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Hardcover It's Just a Plant: A Children's Story about Marijuana, Updated Edition Book

ISBN: 1617758000

ISBN13: 9781617758003

It's Just a Plant: A Children's Story about Marijuana, Updated Edition

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"Funny . . . offbeat . . . a riot, with a series of characters explaining the glory of cannabis to a young girl and her mother." --New York Post

It's Just a Plant is a children's book that follows the journey of a young girl as she learns about the marijuana plant from a cast of characters including her parents, a local farmer, a doctor, and a police officer.

Marijuana can be hard to talk about. Many parents have tried it, millions...

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5 ratings

interesting

the plot behind this book is basically stated in the title, it's attempting to get rid of the boogeyman stories surrounding marijuana because it's just a plant. this little girl goes around and learns about marijuana, what it is, where it comes from (a plant, grown by a farmer like other plants), a history about it, a doctor's perspective and so on. it isn't promoting marijuana or encouraging children to use it, as i would suppose would be one of the first suppositions to pop into one's head when they hear about a book like this, in fact there's even a part in the book where some guys get arrested for using marijuana. it's purpose is to help educate children on just what marijuana is. i think this book is beneficial because people fear what they are ignorant of and people abuse the forbidden. as an example, when i was younger, probably around 5 or 6, my nonno would put a few drops of wine in my sprite at dinner time. alcohol was never forbidden to me and if i wanted some all i had to do was ask (of course i wasn't given a whole lot, but it's the principle that's important). as a result of this alcohol was never a big deal to me as it was to some of my friends and while they were getting pissed drunk at 13, i would drink an appropriate amount so as to not even get dizzy or abstain all together. the point of the story is that the forbidden is very attractive, and while we all know this, this knowledge isn't put to good use very often. of course there must be forbidden things, that comes with having even an inkling of some sort of morality, which even the most 'amoral' person is guilty of possessing, but to make forbidden something that need not be so is foolish in my eyes. marijuana is less harmful than a lot of glorified substances in society that are much more harmful to a person's health. people fear marijuana for reasons that aren't true, or for no other reason than someone told them it was bad, without any basis. don't get me wrong, this isn't some tirade of how 'marijuana's so great' or 'kids should all be smoking marijuana' or similar such lines of thought. i believe that all children should have the power of education to help them assess the world and that that education is important is because all children will come into contact with marijuana at one point or another in their lives (some much earlier than others), and i would prefer that they not see it as a big deal. marijuana is just a plant, a very misunderstood plant, and we should be able to see marijuana as just that, a plant, like corn and tomatoes, not through the jaded perception of society that would have us believe it's some scary boogeyman.

Medical Marijuana Patients with children

As a teacher, my estimation is that children above age 8 should be able to understand the message of the book. The book provides a simple way to broach a difficult conversation between medical marijuana using parents and their children. The main character in the text gets a realistic perspective on marijuana including exposure to marijuana legal issues, medical usage, and industrial (Hemp) usage examples. As this is the only book today that boldly presents this subject matter to children, the book deserves a 5 star rating; however the fictional story & character development are simply average for children books. Other suggestions for the rewrite: Spend more time focussing on the industrial uses of Hemp. Hemp is an earth-friendly product that can produce over 50,000 products that we use daily including paper, cloth, protein powders for famine infested regions, deisel fuel, and many others. Hemp (Cannabis Sativa; Marijuana), having been used and developed for thousands of years, has only been out of the hands of most humans for the last 100 years. Emphasis should be placed on what we are missing, an earth-friendly way to produce many products that are currently costing our planet lives as we struggle to avoid a plant that is truly one of God's purest blessings.

For honest, open minded parents and their kids

We live in a pretty liberal community and have a very diverse circle of friends. Ultimately, children will be exposed to marijuana. This book is a fantastic tool to help parents talk to their children and gives an option other than teaching "it's wrong." The book is very educational, without overwhelming technical information. I would highly recommend it.

I wish this book was around when i was a kid

i am 20 years old and a product of the DARE program. when i first read this book, the only thing that went thru my mind is, "gee, this would have been a thousand times more helpful than the ever failed scare tactic." for those who have no clue what DARE taught my generation, you're not alone. i have no clue what i got out of DARE, except an uneducated police officer going on about how chalk dust from the black board looks like coke, and cartoons of bunnies on drugs that scared the s*** out of me. and today, i cannot say i know one person my age who hasn't smoked pot at least once. now i'll tell you why i do not drink. because i was well informed what alcohol was and that although legal for parents, very bad for young growing minds. i always knew that, i knew it when i was 6, and it certainly didn't make me want to drink more. learning about pot the way i did only made me a million times more curious, because the information was so biased it lost its relevancy. i think the best part about this book is its take on parenting. don't close the door on your child when they ask you the important questions, otherwise they'll have to find it out on their own eventually and there is no chance it will be to taught to them the way you wanted them to know it. make sure they have all the facts. i think most of us can agree marijuana should be legal, atleast medicinally, and the prohibition of it is outdated and full of conspiracy. hemp is our greatest crop, it can be made into just about any kind of product. imagine how many trees we could have saved if the paper industry just backed off.

Open your chute!

The mind is much like a parachute, it works better when it is open. One shouldnt base one's view with mere mainstream propaganda alone. I believed it for 24 years until I did a little research of my own. If you really want to give your opinion based on accurate information, do a little investigating and discover for yourself. You will thank me for it.
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