"They are deceptively simple. I admit that. But for me, all my life I try to simplify things. As a child in school, things were very hard for me to understand often, and I developed a knack, I think. I developed a process to simplify things so I would understand them"
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The pivot to childhood difficulty does quiet autobiographical work. Instead of romanticizing genius, Carle frames his signature style as a coping technology: a private method forged in confusion. That’s disarming because it refuses the usual mythology of the inspired artist. His authority comes from struggle, not mystique. The subtext is almost political: when systems of learning make “understanding” feel like a locked room, you either get labeled slow or you invent new keys. Carle chose the second, and then mass-produced the key for other kids.
Context matters. Carle’s books arrived as picture books were gaining cultural legitimacy but still treated as nursery fluff. His insistence on process is a rebuttal to that hierarchy, and also a clue to why his work lasts. Simplification here isn’t dumbing down; it’s precision, the removal of noise until the idea can breathe. That’s why The Very Hungry Caterpillar reads like play but functions like design: sequencing, counting, time, appetite, transformation. Carle’s intent isn’t to impress parents; it’s to make comprehension feel like pleasure, especially for the child who’s used to it feeling like failure.
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Carle, Eric. (2026, January 16). They are deceptively simple. I admit that. But for me, all my life I try to simplify things. As a child in school, things were very hard for me to understand often, and I developed a knack, I think. I developed a process to simplify things so I would understand them. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/they-are-deceptively-simple-i-admit-that-but-for-117872/
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Carle, Eric. "They are deceptively simple. I admit that. But for me, all my life I try to simplify things. As a child in school, things were very hard for me to understand often, and I developed a knack, I think. I developed a process to simplify things so I would understand them." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/they-are-deceptively-simple-i-admit-that-but-for-117872/.
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"They are deceptively simple. I admit that. But for me, all my life I try to simplify things. As a child in school, things were very hard for me to understand often, and I developed a knack, I think. I developed a process to simplify things so I would understand them." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/they-are-deceptively-simple-i-admit-that-but-for-117872/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.







