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John,
Scholastic Book Fair is promoting books about gender confusion to kids in preschool!
In Red: A Crayon's Story, one of the books that Scholastic markets, a crayon labeled as "Red" decides that he is actually "Blue." No matter how hard he tries to be red, he just can't! It's a story about "being true to your inner self and following your own path."
Does this story sound familiar?
It has eerie similarities to the narrative promoted by gender-transition advocates:
If you want it badly enough, if you declare it so, you can easily transition from boy to girl or girl to boy. It's a matter of feelings and not a biological reality. This kind of narrative is terribly confusing — and even scary — to kids whose brains are not mature enough to understand this line of thought.
This way of thinking also has real-world consequences. Consequences I am all too familiar with…
A man who identifies as a woman stole my dream of winning the NCAA championship in women's swimming.
But don't worry, there's a solution! The solution is SkyTree Book Fairs.
Founded in 2023, SkyTree offers private AND public schools the opportunity to host a book fair that is 100% free from confusing, inappropriate, or otherwise adult-themed content.
The best part? They offer this extraordinary educational experience at zero cost to the schools!
Want to make school book fairs innocent again? I'm asking you to join me today in supporting SkyTree Book Fairs. Donate $10, $35, $50, or even $500 today to help them fulfill the 150+ requests they received for book fairs. Click to make your tax-deductible gift and put a wholesome book into the hands of a child. >>
Imagine trying to decide which is worse – your child missing out on learning time in school or having to explain to your grade-schooler that, actually, Red Crayon can't just decide to be a Blue Crayon.
Well, that's exactly the dilemma parents, grandparents, and guardians across the country are facing right now.
Stories like Red: A Crayon's Story are so ubiquitous that many parents are choosing to keep their children home from school during book fair week rather than risk them being exposed to this type of confusing and subversive content!
SkyTree Book Fairs believes that every child should have the opportunity to develop a lifelong love of reading through stories that build strong moral character and let kids be kids.
They are wholly committed to providing a superior book fair alternative that matches and even exceeds the ease and quality of the traditional Scholastic book experience.
From classics like Anne of Green Gables to new favorites like The Green Ember, every book in SkyTree's catalog is aimed at empowering children to dream big, build a strong moral character, and embrace the spirit of adventure and personal responsibility that makes America so great.
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Stories shape our souls, which is why it is CRUCIAL that America's kids have access to wholesome, age-appropriate, and uplifting stories that let their imaginations soar while being rooted in truth.
Thank you in advance for your support!
For the love of reading,
Riley Gaines
P.S. I would consider it a personal favor if you choose to support SkyTree Book Fairs in their important work of providing wholesome and inspiring books to kids across the country. Please send a donation of $10, $50, $100, or even $250 today.
I thought you'd enjoy this picture of kids enjoying their time at a SkyTree book fair.
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