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* In ''[[Peter Pan]]'', only kids can make it to Neverland.
* In ''[[Mary Poppins]]'', it's mentioned that ''very'' small children can see magical creatures, talk with animals, etc. They lose the ability around the same time their first teeth appear.
* ''[https://web.archive.org/web/20130908025411/http://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/7251/ Aladdin's lamp]'', a poem by [[James Russel Lowell]].
* On the ''[[Discworld]]'', Death can only be seen by those whose minds haven't been socially programmed to edit him out. This mostly includes children, who see him as the skeleton he is instead of a really thin man. And cats.
** The same applies to the titular ''[[Discworld/Wintersmith|Wintersmith]]''. Only children could hear him since adults "knew" that invisible creatures don't talk from out of thin air. The only other humans who could are [[Robe and Wizard Hat|the ones with pointy hats]], who have trained themselves to see what's really there.