Yes, that's pretty much spot on. Her books are for children 3 years to 7 or 8. The words need to provide the artist great opportunity to make the story funny, interesting and with an additional dimension, in its own right. The illustrations mean the child's eyes are very busy examining every detail. The artist mistakenly transposed one of the rooms in a cut-out of two storey house, and an observant child pointed that out to the mum/dad reading her the story.
Made no difference to anything so maybe just artistic licence but caused much amusement...
Like the bedroom and bathrooms had been swapped to where they were in an earlier picture.
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Yes, that's pretty much spot on. Her books are for children...
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