Tuesday, March 17, 2015
Banned Early Readers
Well, dear readers, I was wrong. I did find two books, and very likely there are more.
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Walking through the woods one day is Sasha, a little girl. Her aunt has sent her on an errand to borrow some needle and thread. When Sasha spots the strange house, she decides to go inside. As she makes her way to the house, she helps a gate (by greasing it with butter), a hungry dog (by giving him her bread) and a cat (by giving her some meat). After Sasha is taken captive by Bony-legs, the cat, dog, and gate help her to escape, repaying her for her kindness.
So why was this book banned? Because it deals with magic and witchcraft. So, of course, does Snow White and countless other fairy and folk tales. But I guess the reasoning is that young children should be kept away from such things. Someone should have told that to Walt Disney. The real reason, I think, is because the illustrations are so deliciously scary. Zimmers witch is truly a horror with her long warty nose and witchy grin. And the details in this book are wonderful. In the bathroom where Bony-legs locks Sasha, the bathtub has gnarly feet and the bath tiles show skulls and skeleton bones.
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And the reason this book was banned? Someone, somewhere decided it was too morbid for children. And you know what, maybe for some kids it is. Thats why those boys and girls who dont like to be scared wont check it out of the library. But for those who do (and my daughters name is scrawled inside our worn copy) let them read it.
So go out there and celebrate Banned Books Week. Read a banned book or two or three. Check out a bunch from your library and read them to your kids--or to someone elses kids. If they dont like it, theyll let you know.
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