now retired I wanted to buy this book for children but I have my son, at the reception, had the curiosity to read it and there I have finally discovered what I think the author wanted to highlight. we adults living subisson the problems of existence following the interpretant our anticipation and relativitée concequences of our past experiences without him but the child has no precedence interpretation him things stay as they are for therefore without deformation and thereby child himself at the existence becomes more realistic than we adults. Parents reread before reading and you will then understand the objections of your children.