Mom Expresses Outrage Over Inappropriate Books For Kids | Tonto Dikeh Reacts
A concerned mother was shocked to find sexually explicit books in a children’s public library and she stormed off with the books to make a complaint.
In a video shared online, the mother is seen complaining to the librarian about the books made available for kids.
One of the books for 3-year-old kindergartners talks about âbeing in the wrong bodyâ. The book is titled âRedâ and aims to teach toddlers that they could have been born in the wrong body and that it is OK.
The second book talks about how babies are made but it doesn’t mention men or women, instead, it refers to the genders as âbodies that produce eggsâ and âbodies that produce spermâ.
Another book had pictures of people of the same sex having sexual intercourse, while the last one was about genderqueer.
Another book titled “It’s Perfectly Normal”, written for 10-year-olds has pictures of naked people having sex.
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The mother opened the book to show naked animation pictures of people engaging in different sex acts.
She pointed out that 10-year-olds have no business seeing such photos, irrespective of whether it depicts intercourse between heterosexuals or homosexuals.
Another book titled âGender Gueerâ includes images of a boy performing oral sex on a person who has a penis and also has boobs.
The mother then expressed her frustration about raising boys in a society that is trying to feed them the wrong information.
She added:
âIf you speak against it, they’ll say you’re anti-gay. I’m not anti-gay but don’t be showing porn to my kids.â
Sharing the video on her Instagram page, actress and politician, Tonto Dikeh warned parents to protect their children because the world is bent on reconfiguring their minds.
The mother of a seven-year-old boy wrote,
âTHE INDEED IS GONNO END SOON.
DEAR PARENTS PLEASE PROTECT YOUR KIDS OUT THERE..
The world is forcing so much on the younger generation with fragile minds.
I donât judge any life style but I have a problem when it comes to introducing harmful materials to minors..
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Pikin go go school as chima come back as chinwe
PLS LET OUR KIDS GROW IN PEACE.â
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