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When Good Intentions Create Controversial Children’s Books
Children’s books are often created with the best intentions. Many authors write stories hoping to teach kindness, empathy, courage, friendship, acceptance, or important life lessons that help young readers grow emotionally and socially. Parents, educators, and publishers also value books that encourage positive behavior and meaningful conversations. Because of this, children’s literature is often viewed as a powerful tool for shaping how children understand themselves and the
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