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‘Arthur’ Book Facing Ban in Florida Over This One Wacko Complaint<!-- wp:html --><p>Clay County School District via YouTube</p> <p>A lone parent filed a complaint to a Florida school district that a book in the <em>Arthur</em> series—yes, the same Arthur from the beloved PBS animated show—contained references to Spin the Bottle, and now it’s possibly on the district’s chopping block.</p> <p>A member of the Clay County School District community, based in Green Cove Springs, filed the challenge on July 12 to Marc Brown’s <em>Arthur’s Birthday</em>, a children’s book geared towards students in kindergarten to sixth grade. District spokesperson Terri Dennis told The Daily Beast that it was among 45 challenged titles now “pending oversight committee review.”</p> <p>On Wednesday, the district provided The Daily Beast with the stack of challenge forms the school district had received for July. At least eight book challenges filed that month were submitted by a local conservative activist named Bruce Friedman.</p> <p><a href="https://www.thedailybeast.com/arthur-book-facing-ban-in-florida-over-this-one-wacko-complaint">Read more at The Daily Beast.</a></p><!-- /wp:html -->

Clay County School District via YouTube

A lone parent filed a complaint to a Florida school district that a book in the Arthur series—yes, the same Arthur from the beloved PBS animated show—contained references to Spin the Bottle, and now it’s possibly on the district’s chopping block.

A member of the Clay County School District community, based in Green Cove Springs, filed the challenge on July 12 to Marc Brown’s Arthur’s Birthday, a children’s book geared towards students in kindergarten to sixth grade. District spokesperson Terri Dennis told The Daily Beast that it was among 45 challenged titles now “pending oversight committee review.”

On Wednesday, the district provided The Daily Beast with the stack of challenge forms the school district had received for July. At least eight book challenges filed that month were submitted by a local conservative activist named Bruce Friedman.

Read more at The Daily Beast.

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