CENSOR OF CHILDREN’S BOOKS
SUGGESTION BY THE HON. JOAN GRANT. UNDERSTANDING THE INFANT MIND. (From Our Own Correspondent.) LONDON, January 1!). The Morning Post publishes a letter from the Hon. Joan Grant of Grant (daughter of Lord and Lady Strathspey) putting forward quite a new idea. This young lady spends a considerable time with children, and she may therefore write to some purpose: The arguments in favour of books as presents were pressed home with more than usual vigour this year, and one imagines that the sale of books has had a welcome increase. It is rather a pity that more help was not given in connection with choice of suitable book.-;—visits to various bookshops, and contact with many purchasers of hooks as gifts, have convinced me that—particularly relating to children’s books—there is a lack of skill iu selection. May one say also that there is a lack of knowledge of the child mind . . . both on the part of purchasers and authors of so-called “ books for the bairns?” Thu supply of a book to a child of even the tenderost years is a vital matter. Many children's books lack beauty of thought, and are simply full of delicately “ written down ” adult thought. Many are simply "oolish, and their authors have failed to sec the seductive power of the right typo of verso and prose for tiie very young. There arc welcome exceptions, which are gratifying instances of an understanding of the child mind that is wonderful in its depth and sure in its touch. The gift of a book to a very young child is an act that may be big with' possibilities. Lot it not be undertaken lightly. One hesitates to suggest a censorship of books which are psychologically quite unsuitable for the little ones. But is such au idea so impracticable after all?
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20354, 10 March 1928, Page 7
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