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Now maybe he will be taken off the banned and challenged list?

I just wanted to share some silly with you all!

3 thoughts on “To my fellow Lit mates!

  1. I found this hilarious! While many have negative remarks towards this genre of books, I feel there is more good than harm. Many share that “Where’s Waldo” is full of images of individuals doing actions that are marked as inappropriate such as smoking, drinking, killing, and unnatural images. While yes, some of this does occur, I do not think it is worse than what is seen in public, on the television, and on the internet in today’s day in age. These books help children with their sight and categorizing skills. These books allow multi-sensory interaction that will help your child succeed. I find this much better than children sitting in front of an electronic. Would you let your children/studants look for Waldo?

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  2. I like how you spoke direct to the reason’s why “Where’s Waldo?” is on the Banned and Challenged list. Yes, I did allow my own children to read the books and I would not have any regret if a student read the books. I feel very strongly as you seem too, that our society is filled adult activity that is visible to children.

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