It could be a story with very complex themes or advanced language that only older children can appreciate.
Maybe it's a story that requires a certain level of prior knowledge or experience that younger kids don't have. For example, a story about a specific historical event or a scientific concept.
It might be a story that has very intense emotions or moral lessons that are beyond the comprehension of younger children. Such as a story dealing with deep loss or complex ethical dilemmas.
I have no specific information on what exact comic Obama enjoyed. It could vary depending on his personal interests.
I have no idea about such a story. This kind of topic is inappropriate and not something worth discussing.
One reason could be that the characters and their problems are very specific to a child's world. Maybe the story has lots of colorful pictures or fun rhymes that appeal to kids' senses. Also, the moral lessons might be presented in a straightforward way that children can understand easily.
My answer may not be accurate enough. The only internationally acclaimed work of modern Chinese fiction might not have a clear answer. However, some of his works received widespread international acclaim, such as Dream of the Red Chamber, Journey to the West, and Water Margins. These works had a high reputation and influence in China or other Asian countries. Of course, whether a work enjoyed international fame did not necessarily mean that it was popular or widely recognized in all countries. However, these works had a high reputation and influence in their countries and regions, so they might be regarded as works with international reputation.
One possible story could be about a music concert that was enjoyed by the whole village. Musicians from the nearby city came to perform, and people of all ages gathered in the village square. There were different types of music played, from traditional folk to modern pop covers. Everyone had a great time dancing and singing along.
A cultural festival can be the story. The village showcases its unique cultural traditions. There are dance performances of the local folk dances, and artisans display their traditional crafts. The whole village participates, either by performing or by helping with the organization. It's a time when the whole village enjoys and preserves their cultural heritage.
No. The School of Story can be for anyone. Adults can also benefit from it to improve their writing skills, or for those in marketing, to tell better brand stories. And of course, children can learn the basics of storytelling there.
There are various types. Some might show only children having adventures on their own, while others could focus on their unique experiences at home.
Maybe it's a story about friendship, showing how children form close bonds and support each other.
The only children's story published by Ian Fleming was 'Chitty-Chitty-Bang-Bang'.