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The author reflects on the challenge of writing for children, lamenting the lack of contemporary works that match the quality of classics from thirty years ago. Emphasizing the importance of capturing a child's perspective, the author argues that true children's literature requires a blend of childlike imagination with mature insight. Through examples like "Alice in Wonderland," the narrative illustrates how characters must resonate with both childlike wonder and adult understanding, highlighting the complexity and depth needed in children's storytelling.
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