New children's books at target
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Alternative for parents who don't want to shop at target: thebookbundler.com
Old used books in great condition collated by subject, age, and condition. I've bought probably 1000 books for my kids and nephews to share and swap and grow into. I've been very happy with finding copies of books I remember reading as a small kid and being able to share them with my kids.
Wholesome words are a heritage and a blessing to pass on. Also, don't shop at Target guys, come on.
I hope the good old books aren't out of print and only to be found used.
It's going to stay this way until some of these group realize they're going to have to sell through their own websites.
Let's see where Dr. Seuss is in five years. If they're not selling bundles of the books through their website directly they will be hurting in ten years time.
It doesn't seem to be that bad in Europe, or maybe just where I'm at, although it's been nearly two years since I strolled through a bookstore. I guess there's a business opportunity for someone to open a wholesome publishing company.
CIA recruitment division tagreting minors now.
The sequel to that book? Glow Harder.
It's quite literally "glownigger". Memes becoming reality.
seriously the jokes write themselves which one of you did this?
corporate faggotry
ding ding
I recently looked at the children's books at target. A carefully curated selection of "woke" literature such as "Anti-Racist Baby." Overwhelmingly focused on the "black experience." A couple of pro-gay parent books also.
Simple solution, vote with your money.
All about subversion:
Check out the ADL recommended children's literature:
https://www.adl.org/education-and-resources/resources-for-educators-parents-families/childrens-literature
I want a look at the hard drives of whoever is making the decisions at Target.
https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2016/08/18/target-spend-20-million-new-single-person-bathrooms-regain-lost-customers/