landscape of children’s literature from bad books for good children to “good books for bad children” required monumental effort, self-interrogation and courage. Nordstrom made ...
When I sat down with parents and teachers, I asked them outright: What would be an example of a bad children's book? They were stumped. "I haven't seen a bad book for kids," said one parent.
The books aren’t bad, necessarily. They’re just not for kids. The books aren’t bad, ... A Children’s Book about White Privilege, which seems equally not fun. When I spoke to Short, ...
The books — “Why Everyone Needs an AR-15: A Guide for Kids” and “Why is Feminism So Silly: A Guide for Kids” — were written by Sen. Brian Lenney, from Nampa.
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