Children, or any reader, anticipate finding out what is actually behind the flap, while formulating a theory about what it will be. They are satified when they discover that they were right as well as have the anticipation satisfied by knowing the answer, even if wrong.
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Children, or any reader, anticipate finding out what is actually behind the flap, while formulating a theory about what it will be. They are satified when they discover that they were right as well as have the anticipation satisfied by knowing the answer, even if wrong.
For very young children, they don't know what's going to be hidden behind the flap. They're satisfied when they find out.