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Comments on: Classic Books I’m Glad I Read, and a Few I Wish I Hadn’t
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By: Laura
https://thetwodandelions.com/classic-books-im-glad-i-read-and-a-few-i-wish-i-hadnt/#comment-213
Fri, 16 Nov 2018 13:11:51 +0000http://thetwodandelions.com/?p=976#comment-213In reply to Tetene Meltzner.
As I recall Junie B. is the one where the child speaks in horrible English. What is that teaching our children? And I don’t remember my kids reading Stuart Little either — what a great book! Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
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By: Tetene Meltzner
https://thetwodandelions.com/classic-books-im-glad-i-read-and-a-few-i-wish-i-hadnt/#comment-212
Thu, 15 Nov 2018 15:52:11 +0000http://thetwodandelions.com/?p=976#comment-212Unfortunately some of these classics are not on required reading list anymore due to PC issues which to me is very worrisome. I am still not over the exchange of Stuart Little for Junie B. Jones in my kid’s elementary school.
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