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Agenda-driven books aren't a new thing. They are everywhere. What do you do about it? Do you let your kids pick anything off the shelves? How do you decide what to let them read and at what ages? Do you have a good list you go by or do it book by book? We need to explore the why behind what's going on in children's literature and not "check out" as moms before we check out books at the library.
Sweet books I love that display a normal family dynamic:
The Seven SiIly Eaters
Rainy Day Together
Little Bear books
Richard Scary books
Sylvester and the Magic Pebble
The Ox Cart Man
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By Lana Leigh Wilkens5
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Agenda-driven books aren't a new thing. They are everywhere. What do you do about it? Do you let your kids pick anything off the shelves? How do you decide what to let them read and at what ages? Do you have a good list you go by or do it book by book? We need to explore the why behind what's going on in children's literature and not "check out" as moms before we check out books at the library.
Sweet books I love that display a normal family dynamic:
The Seven SiIly Eaters
Rainy Day Together
Little Bear books
Richard Scary books
Sylvester and the Magic Pebble
The Ox Cart Man
Support the show