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The passage of time in Neverland is also ambiguous.
The novel Peter Pan mentions that there are many more suns and moons there than in our world, making time difficult to track, and that the way to find the time is to find the crocodile, as there is a clock inside it.
Although widely thought of as a place where children don't grow up, Barrie wrote that the Lost Boys eventually grew up and have to leave, and fairies there lived typically short lifespans.
According to Peter Pan in Scarlet, time froze to the children as soon as they got into Neverland.

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