Maybe this was an impulse buy or you received this as a joke gift and you want to get extra mileage out of it by reading it to your children (but the pictures are just so pretty and the kids will never know what it really says). Just don't. Wait for the upcoming sanitized version if you really want to share it with your kids.
2. "Highly Inappropriate Tales for Young People" by Douglas Coupland and Graham Roumieu
The title may be tongue-in-cheek, but seriously, these really are highly inappropriate tales for young people. The stories follow the disturbing activities of characters such as a zombie substitute teacher who devours children, a sociopathic juicebox, an action figure with serious issues.
"A is for Amy who fell down the stairs. B is for Basil assaulted by bears." Need I go on? While I love Edward Gorey, his stories are not for little children.
Don't let the cute picture on the cover fool you. These anthropomorphic animal tales are aimed at adults (and even adults might find the stories and illustrations disturbing).5. "The Look Book" by Chris Sickels
I've never read this book, but the publishers warn this book uses dark humour combined with adult content. It received many positive reviews on Amazon, so you may want to buy it for yourself - just don't give it to your children.
Did you ever mistake a picture book aimed at adults for a children's book? Please share your story.
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