![]() ![]() If you’re a long-time Reading Partners supporter, you may remember this blog from 2015 that listed five children’s books you didn’t know were banned. With book-banning efforts on the rise in recent years, and even in the past twelve months, Banned Books Week seeks to bring awareness to censorship and unite us all in our freedom to read. Since then, parents, school districts, and concerned citizens have pushed for thousands of other books to be removed from shelves throughout the country. Legend has it that the first official book banning in the US occurred in 1624 when the Puritans banned the New English Canaan, a book that critiqued and attacked Puritan customs. ![]() Both of these books have been on banned book lists in the US. What do Charlotte’s Web and the dictionary have in common? No, it’s not that they both include the word “pig” somewhere in their pages. ![]()
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