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Niveus Maximus
3/14/2008 11:04 AM
Good point about abortion reference... It's been a while since I've read "Horton Hears A Who", but I recall that there was an overarching message of constancy and God's protection. And leave it to Hollywood to demonize homeschooling. So they're saying homeschooling squelches imagination? WHAT? Homogenizing your children in a school system with other institutionalized children leads to ANARCHY? Waaay off base.
Well - still sounds good. I'll look forward to catching it (and I don't have any young children!).
tmidd
3/14/2008 7:35 AM
Another important point the story makes is a person is still a person, no matter how small. Hmmm, sounds like a good arguement against abortion. The baby is still a person, no matter how small.

Also, the story can also be used to help kids think about how people with disabilities are still worth protecting and helping too.

Dr. Suess was a gifted man!
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