"It is not necessary to make a great show of seriousness to be serious, and the stories most likely to help children to a better understanding of life and the strangely-constructed human beings with whom they will have to share it, are often those least obviously designed to do so." Frank Eyre, British Children's Books in the Twentieth Century, p.80.
I add: Trust the Spirit; trust your art; don't preach. Tell a good story, and children will get the message, children who will never hear or listen to a sermon.
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