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Curious George: No tail?

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Susan Grigsby

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Dec 16, 1998, 3:00:00 AM12/16/98
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Okay, now that I've finally been able to pull my jaw up off the floor I can
post this.
I have some parents of a kindergarten and pre-K students who are apparently
upset that Curious George is not anatomically correct in that he has no
tail. They wrote a letter to the preK teacher asking why. She came to me and
I said *maybe it's because he is a chimp." The parents wrote a letter
saying that George is referred to as a monkey throughout the book and that
monkeys have tails and that they feel the book is confusing to children who
are being taught proper anatomy. They found the Curious George website and
sent them an email demanding to know why CG is not anatomically correct.
I feel a challenge coming on... If they weren't so serious about this I'd
think it was hilarious. What do you think?

Susan Grigsby, LMS
The Epstein School, Atlanta Georgia
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Those who don't understand aren't committed...those who do should be.

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George Boyer

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Dec 16, 1998, 3:00:00 AM12/16/98
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I thought he lost it in Curious George and the Electric Pencil Sharpener.

George Boyer
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Winans School
Livingston, MT
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Paula Shipley Du Feu

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Dec 16, 1998, 3:00:00 AM12/16/98
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According to the '93 edition of Americana, all monkeys DO NOT have
tails - "the most notable exceptions are the Celebes macaque,
sometimes called the black ape, and the Barbary macaque, sometimes
called the Barbary ape".

Paula

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Dawn M Sardes

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I'm packing my bags and moving to Atlanta. I, too, want to live in a
place that has no real problems to deal with and so must go looking for
any darn stupid thing they can to squawk about. It must be nice.

Everyone knows that poor Curious George was born with a birth defect, and,
therefore, is protected by the Americans with Disabilities Act.

Dawn M. Sardes
MLS Student at SUNY Buffalo
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Madeline L. Buchanan

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Why do people take a lot of the fun and imagination out of enjoying a story?
I don't think the children to listen to them worry about political and
anatomical correctness. At least none of mine have given such an opinion

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Susan Grigsby wrote in message <9138241...@gsn.org>...


>Okay, now that I've finally been able to pull my jaw up off the floor I can
>post this.
>I have some parents of a kindergarten and pre-K students who are apparently
>upset that Curious George is not anatomically correct in that he has no
>tail. They wrote a letter to the preK teacher asking why. She came to me
and
>I said *maybe it's because he is a chimp." The parents wrote a letter
>saying that George is referred to as a monkey throughout the book and that
>monkeys have tails and that they feel the book is confusing to children who
>are being taught proper anatomy. They found the Curious George website and
>sent them an email demanding to know why CG is not anatomically correct.
>I feel a challenge coming on... If they weren't so serious about this I'd
>think it was hilarious. What do you think?
>
>Susan Grigsby, LMS
>The Epstein School, Atlanta Georgia
>sgri...@epstein-atl.org
>
>Those who don't understand aren't committed...those who do should be.
>

Dan Kissane

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Dec 17, 1998, 3:00:00 AM12/17/98
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Curious George's tale is hanging from my car antenna. So he has a tale, it
just is not connected to his body anymore. It does impress the passerbys
though. ;-)


Dan Kissane
Systems Librarian
SUNY College at Oneonta
Oneonta, NY 13820
d...@oneonta.edu
"Calls, calls, calls, calls from the public"
Sifl and Ollie
http://www.mtv.com/mtv/tubescan_launch.html

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