First of all the spelling is Caldecott. the Caldecott awards or medals are for outstanding juvenile books, as are the Newberry awards. One of the tomes of the late Maurice Sendak ( In the Night Kitchen) had a brief scene where a child is shown stark naked)- it can be argued this added nothing to the plot, which is wild fantasy over a usually very mundane subject- food. This might be one. Jake and Honeybunch go to Heaven was given the heave-ho as of possible sacrilegious content. the title characters are a mule-drawn truck driver ( a black man) and his ever-lovin" draft animal, well, both after a freak accident take l5 minutes to get up to the Pearly Gates- and the Mule pretty near wrecks the joint. dealing with life after death in a rather flippant fashion! there may be others. both of these were picture books and had objectionable visual content. Honeybunch"s Flying Mule kicks upsetting the grand ballroom topside! and the child was shown naked in Night Kitchen. so it goes, You can"t please everybody.
"Frindle" by Andrew Clements has been challenged and banned in several schools and libraries over the years since its publication in 1996. The reasons for the challenges vary, but most of them are related to perceived inappropriate language or themes in the book.
Are You There God, It's Me Margaret was banned by a number of school libraries for being "sexually offensive and amoral". It was removed from Gilbert, Arizona elementary school libraries. In Xenia, Ohio school libraries, the book was challenged because of "sex and anti-Christian behavior." It was also banned in Zimmerman, Minnesota but the ACLU was able to reverse the ban and allow students to check the book out if their parents give permission.
C.S. LewisWho
"The Lorax" by Dr. Seuss has faced challenges and bans in various schools and libraries over the years due to its environmental themes and perceived political implications. However, its status as a banned book can vary depending on the institution and local regulations.
its not totaly banned its banned only on below 12 years.
Liverpool was banned for five years because their finances are in a mess.
It is banned. Has been for many years.
Yes, "Fahrenheit 451" by Ray Bradbury has been banned or challenged in various schools and libraries over the years for reasons such as profanity, violence, and themes of censorship. Despite these challenges, the novel is widely recognized as a classic work of literature and continues to be studied in many educational settings.
yes it was banned for many years till thre 1960s
It is banned. Has been for many years.
No
he was banned a few years ago because he was gay and slept in the same bed as a boy for the duration of the show.