Parents shocked after children’s paper hedgehogs found to contain pages from explicit novel
Summary
A man made small paper hedgehogs from old books to raise money for charity and gave them to children in local shops. Some parents later found out that pages from an adult erotic novel were used in some hedgehogs, which caused concern and police involvement.Key Facts
- The hedgehogs were handmade from donated books and given to children in shops for charity.
- Some hedgehogs contained pages from an erotic novel with sexually explicit content.
- Parents noticed the explicit pages only after taking the hedgehogs home.
- The man who made them said he usually checks the pages and did not mean to include inappropriate content.
- Police confirmed no crimes were committed and said there was no bad intention.
- At least one book identified was Nicholson Baker’s 1994 novel The Fermata.
- Some families defended the man, saying the mistake was accidental and the gesture was kind.
- The story attracted local interest, with some people wanting their own handmade hedgehogs.
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