“Who Cares About Disabled People?,” Pam Adams: You can’t fault author Adams for her intentions - this book teaches children to respect people living with disabilities. Someone had to fill that void, and we are all the better for it. “Ma! There’s Nothing to Do in Here!,” Barbara Park: For decades, the world of literature lacked a rhyming children’s book told from the point of a view of a bored fetus. raves: “Unless you really want to encourage boys (and girls) to jump around performing various urinating stunts, this title is an unnecessary purchase.” Mimi wants to perform in it too, but can Mimi pee without a pee pee?” Martha Simpson of the Stratford (Conn.) Library Assn. “Little Monkey’s Big Peeing Circus,” Tjibbe Veldkamp: Here is the actual publisher’s description of this book: “An exceptionally talented pee-er, Little Monkey opens a peeing circus so he can show off his talents. “Children Are No Match for Fire,” Carol Dean: Is it a children’s book about fire safety, or a rock opera by the most hardcore death metal band of all time? You be the judge! Kramer: This book about an “extremely overweight” 14-year-old girl who gets in shape and becomes a soccer star is the perfect choice for parents who want their daughters to hate their bodies.
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