Most children's books (and not only children's books) present the situation and the characters to the child from only one point of view. That is, the child has no choice and accepts the point of view of the main character of the story.
He cannot look at what is happening through the eyes of not very positive or negative characters. He doesn't know why they do this or that. Usually adults have one answer to this: Because he is bad.» And why is he bad? What happened to him? Hardly anyone will explain to a child that the wolf wanted to eat Little Red Riding Hood and her grandmother because, for example, he was hungry.
Or maybe Little Red Riding Hood has entered his territory, and wolves are so arranged that they are used to defending their territory. You can't trample on the laws of nature. Yes, you never know why he decided to eat them and what Little Red Riding Hood did (we will not touch psychologists and their theories).
But the child gets only one answer and takes it for granted. Raghava Keikey, an artist and father of two children, could not find a suitable book and decided to make it himself. In his TEDGlobal talk, he tells and shows exactly how his book works.