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Hermione is a terrible role model. I would never want my kinds to grow up like her. What was Rowling thinking? Geez.


Out of that list, I haven't read (but want to read) The Catcher in the Rye, Forever, James and the Giant Peach, And Tango Makes Three, and The Chocolate War. I've read the others and I love them all, especially The Golden Compass, Harry Potter, and The Adventures of Huckleberry Fin. I can see why parents would want to wait to read certain books until they're old enough to handle the language or themes, but I think it's horrible to ban books
Mary wrote: "Why do you thing Hermione is a terrible role model?"
Sorry, I was just kidding. Making fun of all the people who wanted to ban Harry Potter. I would love to have my boys want to be like Hermoine. Or strong and independent like Harry. Isn't there something better out there for those people to do?
Sorry, I was just kidding. Making fun of all the people who wanted to ban Harry Potter. I would love to have my boys want to be like Hermoine. Or strong and independent like Harry. Isn't there something better out there for those people to do?

James and Giant Peach
This book has been challenged because it’s too magical, advocates communism , and because James disobeys his Aunts, despite the fact that they are abusive. It's just a story.
This book has been challenged because it’s too magical, advocates communism , and because James disobeys his Aunts, despite the fact that they are abusive. It's just a story.
A Wrinkle in Time
Censorship for this book is because of witches, crystal balls and demons. Also, because Jesus is listed among the the names of great artists, philosophers and teachers. Isn't that awful?
Censorship for this book is because of witches, crystal balls and demons. Also, because Jesus is listed among the the names of great artists, philosophers and teachers. Isn't that awful?
I have not read this book yet but I want to. A few other people have told me that The Giver is one of their favorite books.


Which book?
The Golden Compass-Philip Pullman
Lord of the Flies-William Golding
Harry Potter series-J.K. Rowling
Bridge to Terabithia by Katherine Paterson.
James and the Giant Peach by Roald Dahl
A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L’Engle.
The Chocolate War by Robert Cormier.
I've read all of these ones. Bridge to Terabithia was my favorite. But I don't understand why it's banned?
Lord of the Flies-William Golding
Harry Potter series-J.K. Rowling
Bridge to Terabithia by Katherine Paterson.
James and the Giant Peach by Roald Dahl
A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L’Engle.
The Chocolate War by Robert Cormier.
I've read all of these ones. Bridge to Terabithia was my favorite. But I don't understand why it's banned?

*Spoiler that I think everyone knows*
she dies? I know I hated that book because of it...
i dont know
but theres death in other childrens books
too.
i think...
so why even bother
but theres death in other childrens books
too.
i think...
so why even bother



Of the books I've read I can't see why these books would be banned because I've read others with more controversial stuff in school so I have to wonder.
Xx. (smiley.miley) .xX wrote: "I've read all of these ones. Bridge to Terabithia was my favorite. But I don't understand why it's banned? ."
Jordan is right about one of the reasons. Another reason is that their imagination was considered witchcraft back in the day.
I try to encourage my boys to open their minds a bit more then what they do.
Jordan is right about one of the reasons. Another reason is that their imagination was considered witchcraft back in the day.
I try to encourage my boys to open their minds a bit more then what they do.
❤ ☠ Elyssa ☠ ❤ wrote: "Xx. (smiley.miley) .xX wrote: "I've read all of these ones. Bridge to Terabithia was my favorite. But I don't understand why it's banned? ."
Jordan is right about one of the reasons. Another rea..."
ah. i understand now. but they had amazing imaginations, if anything i want my baby girl to grow up that way. just without her best friend dying.
Jordan is right about one of the reasons. Another rea..."
ah. i understand now. but they had amazing imaginations, if anything i want my baby girl to grow up that way. just without her best friend dying.

What reason is given for The Giver to be banned???
I've read 3,4,5 and 6. I can understan why 'Forever' is inappropriate for children under a certain age but I can't understand why they need to ban books, let people make their own choices on what they read.
I mean seriously, Harry Potter is inappropriate for children? You have GOT to be kidding.
I mean seriously, Harry Potter is inappropriate for children? You have GOT to be kidding.

