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Two days ago, a children's book called "Sugar in the Drawer" was pushed to the forefront because of illustrations. What's going on here?
It is said that the illustrated girls in this book are wearing skirts, but the bottoms are exposed! This style of painting is too much, it's like "voyeurism", it's too indecent! A book for children, how can it be like this?
As soon as the news came out, it immediately exploded on the Internet. Many netizens have complained: This kind of vulgar picture is too unsuitable for children to see, right? Some people questioned: How did such a book pass the review? Shouldn't the publishing house do a good job?
In this regard, the local Bureau of Culture and Tourism also responded immediately. They said they had reported the matter to the relevant authorities, stressing that the book was published by a regular publishing house. But to be honest, no matter how formal the publishing house is, if the review is not strict, there will be problems too!
The staff of the publisher also rushed to extinguish the fire, saying that they had reported the matter to the leader and were reformatting and changing the illustrations in question. That's a positive attitude, but what is the root of the problem?
In my opinion, this is by no means an isolated incident, but a reflection of the many loopholes in our regulation of children's books. You think, children are in the enlightenment stage of life, and what they see and hear will subtly affect them. If even picture books are a lot of chaos for entertaining and educational reading, then what's the deal?
As parents, we must educate our children well and help them select high-quality reading materials. But at the same time, we must also dare to speak out, urge publishers to improve their review standards, and purify the content of publications. Only by working together can we create a healthy and upward growth environment for children to thrive!
Of course, I believe that the vast majority of publishers are still very responsible. This incident may be an exception, but it is also a wake-up call for everyone. We must always be vigilant and never allow the filthy wind of "prying" to taint the innocent hearts of children.
In the final analysis, children's picture books carry children's initial imagination of the world and are a mirror of their minds. This mirror, we must wipe it crystal clear, and not let the dirty impurities blind their eyes. Only in this way can the children's future be bright!