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Appropriate and Inappropriate Middle-Grade Books

Posted on March 30, 2015 by Kell

Books for children are the ones most likely to be challenged based on content. If parents are to decide for their children which books are appropriate, that means that “inappropriate” books can and should be published so all parents have that choice.

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