Caps for Sale - The Paris Review
Briefly

If you don't have kids, you can only really experience the book from the child's point of view. Parents can't help but have all kinds of agendas when they read a book to their child.
The best children's books teach none of that. They aren't advertisements for anything-not even the important things. They're an advertisement for reading itself; for the entertainment value of the world itself.
Read at The Paris Review
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