Canceling books "is antithetical to learning and growth," the author argues. She was aware of the announcement from the Dr. Seuss Foundation that it would be effectively “canceling” six of the author’s books due to their racist imagery. After reading “And to Think That I Saw it on Mulberry Street,” we read Belle Yang’s book “Hannah is My Name,” a …
The book “And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street” is one six works by Dr. Seuss that the late author’s estate is no longer publishing. As the parent of two third-graders and a kindergartener, I can say with some authority that Dr. Seuss isn’t going anywhere soon. I never sought out Seuss’ books, but a decent number …