Reading to my son, I realise you can get away with murder in children’s books
Moralising hasn’t disappeared from children’s literature, but the content of the message has subtly changed.
ByNew Times,
New Thinking.
Moralising hasn’t disappeared from children’s literature, but the content of the message has subtly changed.
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