Anonymous wrote:
‘According to the Central York School District, the series was never banned. Instead, the books were included on a list of resources that was later pulled.’
https://amp.centredaily.com/news/nation-world/national/article266375536.html
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I heard about this and don't exactly know why the books were banned. Do all the main characters have two moms?
I looked at them and considered ordering them for my DS who likes coding. But I figured out why they were banned. In the first couple books, the girls are all boy crazy. In one of the books, one of the MCs (they are 9) has a crush on another girl. Nope, these are not books that my DS will like. He wouldn't want to read about boy-girl crushes or girl-girl crushes.
And I guess everything is all about your son. Small world you live in. You need to get out more.
Yes, when I choose which books to buy for DS to read at our house, it's all about him. I'm not a school librarian. This is a parenting site.
And these books sound boring and a bit insulting for their target audience and intended purpose. But if it works, fine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I heard about this and don't exactly know why the books were banned. Do all the main characters have two moms?
I looked at them and considered ordering them for my DS who likes coding. But I figured out why they were banned. In the first couple books, the girls are all boy crazy. In one of the books, one of the MCs (they are 9) has a crush on another girl. Nope, these are not books that my DS will like. He wouldn't want to read about boy-girl crushes or girl-girl crushes.
And I guess everything is all about your son. Small world you live in. You need to get out more.
Anonymous wrote:
I heard about this and don't exactly know why the books were banned. Do all the main characters have two moms?
I looked at them and considered ordering them for my DS who likes coding. But I figured out why they were banned. In the first couple books, the girls are all boy crazy. In one of the books, one of the MCs (they are 9) has a crush on another girl. Nope, these are not books that my DS will like. He wouldn't want to read about boy-girl crushes or girl-girl crushes.
Anonymous wrote:I heard about this and don't exactly know why the books were banned. Do all the main characters have two moms?
I looked at them and considered ordering them for my DS who likes coding. But I figured out why they were banned. In the first couple books, the girls are all boy crazy. In one of the books, one of the MCs (they are 9) has a crush on another girl. Nope, these are not books that my DS will like. He wouldn't want to read about boy-girl crushes or girl-girl crushes.
Anonymous wrote:So, this book does not teach coding- it is a babysitters club type book with characters that code. And the books are not really banned. That is what I get from a Google search.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So are these books about coding?!? It doesn’t seem like that is the case.
Either way. They were banned for encouraging girls to pursue science.
Really?
Provide a citation for this statement. A reputable citation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So are these books about coding?!? It doesn’t seem like that is the case.
Either way. They were banned for encouraging girls to pursue science.
Really?
Provide a citation for this statement. A reputable citation.
Is the Guardian reputable enough for a RWNJ? I posted it upthread, but there’s no one in the world more fragile and unable to think than a RWNJ.
“In a statement explaining the ban of the diverse resources, the school district’s board president at the time, Jane Johnson, said: “What we are attempting to do is balance legitimate academic freedom with what could be literature/materials that are too activist in nature, and may lean more toward indoctrination rather than age-appropriate academic content.”
Girls coding is “too activist in nature” and is “indoctrination” as well as not age-appropriate? You dumb clucks just want smear yourselves right into a world like Saudi Arabia, don’t you?