Terrorist-themed coloring books for kids: instructive or inflammatory?
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Just in time for the new school year, a St. Louis-based publisher is re-releasing a series of coloring books. Kids won鈥檛 be coloring in farm animals, superheroes, or princesses. They鈥檒l be coloring in terrorists.聽
Yes, you read that right. Really Big Coloring Books, which published the much-publicized 9/11 coloring book 鈥We Shall Never Forget 9/11: The Kids鈥 Book of Freedom,鈥澛爄s releasing updated coloring books reflecting new terrorist threats the world is facing.
The new coloring books feature threats and incidents like ISIS, the Boston Marathon bombings, and the release of Taliban prisoners for the freedom of Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl.聽
鈥淸Our books] tell the truth, they tell it often, and they tell the children,鈥 Wayne Bell, founder of Really Big Coloring Books, said in a statement. 鈥淭hese are books that actually explain what鈥檚 going on today鈥. We鈥檙e trying to educate the country on these animals, these brutal people, these terrible humans on the planet called ISIS, these terrorists.鈥
The company issues coloring books on fairy tales, princesses, superheroes, and farm animals as well as more political topics like one about , President Obama鈥檚 2008 inauguration, the Tea Party, and the US Constitution.
But it made headlines when it released its first terrorism coloring book in 2011, the 鈥淲e Shall Never Forget 9/11,鈥 coloring book, followed in 2012 by 鈥淭he True Faces of Evil 鈥 Terror,鈥 as well as terrorist trading cards.
Both books will now come with 鈥淭he Terror Update on Global Jihad鈥 supplement.
The supplement includes a graphic picture of a public crucifixion by ISIS.聽
鈥淭his is what ISIS wants to bring to America and its people,鈥 the page reads. 鈥淲hat are you going to do when they come for you?鈥
(Helpfully, the coloring books come with a warning recommending parental guidance.)
It also includes pictures of the 鈥淭alibani 5,鈥 the five Taliban detainees who were released in exchange for Sgt. Bergdahl.
鈥淥bama administration broke the law by freeing 5 Taliban terrorists,鈥 the page reads. 鈥淏ack to the battlefield.鈥
The 9/11 coloring books were particularly bold, with pictures of a burning World Trade Center, including a picture of a Navy SEAL aiming at Osama bin Laden, who is hiding behind a veiled woman. A message next to the image reads, "Children, the truth is, these terrorist acts were done by freedom-hating Islamic Muslim extremists. These crazy people hate the American way of life because we are FREE and our society is FREE."
Not surprisingly, Bell has received plenty of pushback on his terrorism coloring books.
have called them anti-Muslim propaganda and 鈥渄isaster porn.鈥
has started a petition聽entitled 鈥淪top selling the anti-Islamic coloring book, 鈥楻ock him and Stone him.鈥"聽
Even the White House has weighed in on the debate, according to the publisher.聽
Although Really Big Coloring Books has sent copies of its terrorism series to the Departments of Education of all 50 states and the US government asking that the books be part of schools' curricula, the White House appears unimpressed.聽
鈥淩ecently we even got a letter from the White House telling us that they were not very happy that we're teaching children the word terror," Bell said in his video statement.
Still, he insists the coloring books are instructional teach positive values.
鈥淭his is important for people in the US,鈥 Bell told . 鈥淭hey don鈥檛 understand, they don鈥檛 have pictorials to show children鈥. It鈥檚 a delicate topic, and 鈥 it needs to be explained in black-and-white. This is happening overseas, not here. But it could happen here鈥. So that鈥檚 why we鈥檙e making them.鈥
Husna Haq is a Monitor correspondent.