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Children's authors don't talk down or patronise their younger readers.
Children's authors don't talk down or patronise their younger readers.
Children's authors don't talk down or patronise their younger readers.
Children's authors don't talk down or patronise their younger readers.
Children's authors don't talk down or patronise their younger readers.
Children's authors don't talk down or patronise their younger readers.
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