Recently, a parent in China took to social media in frustration to expose a supposedly educational early learning comic that actually included explicit “bedroom” scenes detailed enough to make even adults blush and look away. Is this sex education or a sinister way to poison young minds?

A concerned parent in China who discovered the problematic book
The Perfect Trap Hidden in “Early Education” Books
Since the scandal over textbooks containing inappropriate content, parents have been extra vigilant to protect their children. Yet, these subtle issues still sneak in through various forms aimed at kids.

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Previously, many people expressed outrage over cartoons labeled as “early education” that actually teach bad habits first and only scold kids at the end. As a result, most children just copy the bad behavior, leaving parents frustrated.
While cartoons can be controlled by limiting screen time, official printed comics that seem safe actually hide even scarier “poisoned arrows.” Unlike outdated textbooks that mainly affect aesthetics and worldview, these comics blatantly insert “hot” scenes with bold, detailed depictions that make adults shudder. It raises the question: how did such publications pass censorship and get published? The reality is chilling when you consider the consequences.
A “Adult” Play Performed by Kids and Twisted Views on Love
Once this harmful content was discovered, the parent immediately took photos as evidence and posted them online with a serious warning: “Check your home bookshelves now, and throw this book away immediately if you find it!”

The sexually suggestive and behavior-shaping details are described in great depth. This content is completely inappropriate for preschool and elementary-aged children. It doesn’t stop there, netizens also uncovered another book in the series with an equally shocking title: “Sachi Has Many Boyfriends”.

What message is an educational book trying to send with stories like these? Is it teaching kids that proving love means locking yourself in a room to “make babies”? Or shaping girls’ minds to think it’s okay to have multiple boyfriends at once? Children’s books should nurture young souls, not be a playground for twisted agendas.
The Line Between Sex Education and Crossing Boundaries
Parents’ outrage over these publications is not about rejecting sex education itself. What they firmly oppose is the “crossing of limits.” Sex education is essential for children’s growth, but it should never be crude, explicit, or adult-themed. This comic deliberately confuses concepts and seriously violates the cognitive development rules for preschoolers.
The core principle of sex education for young kids must be “gentle, clear, and focused on self-protection.” Content should help children recognize biological gender differences and build awareness of personal boundaries that must not be crossed, rather than using adult material that taints their pure minds.
Parental supervision is the “first and most important line of defense.” Parents need to carefully screen content before buying books for their children and actively cooperate with schools and authorities to create a strict monitoring network. Whether it’s censorship, educational methods, or family responsibility, everything must be child-centered and uphold moral standards to provide a healthy environment for future generations.
Source: Sohu