A very interesting Infographic of Banned Books 😀
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This makes for fascinating reading (and horrifying – all that banning!)
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Most of the books I’ve heard of, and knew that they had been banned, but had no idea that Green Eggs & Ham, Charlotte’s Web, The Wizard of Oz, and Where the Wild Things Are made the list! Great post – very informative!
🙂
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Pretty amazing – I can see why some countries would ban the adult books, but the children’s books? Come on!
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I reblogged the post, too. Thank you for this!
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Welcome 👍😃
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kewl Post-it!
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I did not know Green Eggs and Ham
Could be a part of Marxist ban!
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Great post! I had no idea these books had been banned. Green Eggs and Ham-really?
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😃
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