Of Hop on Pop
By Dr. Suess
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So children hopping on their fathers is a problem? Didn't know that. I agree with you that this ban is ridiculous.
ReplyDeleteI really liked your blog Andrew! I liked the vocabulary you used, and I also agree with you that it is ridiculous that "Hop On Pop" has been banned.
ReplyDeleteThe banning is sort of a common sense thing. Hopping on your father is the reason why it is banned, REALLY! Great video by the way!
ReplyDeleteYour video was really good I also like your vocabulary but I also can't understand how something that is more playful than harmful be banned.
ReplyDeleteGreat job on your video! I really liked how you explained the book and why it was banned!
ReplyDeleteThe video was good and the information was clear. But banning a book for that reason is nonsense.
ReplyDeleteI learned that it was published in 1963 and challenged in 2012. It was very clear to hear what you were saying.
ReplyDeleteGreat job, Andrew! I agree that the reason this book is banned is ridiculous because most kids enjoy Dr. Seuss and his intentions are harmless.
ReplyDeleteI totally agree with you on banning this book is ridiculous. I also liked your word choice and how you were loud. Good job
ReplyDeleteGreat job, Andrew! I agree that the reason this book is banned is ridiculous because most kids enjoy Dr. Seuss and his intentions are harmless.
ReplyDeleteI really liked how strongly you felt over a child's book being banned even though you said that you really don't care about the book. You needed to read from the book though.
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