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Are There Rainbows on the Moon: Over 200 Weird and Wonderful Science Questions Answered

Erwin Brecher

Are There Rainbows on the Moon: Over 200 Weird and Wonderful Science Questions Answered

Erwin Brecher · 2024

Literary fiction

Banned in 1 country

About this book

"Are There Rainbows on the Moon: Over 200 Weird and Wonderful Science Questions Answered" by Erwin Brecher explores a diverse array of scientific inquiries that spark curiosity and engage readers of all ages. Through a collection of intriguing questions and accessible answers, the book highlights the wonder of scientific discovery and encourages readers to think critically about the natural world. Its significance lies in its ability to make complex concepts approachable, fostering a love for science and promoting lifelong learning.

Why it was banned

In 2024, "Are There Rainbows on the Moon: Over 200 Weird and Wonderful Science Questions Answered" by Erwin Brecher was banned at the school level in the United States, with the banning authority citing "Other" as the reason. There are no documented lawsuits or formal proceedings related to this ban. The specific details surrounding the ban remain unclear, but it reflects ongoing debates over educational content in schools.

Censorship history

In 2024, "Are There Rainbows on the Moon: Over 200 Weird and Wonderful Science Questions Answered" by Erwin Brecher was banned at the school level in the United States due to concerns categorized under "Other." The ban reflects a growing trend in various school districts across the country where books that address scientific inquiries and critical thinking are challenged for their content. Specific details regarding the challengers or formal complaints leading to this ban have not been documented, but it is part of a broader movement against educational materials perceived as controversial. The status of the ban remains contested in some districts, with ongoing discussions about the appropriateness of the book in educational settings.

Bans

CountryYearReasons
United States2024
Other

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