I believe that the reason these books are band is because now days we have so many different types of religions and christianity is viewed differently in each one of them. What most parents don't realize is that the ages have changed and are more educated or smarter and not so brain washed in the beliefs they were grown up in. Some call it rebelion but in reality it is called being independent and having their own ideas.
By baning these books, society is trying to not expose the imagination of a child but in true reality if you think about it, these kids learn these ideas from the TV such as in cartoons, movies, and most of all from their other friends at school.
I believe that the more a parent or society keeps from a child the more rebelious the person will become, kind of like when you tell your kid "No", they do it anyway.
Also, most parents guard their children from the truth, for example they don't let their children go to funerals and tell their kids that their in heaven and will see them when they go to heaven.
Being a parent of 3 children (grown now), I am a little more open minded and exposed my children to the reality and not lie to them. When I lost my 3rd husband, I took my children to the funeral and let them touch him. I wanted them to know the truth.
I could go on and on and give many examples of what society and parents keep from their children. But what I want to point out is that grown ups have to grow up. No one stops growing up, we should learn something everyday, and the only way we are to grow up is by exposing ourselves to these types of books so we can understand our children and maybe teach them the significance behind what they see and learn and read.
Sorry to rattle on, but I am a 46 year old Army Veteran who has experienced life in war and from a very strict religion when I was a child. I am one of the ones who rebelled and went my own way and to this day I do not go to church but I still hold the christian values of being respectful but letting my children have/making their own choices and not forcing them or brain washing them.

As to the point of Harry Potter and other books. Aren't you glad that schools are actually introducing material that kids can be interested in?

Hi Jencey, The only thing I don't like about what they are letting our kids today read is that they are cutting out all the important facts of the story (like death)or of the history (Constitution & Bill of Rights founders like our forefathers history or the reasons for the wars we've lived through). Also, I think they should be teaching Anthropology (the study of humans, culture characteristics, distrbution, customs, social relationships of humanity) instead of Psychology or Health Class. As far as english lit class for High School goes, I think they could do better with the reads they choose or maybe even choose reads that some freshman college students have to read.
Actually I believe Health Class needs to be eliminated (they learn sex from TV & Moviesor and in Biology when they study the reproductive system)- I believe that it should be the parents responsibility to teach their kids about sex,their sexual body parts and the types of protection to use.


Me too Jencey - I highly recommend Home Schooling if a parent can do so - or at least put their kids in other activities or even in an advance educated class so they can advance.
Jencey wrote: "Aren't you glad that schools are actually introducing material that kids can be interested in? "
It is hard to please anyone now a days. Most parents probably find it irritating that they have to read with their kids every night. I get sheets sent home all the time for reading check offs.
Ronda - I also believe that the school system should think about reaching higher standards. I wish I had time to home school my boys. Home schooling would be a good independent at home job that some could do. Like DayCare.
By cutting out some of the important facts the schools are just helping coddle the children. I try to teach my boys important issues about these facts when we travel. EX... Devil's Tower. It is a scared area for Native Americans, however, it has been taken away. It is sad to see people climbing the beautiful rock. Also, it is a natural beauty that needs to be shared with everyone. I also mixed in the cultural stories of how the Tower became to be. It was enjoyable. I teach to respect others, their religions, culture, customs, and other aspects of being a human. I also incorporate the respect that nature needs. Which is even more important as we use up all of the resources and pollute the lands.
The hardest part for me is that my boys need to learn two different histories. The American history and Native American history. What is our history can make them fail history classes all together. Balance is hard.
Oh, I am so with you about sex ed. Parents should speak to their children. School with sex ed teach it way too late now a days that it is a just a waste of time and resources. Parents step up. It is embarrassing, get over it. Move on and talk about The birds and the bees.
It is hard to please anyone now a days. Most parents probably find it irritating that they have to read with their kids every night. I get sheets sent home all the time for reading check offs.
Ronda - I also believe that the school system should think about reaching higher standards. I wish I had time to home school my boys. Home schooling would be a good independent at home job that some could do. Like DayCare.
By cutting out some of the important facts the schools are just helping coddle the children. I try to teach my boys important issues about these facts when we travel. EX... Devil's Tower. It is a scared area for Native Americans, however, it has been taken away. It is sad to see people climbing the beautiful rock. Also, it is a natural beauty that needs to be shared with everyone. I also mixed in the cultural stories of how the Tower became to be. It was enjoyable. I teach to respect others, their religions, culture, customs, and other aspects of being a human. I also incorporate the respect that nature needs. Which is even more important as we use up all of the resources and pollute the lands.
The hardest part for me is that my boys need to learn two different histories. The American history and Native American history. What is our history can make them fail history classes all together. Balance is hard.
Oh, I am so with you about sex ed. Parents should speak to their children. School with sex ed teach it way too late now a days that it is a just a waste of time and resources. Parents step up. It is embarrassing, get over it. Move on and talk about The birds and the bees.

How is she supposed to excel if the teacher holds her back? I would be mad about this.



