Why Is A Light in the Attic banned?

Shel Silverstein, the world's most famous children's poetry author, had his book, A Light in the Attic banned and challenged several times. It was first banned in a Florida school in 1993 because adults thought it promoted, and even encouraged, disobedience, violence, suicide, Satan and cannibalism.
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Why Is Where The Sidewalk Ends banned?

Where the Sidewalk Ends was yanked from the shelves of West Allis-West Milwaukee, Wisconsin school libraries in 1986 over fears that it “promotes drug use, the occult, suicide, death, violence, disrespect for truth, disrespect for authority, and rebellion against parents.”
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Why was the Giving Tree banned?

The Giving Tree was banned from a public library in Colorado in 1988 because it was interpreted as being sexist. Some readers believe that the young boy continually takes from the female tree, without ever giving anything in return.
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What is the meaning of A Light in the Attic?

The idea of a light being on in the attic probably refers to the reader's brain. The kid who's picking up this book has got some smarts flickering on upstairs and the poet gets it. He might be on the outside of the house, but Shel Silverstein knows that young readers can be curious and brilliant.
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What Is A Light in the Attic by Shel Silverstein about?

With his next collection of poems and drawings, A Light in the Attic, published in 1981, Shel asked his readers to turn the light on in their attics, to put something silly in the world, and not to be discouraged by the Whatifs. Instead he urged readers to catch the moon or invite a dinosaur to dinner- to have fun!
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Who Is A Light in the Attic dedicated to?

A Light In the Attic (1981): dedicated "to Shanna", short for Shoshanna, Shel's daughter, who died at age eleven in 1982.
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Did they ban lights in the attic?

It was banned in a Florida school in 1993 and challenged in other US schools throughout the 1980s and 90s because the poems were seen as promoting disobedience, violence, suicide, Satan and even cannibalism.
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Why is the Wizard of Oz banned?

Baum's classic story about a girl and her friends traveling through the mystical land of Oz came under fire in Detroit, where it was banned from the libraries for having "no value" for children and supporting "negativism."
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Why is Where's Waldo banned?

It is banned because officials fear it might cause "offender disruption." Inmates can't read Where's Waldo? Santa Spectacular because it contains stickers, according to the report. Homer Simpson's Little Book of Laziness and Monty Python's Big Red Book are are also restricted.
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Why is Lord of the Flies banned?

A committee of the Toronto, Canada Board of Education ruled on June 23, 1988, that the novel is "racist and recommended that it be removed from all schools" after parents objected to the book's use of racial profanity, saying that the novel denigrated Black people, according to the ALA.
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Why is Wings of Fire banned?

Reason: The book is a collection of schoolyard jokes, riddles, insults, and jump-rope rhymes and is illustrated by Maurice Sendak. Reason: sexual content, offensive language, violence and being unsuited to age group.
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Why is Brown Bear Brown Bear banned?

In 2010, the book was briefly banned from Texas' third grade curriculum due to a confusion between author of children's books Bill Martin Jr, and author of Ethical Marxism: The Categorical Imperative of Liberation (Creative Marxism) philosopher Bill Martin. Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?
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Why was James and the Giant Peach banned?

In 1986, a WI town banned this book because religious groups thought a scene featuring a spider licking her lips could be taken in two ways, including sexual.
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Are electrical junction boxes allowed in attic?

Yes, junction boxes in attics, suspended ceilings and crawl spaces are legal. Basically, the rule is that ALL wire connections must be accessible. In other words, you can't cut a hole in a wall or ceiling and bury a junction box by covering it with drywall, paneling, tile, or whatever.
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Do attics have lights?

But most attics have a light located inside at least one of the attic access openings. The light has to contain a switch or be controlled by a wall switch, and at least one switch must be at the usual point of entry to the space.
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Where is Light in the Attic Records?

Light in the Attic Records is an independent record label that was established in 2002 in Seattle, Washington by Matt Sullivan. The label is known for its roster of reissue projects and for its distribution catalog.
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What is the book about where the sidewalk ends?

Where the Sidewalk Ends is a 1974 children's poetry collection written and illustrated by Shel Silverstein. It was published by Harper and Row Publishers. The book's poems address many common childhood concerns and also present purely fanciful stories and imagination inspiring images.
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How many copies of A Light in the Attic have been sold?

Silverstein's poems would give grammarians fits, that does not seem to have bothered children, parents or librarians. ''Attic'' has sold more than 1 million copies since 1981, and it has been showered with awards.
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Why is the color purple banned?

There have been different reasons for the book being banned, including religious objections, homosexuality, violence, African history, rape, incest, drug abuse, explicit language, and sexual scenes. These challenges were all eventually overruled.
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