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 are they banning Where the Sidewalk Ends?

Based on a 2007 online poll, the National Education Association list the book as one of its "Teachers' Top 100 Books for Children." Controversial because of profanity and subject matter, the book was banned in many libraries and schools.
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Is Where The Sidewalk Ends appropriate?

Great as a read aloud for pre-readers, a book for beginning readers, and a surefire hit with third and fourth graders who get a kick out of reading and reciting the many funny poems.
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Why Is Where The Wild Things Are Banned?

Mid-1960s: Where the Wild Things Are, Maurice Sendak

When the book was finally published in 1963, the book was banned because adults found it problematic that Max was punished by being sent to bed without dinner, and they also bristled at the book's supernatural themes.
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Why was Lorax banned?

The Lorax by Dr.

Dr. Seuss' environmental kid's book was banned in 1989 in a California school because it was believed to portray logging in a poor light and would turn children against the foresting industry.
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Why is 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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Why was Charlie and the Chocolate Factory banned?

5. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory: Roald Dahl. This book was originally banned due to the fact that the depiction of the oompa loompas was seen as racist. Roald Dahl was taken aback by this and changed the description of the oompa loompas in a revised version.
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Why was Green Eggs and Ham banned in China?

Seuss's Green Eggs and Ham was banned in Maoist China in 1965. What was the reason? Apparently, it portrayed Marxism in a bad light by showing the Sam-I-Am character force his possessions (green eggs and ham) onto someone else. The ban was not lifted until Seuss' death in 1991.
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Why is hunger games banned?

The reason for this stated: “They were banned due to insensitivity, offensive language, violence, anti-family, anti-ethic and occult/satanic.” In 2014, the novel was also banned for reasons of inserted religious perspective.
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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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Is where the sidewalk ends good for kids?

“Where the Sidewalk Ends” by Shel Silverstein is one of Reading Kingdom's recommended poetry books for kids.
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Is Shel Silverstein appropriate for kids?

Shel Silverstein's masterful collections of poems and drawings are at once outrageously funny and profound — beloved by children of all ages. For decades, parents and children alike have embraced the award-winning works of poet, author, illustrator and songwriter Shel Silverstein.
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Why is Shel Silverstein's book A Light in the Attic banned?

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. Dry the dishes anymore. Shel Silverstein, A Light in the Attic (New York: Harper & Row Publishers, 1981), 12.
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Is Shel Silverstein on the banned book list?

With such a beloved reputation, you would think there's no way Silverstein also had a reputation for banned books. However, he is a frequently banned and challenged author, and his book, A Light in the Attic comes in at number 51 on the 100 Most Frequently Challenged Books List, 1990-1999.
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Is Harry Potter banned in the US?

According to the American Library Association, Harry Potter books are now the most challenged books of the entire 21 st century. The books continue to be challenged and banned across the United States, the most recent occurrence in a Nashville Catholic school in 2019.
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Why was the Hate U Give banned?

That's when the board said it learned the book was being read in freshman English class, and it banned the novel in November, citing inappropriate language.
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Why is Black Hawk Down book banned?

In 2008, "Black Hawk Down" by Mark Bowden was banned from a Lafourche Parish classroom because it contains profanity.
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Why was Alice in Wonderland banned in China?

In 1931, the work was banned in China by the Governor of Huan Province on the grounds that “Animals should not use human language, and…it [is] disastrous to put animals and human beings on the same level.”
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Why is Goosebumps banned?

Like the Scary Stories books, the Goosebumps series was banned by parents who felt that the books were too graphic and scary for their children. Many parents wanted to protect their kids from the element of fear; however, some teachers felt that Goosebumps helped students manage the feeling of being afraid.
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Why is And Tango Makes Three Controversial?

Challenges have included complaints that the story is “unsuitable for young children” and has "homosexual overtones.” Others have said the book "is based on one of those subjects that is best discovered by students in another time or in another place." Some parents have also requested the book be placed in a section ...
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Why is Matilda banned?

Some might view Matilda's story as a lesson in personal triumph and an example of the eternal fight for good against evil. However, library and school administrators have pushed for the censorship of the book on the grounds that the presentation of neglectful abusive parents can be harmful to young children.
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Why is the Bridge of Terabithia banned?

Bridge to Terabithia has the dubious distinction of being one of the most frequently banned and/or challenged books in the United States, supposedly because of its references to witchcraft and atheism and a lot of swearing.
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Why is Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire banned?

Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire

The novel was originally challenged because it characterized authority as “stupid” and portrays “good witches and good magic.” Challenged, but retained in the New Haven, Conn. schools (2003) despite claims the series "makes witchcraft and wizardry alluring to children."
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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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