
A parent should never reach for this book, as this entry is a data error and is not for children. The title listed, 'Adventure Bible', is a popular children's Bible, but the description is for 'Tijuana Bibles,' which are historical, explicit adult comics from the early 20th century. This content is entirely inappropriate for children and the Wonderlit platform. This entry is intended for adult academics or historians and has been incorrectly categorized. Please disregard this entry and search for the correct book if you are looking for the children's 'Adventure Bible'.
This entry describes graphically sexual and pornographic material. The content is approached from a purely historical and descriptive standpoint. The source material itself often contained racist and sexist stereotypes, reflective of the era in which it was produced. This content is not suitable for any audience under 18.
An adult academic, historian, or researcher studying 20th-century American counter-culture, the history of graphic narratives, or censorship. This material is not suitable for any user under 18.
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Sign in to write a reviewParents should not engage with this content with a child. They should use this as an opportunity to flag the content for removal from the platform. If a child sees it, a parent can explain that sometimes computers make mistakes and link the wrong information together, and this is one of those times. A parent searching for 'Bible' or the actual 'Adventure Bible' might see this erroneous entry. The trigger is the platform's data error, which incorrectly associates an explicit topic with a children's book title, creating a potentially shocking and confusing experience.
Not applicable. This content is inappropriate for all children and minors at any age.
This entry is unique because it is a significant data error. It describes adult-only historical material under the title of a popular children's book, making it a high-priority item for immediate content moderation review and removal from a children's platform.
This entry describes 'Tijuana bibles,' which were palm-sized, sexually explicit comics produced in the U.S. from the 1920s to the 1960s. They often featured parodies of popular comic strip characters, celebrities, and politicians in pornographic situations. The description notes their peak in popularity during the Great Depression. This is a topic of historical and academic interest concerning censorship, counterculture, and the history of comics.
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