Anyone who knows Ali Mitgutsch’s Hidden Object books can still feel the cardboard that you turned over with both hands as a child and on which spaces opened up, like children do today when they first watch “Paw Patrol” – you couldn’t get enough. Even more than thirty years later, the memory of your favorite site is still fresh: a beach full of people, each one different. But all of them are almost unnaturally over the top, exhilarated and full of life. And without manners. But how do children react today to books that tell a lot about the role played by the uninhibited ego in our society? What do we want to pass on to our children?