The Guardian | Making of children’s books
This one had me laughing out loud especially from the quote below, which is what the reviews or blurbs in some children’s books should say:
“Other books should carry the warning, “Does that thing where parents start doing the dialogue in the wrong kind of voice – eg suddenly discovering that the pig said something crossly when they’d read it out happily – and so obliges them to read bits all over again, thus making them appear unfit even for this rudimentary task.” Or: “Will remove from adults their will to live by page four.”
C’mon, it’s only funny because it’s so very true!