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But, when the day arrives, will Willy be able to swim faster than his 300 million friends? He'll have to if he stands a chance of meeting the marvellous egg.

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Ranked number 2 in the 1990-1999 most challenged books in the USA for its portrayal of a gay couple one of whom is the father of the boy they look after, the book featured in the 2008 US Presidential Election when it was revealed Vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin had tried to get the book removed from a local library. This picture book is based on the real-life experience of Jazz Jennings, who is now a teenager. Jazz knows she is a girl who loves pink and dressing up like a mermaid, even though her family is a little confused until they visit a doctor. From there, the book explains what it means to be transgender with simple language and appealing illustrations. Unfortunately, it’s pretty easy to guess why this book has been challenged by parents in some areas—but in response, there have also been supportive readings of the book organized across the U.S. The Watsons Go to Birmingham – 1963 by Christopher Paul Curtis I'm sure most parents wouldn't want to read this to their kids. But people like me who have no interest in hiding how sex and reproduction work will enjoy it. This is a well know and well loved classic. I chose it because it makes people think about the ideas of freedom of speech and censorship if such an innocent children's book could be banned." Ruth, North Yorkshire. This book is written in an innocent, warm, accessible language and can be easily read by young children. It is also a useful guide for parents in need of simple explanations for facts of life.

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This tale “about first love, first sex, and everything in between” saw the author have his invite to talk to the students at Manchester High School for Girls withdrawn. The Head Teacher considered the book’s themes to be “inappropriate”, although the author believed it was the prospect of dealing with irate parents that had influenced the Head more. urn:oclc:861482674 Republisher_date 20140314062706 Republisher_operator [email protected] Scandate 20140312020624 Scanner scribe1.shenzhen.archive.org Scanningcenter shenzhen Source Never before have the facts of life been presented in such an accessible—or novel—way. Our hero is Willy, a little sperm who lives inside Mr. Browne with 300 million friends. Every day Willy practices for the Great Swimming Race. And when the day arrives, he swims faster than his 300 million friends to win the prize—a marvelous egg. Then something wonderful happens, and eventually Mr. and Mrs. Browne have a baby girl who has the same winning smile as Willy and who grows up to be a great swimmer. Hilariously funny, warm, and playful, this is a picture book that appeals to both children and grown-ups.

Where Willy Went - Nicholas Allan - Google Books Where Willy Went - Nicholas Allan - Google Books

This article about a children's novel of the 2000s is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. The book "Where Willy Went" is a challenged book because it discusses the process of conception at a younger age level. The book is geared towards the ages 5 to 6, however, I don't think this is an appropriate age to discuss this subject within the classroom. Although this is an important subject that needs to be taught, I think it is important that the students parents have the option to teach them. I believe that if the book is used within the classroom, parents consent must be given first. When he was 12 he made a model of a galleon out of a walnut shell which was exhibited at the Royal Academy in London. Nope. This sperm named Willy is indeed on the banned book lists. I'm guessing that though this copy does show wear and tear, the wrong people (book-burners) just haven't stumbled upon it . . . yet.The big day is here! He must swim through Mr. Browne and shoot out into Mrs. Browne to get to the goody prize.

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The book not only attempts to normalize gay parenting but also describes how the biological mother gets impregnated from donated sperm. It was this and the use of words such as vagina, sperm and womb that some found unacceptable and the book has been challenged repeatedly in the US. im going to be straigth with you a few months ago i was in a dark place and was thinking of just ending all my suffering but then just a few days ago my pal introduced me to where willy went by nicholas allen this boook cured my depreshun alone i th ehumer is so utterly supreme i was put into cardiac arrest with laughter i no longer attend therapy or take anti depressants this book was gifted by the gods" - Alfie Murray We all know that having to poop can get in the way of our fun, but when you gotta go, well, you go. Apparently, kids don't always feel this way, and some are afraid to poop and tend to hold it in. It Hurts When I Poop by Howard J. Bennett is a book about a kid named Ryan whose fear of experiencing pain while he poops encourages him to hold it in, thinking it will all just magically disappear on its own. Of course, he can't do this forever, and eventually he has to do the deed. So, as the story goes, "Sometimes it came out as hard little balls. Other times in came out as one big ball." Yes, that's an actual quote from the book. I Wish Daddy Didn't Drink So Much by Judith Vigna is a Christmas story told by Lisa, who seems to want to rain on her father's boozy parade by demanding he actually go sledding with her like he'd promised. Doesn't she know parents are always making promises they have no intention on keeping? Sounds like little Lisa needs a wakeup call.

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Hilariously funny, warm, and endearing, this is a picture book that appeals on different levels to both children and grown-ups. This week is Banned Books Week, the week we celebrate having the freedom to read whatever we want. Did you know that even children’s books are challenged sometimes? It’s true. You might wonder why anyone would try to ban a picture book or a young adult novel. It turns out that there are a whole lot of reasons, including parents’ desires to protect their children from things like magic (the Harry Potter series), scientifically accurate sexual education ( Where Willy Went), and even depictions of people at the beach ( Where’s Waldo?). The best book I've ever read. The story was thrilling and the artwork is better than van gogh. I strongly recommend this book for anyone wanting to know where willy went. I have showed it to all my friends (3) here's what they said:

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