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The [[TransatlanticEquivalent UK equivalent]] was "Janet and John" and "Peter and Jane", the latter which is still in use as part of the reading curriculum in several commonwealth countries.

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The [[TransatlanticEquivalent UK equivalent]] was "Janet and John" and "Peter and Jane", the latter which is still in use as part of the reading curriculum in several commonwealth Commonwealth countries.
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* NameAndName: Dick and Jane are undoubtedly the main characters of the book.
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* HaveAGayOldTime: Let's just say we don't meet too many boys by the name "Dick" anymore... [[ComicBook/{{Nightwing}} Mr. Grayson notwithstanding,]] due to the GrandfatherClause.

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* HaveAGayOldTime: Let's just say we don't meet too many boys by the name "Dick" anymore... [[ComicBook/{{Nightwing}} Mr. Grayson notwithstanding,]] due to the GrandfatherClause.anymore.
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* {{Bowdlerization}}: There are certain reprints where the books are now titled "Peter and Jane", due to "Dick" having unfortunate connotations in modern times.
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