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Several recent books with unreliable narrators give children the rare pleasure of feeling smarter than the story
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The New Yorker (United States) | Apr 20, 2026
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Relying on jokes in picture books may undermine the educational value of reading by prioritizing entertainment over learning.
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Unreliable narrators in picture books can be a double-edged sword, providing humor but also potentially alienating young readers.
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These innovative picture books cultivate a sense of agency in children, allowing them to discover new perspectives and humor.
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Children's literature should prioritize straightforward narratives to avoid confusion and ensure comprehension for early readers.
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Picture books with unreliable narrators empower children by encouraging critical thinking and engagement with the text.
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