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The list, called the "Porn in Schools Report," flagged 58 books for what it deemed inappropriate content.Įven though the book is on the FCA's list of books that it recommends banning, in the group's report, a volunteer noted that the book had no violations in regards to questionable content. The book wasn't banned by the district but was included on a list created by an education reform nonprofit called the Florida Citizens Alliance. "Everywhere Babies," published in 2001, includes illustrations of newborns being cradled, rocked lovingly and doted on by loved ones. A previous version of this story incorrectly identified her location.Ī children's book about newborn babies was listed among those deemed unsuitable by a Florida education reform group for what it considered the inclusion of LGBTQ characters – leading to erroneous media reports that the state's Walton County School District had banned it. Correction and clarification: Author Susan Meyers resides in California.