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JessicaJuly 29, 2024

Absolutely agree! While some so-called children's and teen books blatantly weave in inappropriate content, others do so much more subtly. Subtle themes are often woven in and normalized in younger children's books like "Princess Puffybottom and Daryl," "Have You Seen Gordon," and "Abby in Neverland," all targeting the earliest and youngest of readers. It takes a keen eye to catch these undercurrents. It's important to stay vigilant and aware of what messages are being subtly introduced to our kids. If you find something not quite right, nefarious, or blatantly nasty in a book share it anonymously at screenitfirst.com

Bruce FriedmanJuly 26, 2024

In my community, I have challenged nearly 1000 school library books and about 500 were already removed because they violate law (porn). A considerable database of over 6000 titles with concerning (not necessarily illegal) content has been compiled. Links to ALL my challenge paperwork is accessible. I hope this serves you well. Please visit this link and see the download button at the bottom: (not for children!) https://www.wethepeople2.us/inappropriate-books-in-school/

ShaunaJuly 25, 2024

Thanks for the heads up, As President Nelson says. " Satan knows who you are and who you were premortally, and he understands the work that must be done before the Savior returns. And after millennia of practicing his cunning arts, the adversary is experienced and incorrigible., " (We can do better and be better" April, 2019 Conference It is a fulltime job to be on the lookout for his tactics as parents and grandparents

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