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Children Literature Quotes: "Digressions are part of harmony, deviations too."

Digressions are part of harmony, deviations too.



Children Literature Quotes: "Children now expect their parents to audition for approval."

Children now expect their parents to audition for approval.




Children Literature Quotes: "Some days are like that. Even in Australia."

Some days are like that. Even in Australia.



Children Literature Quotes: "Many childrens writers dont have children of their own"

Many childrens writers dont have children of their own




Children Literature Quotes: "The trouble with parents is they remember the things you don’t want them to remember. Then the things you want them to remember, they forget." Kosi Kamsi"

The trouble with parents is they remember the things you don’t want them to remember. Then the things you want them to remember, they forget." Kosi Kamsi



Children Literature Quotes: "Of all the unexpected things in contemporary literature, this is among the oddest: that kids have an inordinate appetite for very long, very tricky, very strange books about places that don’t exist."

Of all the unexpected things in contemporary literature, this is among the oddest: that kids have an inordinate appetite for very long, very tricky, very strange books about places that don’t exist.



Children Literature Quotes: "And that was the point of children, thought Caroline Meddey: to bind us to the earth and to the present, to distract us from death."

And that was the point of children, thought Caroline Meddey: to bind us to the earth and to the present, to distract us from death.