1/ MUST READ! Ever wondered how all the sexually explicit, morally disgusting, and dangerous books get into our children’s schools, classrooms, and libraries?
@SkyTreeFairs and I did a deep dive and discovered who the real wolf in Grandma’s clothing is.
We see you @scholastic!
2/ Here are pages from “Welcome to St. Hell,” a 2022 @Scholastic book that glamorizes gender transitioning to middle schoolers. (We’ve censored these pages as the original content could violate social media policies against sexual material):
3/ The following quotes are from “Melissa,” another pro-trans @Scholastic book for children ages 8–12 written by radical activist-author @lxgino.
4/ Here is an excerpt from a different book published by @Scholastic titled “Rick.” Marketed for children ages 8–12, it tells the story of a grandfather and grandchild coming out as trans to one another.
5/ As further evidence of how obscene these books are, @BraveBooksUS had a FB ad that included images from @Scholastic’s book, “Heartstopper,” which got rejected for depicting “people in explicit or suggestive positions or images that show nudity or cleavage.”
6/ Who is @Scholastic’s beloved author Alex Gino? Gino is a radical critical gender activist and self-described “fat femme” who calls for defunding law enforcement.
7/ Some assume that because @Scholastic is a world-renowned children’s publisher, these books we’ve highlighted are the exception. That is incorrect.
Scholastic prioritizes LGBTQIA+-themed books—including those that have obscene, graphic content.
8/ @Scholastic has published a list of their 100+ LGBTQIA+ books on their website. (This list is not exhaustive as we found many other LGBTQ-themed books not on it.)
9/ These books may appear innocent, which is how @Scholastic is able to mislead parents. Here is an example of a Scholastic LGBTQ+ picture book. Most parents would not imagine this award-winning story would focus on what appears to be grooming a little boy into dressing in drag.
10/ For many years, @Scholastic has been championed by educators as a trusted publisher of children’s content. This should no longer be the case. Scholastic is pushing sexualized and gender-confusing content for minors into schools and libraries.
What can YOU do about it?
11/ Download the PDF at that documents the inappropriate and sexualized children’s content published and distributed by @Scholastic. Share it with your school leaders, and insist that your school switches to an age-appropriate book fair with @SkyTreeFairs.skytreebookfairs.org
12/ Retweet this thread to help spread awareness! Many do not know that this wolf in sheep's clothing has taken over their local libraries and schools.
Lastly, learn how to join the mission of @SkyTreeFairs by heading to today!skytreebookfairs.org
"They are not just the 1,000-pound gorilla in this space. They are the space," Cameron said. "They are the ones publishing this material. We want to knock them out of the race."
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