Description
Hardcover is in good condition with minor wear and tear. No dust jacket. Pages are clean and binding is secure.
This delightful volume, “The Secret World of Kids” by Art Linkletter and Louis Glanzman, offers a fascinating glimpse into the minds and imaginations of children. Published in the 1960s, it captures a unique moment in American cultural history when the nation was grappling with the rapid social changes of the post-war era. Linkletter, a beloved radio and television personality, was known for his ability to connect with audiences of all ages, and his collaborator, Glanzman, was a renowned illustrator and cartoonist. Together, they compiled a collection of children’s drawings and writings, accompanied by insightful commentary that sheds light on the developmental stages and thought processes of young minds. This book serves as a time capsule, preserving the innocence, creativity, and unfiltered perspectives of a generation that would go on to shape the cultural landscape of the latter 20th century. Collectors and readers alike will appreciate the historical significance and enduring charm of this volume, which reminds us of the universal language of childhood and the importance of nurturing creativity in the formative years.