Sydney school begs parents to ban their children from watching Squid Game

Sydney school begs parents to ban their children from watching Squid Game
Sydney school begs parents to ban their children from watching Squid Game
Sydney primary school begs parents to ban their children from watching Netflix's Squid Game - as kids recreate the show's 'dangerous' games in the playground

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A primary school in Sydney's Dulwich Hill has urged parents to ban their children from watching Netflix's Squid Game.

According to the Daily Telegraph, Linda Wickham, the principal of Dulwich Hill Public School, sent a message to parents about the dangers of the South Korea survival drama. 

'Squid Game features scenes that depict extreme violence and gore, strong language and frightening moments that are, according to its rating, simply not suitable for primary and early high school aged children,' she wrote.

Look away! A primary school in Sydney's Dulwich Hill has urged parents to ban their children from watching Netflix's Squid Game in case they're negatively influenced by the show

Look away! A primary school in Sydney's Dulwich Hill has urged parents to ban their children from watching Netflix's Squid Game in case they're negatively influenced by the show 

'An aggressive version of a familiar children’s game, red light, green light, is played in the series. This, and other inappropriate content are negatively influencing playground games.'

In 'Red Light, Green Light,' participants must walk towards a gigantic robot doll, who has her back facing everyone.

If she turns around and spots

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