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The Lorax is a modern fable about the destruction of an ecosystem and perhaps the world itself. It is a warning illustrating the unintentional consequences of uncontrolled reckless growth and how it can unleash such destruction.
Grade Level: 3rd (GLCs: Click here for grade level guidelines.) Synopsis: At the far end of town where the Grickle-grass grows and the wind smells slow-and-sour when it blows and no birds ever sing excepting old crows is the Street of the Lifted Lorax, begins this ever-popular Seuss classic.
One of Californias largest industries at the time was logging. Parents were concerned that teachers were brainwashing their children and were fearful the children would start an uprising against the logging industry. Because of this, The Lorax was banned in a Laytonville, California public school.
Believe it or not, the Lorax was banned because it portrayed logging in a negative light. In some places, logging is a very large industry, so it was perceived as being Anti-logging. I could definitely see an anti-clear-cutting message, certainly.
Despite the importance of this book, in 1989 a parental outcry arose in California to ban this book from their childrens libraries and curriculum. One of Californias largest industries at the time was logging.

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The Once-ler has a descriptive title, not a name. Much like a baker bakes, the Once-ler onces. Hes a storyteller that recounts the events of the past. Its derived from the popular first line once upon a time.
The Lorax was banned in 1989 in a California school district because parents felt that it was ``unfairly biased against the logging industry. In fact, a hardwood flooring company authored a rebuttal, The Truax, that was logging-friendly -- and universally panned by critics.

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