For the most part, I'm inclined to agree that anthropomorphic books targeted at younger children are not likely to be of much interest to Flayrah readers, but there may be some exceptions. For example, I think a retrospective on The Berenstain Bears would be well received, as would a story on any children's book author whose works also appeal to adults, such as Maurice Sendak or Dr. Seuss. But they're the exceptions, not the rule.
For the most part, I'm inclined to agree that anthropomorphic books targeted at younger children are not likely to be of much interest to Flayrah readers, but there may be some exceptions. For example, I think a retrospective on The Berenstain Bears would be well received, as would a story on any children's book author whose works also appeal to adults, such as Maurice Sendak or Dr. Seuss. But they're the exceptions, not the rule.