
Seuss's love of animals and many of the wacky creatures that populated his work. Geisel was very supportive of his son and a great influence on his artwork. Seuss wrote Hop On Pop, a tribute to fatherhood. The Toronto Public Library Materials Review Committee also received complaints about Killing Kennedy: The End of Camelot by Bill O’Reilly (“Contains falsehoods because it concludes Kennedy was killed by Oswald alone”), A Kiss Remembered by Sandra Brown (“Obscene and offends current societal morality”), and Adam Sandler film That’s My Boy (“Shows sick and illegal behavior and depicts it as humorous”), among others.Īll books that received complaints and were reviewed in the 2013 meeting were retained in the the adult or children’s collections.Interested in purchasing this artwork? Acquire Artworkįine Art Pigment Print on Acid-Free PaperĪdapted posthumously from an early concept drawing for the 1963 book, Hop On Pop. They were little bitty things, and they took “Hop on Pop” literally, and jumped on him-we have the pictures to prove it. Seuss’s typically wonderful illustrations and rhymes (“SEE BEE THREE Now we see three”), of course, but the main thing for me is the family memory - the loving memory- that the book evokes of George lying on the floor and reading it to our daughters, Barbara and Jenna.

In a list of her favorite books in the Wall Street Journal, she said:Īmong children’s books, Hop on Pop has a lot of personal meaning for me. Both of those sources cite the fact that former librarian and First Lady Laura Bush publicly admitted that Hop on Pop did actually encourage violence toward President George W. The idea that someone could ask a library to ban the beloved children’s book has caused such an uproar that the story has been picked up by CNN and TIME Magazine. In addition, the library added: “The children are actually told not to hop on pop.” “The book is a humorous and well-loved children’s book designed to engage children while teaching them reading skills,” the Materials Review Committee concluded.

Seuss “encourages children to use violence toward their fathers,” the Toronto Public Library reviewed the book, and denied the request to remove it from the shelves. Is Hop on Pop dangerous because it gives kids - including presidential children - to jump on their dads?Īfter receiving a complaint that children’s book Hop on Pop by Dr.