Even during their computer time when my son was in the third grade, he installed a game on the schools computer ( I had to get on to my brother who had been teaching him how to program and do stuff on the computer). Anyway, after I put him in the Gifted and Talented, things changed a little and pretty soon that wasn't enough so I enrolled him into an online college for the Gifted & Talent.
It is called EPGY http://epgy.stanford.edu/
or
http://www.scholarsearchassoc.com/pro...
They offer financial aid and even grants. By the time my son was in 8th grade, he took his first A.C.T. and scored as high as a 10th grader.
My two daughters weren't challenged enough either so I got them involved in the community theather and helping other kids after school.
Good to know. I've got a few more years before they are in high school. Hopefully, the teachers they have keep encouraging them to read, especially beyond their level reading.


Come to think of it. I don't remember being pushed to read in HS either. It was usually read a book throughout the semester. Read the book, write a report, and hand it in. That is it. Unless, it was a lit class.

The Giver is amazing. It's one of those books that I tracked down and bought as an adult after having to read it in school. It's kind of grim but I don't think it should be banned.
As an aside regarding the brief commentary on sex ed: A lot of parents don't or won't talk to their kids and/or what they "know" is wrong or incomplete. And the biology part is concidered part of sex ed. Of course, right now we're stuck with 'abstinance only' which doesn't help get real, useful information out there at all. I'm a firm believer that more accurate information is a good thing.
Tiamat_the_red wrote: "As an aside regarding the brief commentary on sex ed: A lot of parents don't or won't talk to their kids and/or what they "know" is wrong or incomplete. And the biology part is concidered part of sex ed. Of course, right now we're stuck with 'abstinance only' which doesn't help get real, useful information out there at all. I'm a firm believer that more accurate information is a good thing."
I've had the sex talk with my boys. They are 8,7, & 5 (soon to be six). Five is a bit young but since I was talking to one and the others came in I made it a group thing. I know that boys at 10 are making babies. It isn't that far off and everyone once in a while i do bring up the subject with them and refresh their memories. Sex ed is probably a good class. However, most kids are smarter then we were at that age. They just know more. by the time that get to sex ed they have already learned about it else where. This way they are learning from me. And as a parent I have to excuse to when it comes to them turning into teenagers.
I've had the sex talk with my boys. They are 8,7, & 5 (soon to be six). Five is a bit young but since I was talking to one and the others came in I made it a group thing. I know that boys at 10 are making babies. It isn't that far off and everyone once in a while i do bring up the subject with them and refresh their memories. Sex ed is probably a good class. However, most kids are smarter then we were at that age. They just know more. by the time that get to sex ed they have already learned about it else where. This way they are learning from me. And as a parent I have to excuse to when it comes to them turning into teenagers.

I believe ages 5 yrs old and up should be taught by their parents what sex is and there should be a constant reminder of the consequences that happen if you don't use protection. This is something that needs to be taught at home and not at school. Parents should teach their children to have good heads on their shoulders when making decisions and they can't learn that at school because once they are in school, they get peer presure and influenced.
As far as reading and watching rated R or X stuff on TV or movies, I don't have a problem with it because I look at sex as a beautiful thing when love is involved. I believe in reality and sugar coating reality with made up things is not going to protect them in the future.
A lot of religious groups would disagree with my statement but I know for a fact that the preachers kids on the block are always the first ones in trouble or are pregnant - this wouldn't happen if their parents would of been more open with them and didn't make everything look like some kind of sin.
ok, I will shut up now - sorry for rattling on - I'm just old and proud of the way I raised my kids which is the totally the oposite of the way I was raised.
I'm glad that someone has some of the same views as me. I got a flack fir telling my little one about sex but really there is no good time except as early as posible. I don't let them watch x stuff but rated r doesn't bother me to a point. There are many zombie vampire movies that are rated R, which they happen to love. As for sex they know about it and still think it is gross so they make fun of the couple and say I don't have to worry about them liking a girl for a long time. Which is good!!! You are right about the marriage thing. Even within our tribes women were married off young. So the big bad movie ends up being made fun of by kids. Which I find funny and like the conversations that can come up. My boys also love CSI, graphic yes! At least they learn a bit and I don't have to watch lame shows.

Books mentioned in this topic
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (other topics)A Wrinkle in Time (other topics)
The Giver (other topics)
Bridge to Terabithia (other topics)
James and the Giant Peach (other topics)
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1.The Catcher in the Rye-J.D. Salinger
2.The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn-Mark Twain
3.Forever-Judy Blume
4.The Golden Compass-Philip Pullman
5.Lord of the Flies-William Golding
6. Harry Potter series-J.K. Rowling
7. Bridge to Terabithia by Katherine Paterson.
8. James and the Giant Peach by Roald Dahl.
9. And Tango Makes Three by Peter Parnell and Justin Richardson.
10.A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L’Engle.
11.The Chocolate War by Robert Cormier.
12.The Giver by Lois Lowery.