You have no right to diminish an audience’s expectations. You have to give them everything that you have. And with children, with anything that’s supposedly being done for children, the requirement becomes much more stringent. You’ve got to do the best you can. You have no right to pull back. You have no right to “write for children.” You do the best thing that you can do. And the audiences — for children — all the more so, because you’re building a child’s expectation of what is good and what is bad. And all this stuff — the word “kidvid,” which is used so freely, is one of the ugliest words in the English language. It means you’re writing down to children. How are you going to build children up by writing down to them?