![]() ![]() The National Post cites the "Chinaman who eats with sticks" and the "Rajah, with rubies" and notes "two fur-clad figures being pulled by a reindeer." The storyteller in the book is a boy named Marco who is imagining what he'll see as he goes to school. ![]() Many focused on the racist depictions in the well-known And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street. I followed the news stories as people reacted to the statement. Published in Feb of 2019 in Research on Diversity in Youth Literature, as of this writing it has been downloaded 274,425 times. Seuss's Children's Books by Katie Ishizuka and Ramón Stephens. And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street 1944 10m IMDb RATING 6.8 /10 89 YOUR RATING Rate Animation Short George Pals Puppetoon adaptation of the Dr. I strongly suspect they drew heavily from The Cat is Out of the Bag: Orientalism, Anti-Blackness, and White Supremacy in Dr. Seuss gets a brand new look on its 80th birthday, introducing Marco’s crazy carnival of creatures to a new generation of readers. The statement does not tell us who the experts on the panel were, or what they used to do their review. Covers have discoloring/yellowing, light red scribbling inside Mulberry. As you see, their statement says things like "supporting all children and families" and "inclusion" and "represents and supports all communities and families." It lists the six books they will no longer publish but they don't give us any details on what-in those books-motivated their decision. And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street by Dr. ![]()
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