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Mama Eat Ant, Yuck! |
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Rating:  Summary: Raising better children for a better world Review: We can never have too many anti-bias books for children. I will buy every one, and support every one because I want to do my part to teach my children to love and accept all kinds of people. It's not politically correct. Who could look at our current political environment and claim this book is politically correct. We have to do all we can, now more than ever, to raise loving, respectful children so that in the future the world will not be so intolerant and hate-filled.
Rating:  Summary: Fun, Fun, Fun Review: What a FABULOUS book! The story is one which teaches appreciation for the diverse world in which we live -plus the rhyme is something that appeals to all ages. Buy this book-support LOVE not hate.
Rating:  Summary: VERY WEIRD BOOK, YUCK! Review: Yes, the title is weird, but the subject matter is even stranger. Buyer beware. By its cover this appears to be an innocent book for very young children. The contents quickly reveal another indoctrination tool from the busy homosexual lobby. Homosexuals are flooding the literary market with this junk and suggesting it be read even to newborns! By targeting youth, the "gay community" hopes to garner unquestioning acceptance of their agenda. Brainwashing kids insures an unencumbered future for homosexual unions which have been anathema in every country and in every society since recorded time. Don't give into political correctness. There are many more appropriate books around which don't exploit the trusting innocence of children.
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