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Pizza Hut book club promotes drag queen books to pre-K kids

Updated: June 6, 2022 at 6:57 pm EST  See Comments

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(LifeSiteNews) – Pizza Hut has become the latest corporation caught pushing pro-LGBT books on kindergarten-aged children.  

Following last month’s revelation that insurance company State Farm was funding a program that promoted pro-LGBT books to children as young as five, Twitter account Libs of TikTok recently discovered that restaurant giant Pizza Hut also promotes similar reading material to young kids through a program called Book It.

“[Pizza Hut] sponsors a program which incentivizes kids in PreK-6th grade to read books. This week, one of their suggested books is ‘Big Wig.’ A book about a child who becomes a drag performer,” Libs of TikTok shared last Thursday.  

.@pizzahut sponsors a program which incentivizes kids in PreK-6th grade to read books. This week, one of their suggested books is “Big Wig.” A book about a child who becomes a drag performer. pic.twitter.com/5FTQC5ubCo

— Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) June 3, 2022

According to Simon & Schuster, “Big Wig” is an “irrepressible” piece of work that “celebrates drag kids, individuality, and self-confidence from the perspective of a fabulous wig!”

READ: Liberal parents celebrate

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