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Ned Farnsworth's avatar

Yes, gotta love Beverly Cleary. A far cry from what goes as children's lit today!

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Deb

Sorry that I haven't commented recently but Nancy and I have been busy with all the things going on in our lives.

I loved the conference that you had with your daughter's teacher. She showed a lot of maturity asking you to come in and review the books that she was recommending for your daughter instead of just assuming that they were acceptable to you.

Don't get me wrong, but I am totally against the ham handed ways that the ban the book crowd and their politician friends are decimating school and public libraries in the name of "our children" Bull puckey.

A parent has every right to check and make sure that their child is not exposed to books, movies, or other media that is obscene, promotes illegal or dangerous behavior, or is age inappropriate. Having said that , people no matter how "civic mnded" cannot prevent children other than their own from reading, watching, or hearing materials otherwise not illegal simply on a subjective objection to the books content or subject matter.

If parents and schools worked together as that teacher did with you, those parents who had objections to certain book would have their wishes as to their children observed, but those parents who have no objedtion to their child reading certain material would be allowed to do so and not denied the right to read literature that interests them. and is appropriate for thei age.

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Look most people know what books might be sketchy for kids of a certain age. The school will place those books in a secure area and these will only be checked out to children whose parents have approved them

At the beginning of school each year the parents will be notified as to the books that have been deemed objectionable, by whom, and the reasons why, ad the parents are invited to examine the books themselves and decide iff THIER child should be allowed to read the book. Before the book can be checked out by student the librarian will check to see if that book has been forbidden to be read by him of her.. That seems to me to be more practical than disrupting school board meetings with protests and getting politicians involved, and trampling on the rights of others

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