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Synopsis Source: Amazon.com Daddy's Roomate: "This Story's narrator begins with his parents divorce and continues with the arrival of 'someone new at Daddy's house'. The new arrival is male. This new concept is explained to the child as 'just one more kind of love'. The text is suitably straightforward, and the format-single lines of copy beneath full page illustrations - easily accessible to the intended autdience." |
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The intended audience? Single lines of test beneath full page illustrations!? Yes well, the younger the better as outlined by the homosexual community, the National Education Association and the U.N. |
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Synopsis Source: Amazon.com Heather Has Two Mommies: "Heather's favourite number is two. She has two legs, two eyes, two ears, two hands, and two feet. heather also has two mommies, Mama June and Mamma Kate." |
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Here again, the intended audience seems a little young for the intended message. The mention of artificial insemination in this novel is particularly disturbing, begging the question |
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why? Why are books like these on the shelves at all? For what purpose are they being produced? Intelligent choices about such key issues cannot be made at this age. It is therefore repugnant in the extreme that such books are being targeted towards young children!! |
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