Culture wars may have come to gentle tales of tweens enjoying friends, fun, and programming
reached out to Girl Who Code, Moms for Liberty and Pennsylvania’s Central York School District to better understand the offending content within the series but did not immediately receive a response.My daughter is six and loved this book. She has been reticent to listen to or read chapter books lately, and she had me read this to her twice in one day. I liked there was conflict resolution, positive role models, and it felt grown-up enough to make her feel like she was peering into 6th grade.
“I haven’t seen any of our chapters that want to get rid of any books that help children find characters they identify with,” said Descovich. She also conceded “there are a lot of books in grey areas.”was unable to find any signs of pornographic or sexually explicit material within reviews or summaries describing the Girls Who Code books.in a critical political swing region where Girls Who Code has an active club.
“I love the missions to get girls interested in programing I just do not appreciate it with a side of politics” said the mom and Twitter-er. ®
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