Well he only did one or two kids books and discworld is not aimed at children obviously. And since she did rip him off it would be better to read the source, which at least is literate and any good.
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There are five Tiffany Aching books, plus The Bromeliad "Nomes" trilogy, not to mention several short stories, see "A Slip of the Keyboard" etc.
He also pointed out that there's no reason to teach kids to be children, since they're already pretty good at doing that 😁
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Bromeliad is a beautiful series. I read it to my kids when they were very small.
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Five Tiffany Aching, four Bromeliad, three Johnny Maxwell and six others explicitly aimed at younger readers, not to mention the nine marketed for young adults.

Even if you only count Pratchett's kids' books there are about twice as many as there are HP!
www.terrypratchettbooks.com/book-series/younger-readers/
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Damn, I forgot the Johnny Maxwell books!
"Only You Can Save Mankind! (If not you, who else?)" šŸ‘
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Discworld is more young adult but yeah I'm 30 and still absolutely enjoy reading them. I'm working my way through all 41 currently.
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I’m 53 and still re-read the Discworld books as often as I can (and have been reading them for probably well over 30 years now?) #gnu
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