In “Children's Ways” by James Sully, the author delves into the fascinating and complex world of childhood, exploring the unique perspectives, imaginative capacities, and developing minds of children. Sully's work, presented here in excerpted form, offers a comprehensive look at various aspects of child psychology, from their imaginative play and engagement with stories, to their language acquisition, their serious attempts to understand the world, their grappling with fears, and the emergence of their moral compass, as well as their aesthetic development.