08-28-2024, 07:37 AM
(08-28-2024, 05:55 AM)LadyJirachu Wrote: A war book for kids could be intense or nightmare inducing, so you gotta be careful how far you take it. That said, kids books are meant to be softer, fluffier, even scarier stuff (goosebumps for example isn’t all that scary IMO; it has its moments, but still can be generally pretty mild though I haven’t read a whole lot of books yet as a whole. But yeah, kids stuff shouldn’t be too intense ‘cos kids are growing and you don’t wanna traumatize them).
Even a lot of older kids books to some extent should have a softer edge, probably. There are kids who don’t mind being scared too much, but even braver kids have their general limitations for how dark something can be. Overall, you just gotta approach this kid of thing carefully with children.
I won’t say I am against the idea of this like I woulda been months ago, though. I am starting to understand that dark media isn’t nessasarly negative more these days, anyways. I am growing up more now.
It’s more food fight than war with a side of squirt guns.