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“Reading children’s literature in adulthood isn’t just a nostalgia impulse”—it’s a way to nudge the mind toward openness, playfulness, and active engagement, Anna Holmes writes: | Collector
“Reading children’s literature in adulthood isn’t just a nostalgia impulse”—it’s a way to nudge the mind toward openness, playfulness, and active engagement, Anna Holmes writes:
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“Reading children’s literature in adulthood isn’t just a nostalgia impulse”—it’s a way to nudge the mind toward openness, playfulness, and active engagement, Anna Holmes writes:

“Reading children’s literature in adulthood isn’t just a nostalgia impulse”—it’s a way to nudge the mind toward openness, playfulness, and active engagement, Anna Holmes writes:

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