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Classics for Children
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Book Information
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Classics for Children is a book that Homer Simpson checked out from the library and then forgot about. The book is a collection of stories from classical literature, presumably edited for children.
History
Homer checked out Classics for Children from the library when Bart was born, intending to read to him from it every day. Ho forgot all about the book, however, until an overdue notice came in the mail from the library.
When Bart asked what happened to Homer's plan to read to him from the book, Homer replied that "Stuff kept coming up. Mostly car-related." Lisa suggested he read to them now. Homer first petulantly declared that he would be the one to decide who read and when, but then he calmed down and started reading to Bart and Lisa. He read to them the book's selections from Homer's Odyssey, which Homer at first confused for a minivan he had once rented; the story of Joan of Arc, whom he mixed up with Joan Van Ark; and the William Shakespeare play Hamlet.
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