Citations:kidfic

Noun: "(uncountable, fandom slang) such fan fiction collectively"

 * 2017, Francesca Coppa, "Preface: One Pringle, One Dorito, One Oreo", in The Fanfiction Reader: Folk Tales for the Digital Age (ed. Francesca Coppa), page ix:
 * They'd rate a successful casefic, appreciate the attempt at kidfic, and give points for the clever use of vampires, soulbonding, wings, or tentacles.
 * 2017, Francesca Coppa, "Preface: One Pringle, One Dorito, One Oreo", in The Fanfiction Reader: Folk Tales for the Digital Age (ed. Francesca Coppa), page ix:
 * They'd rate a successful casefic, appreciate the attempt at kidfic, and give points for the clever use of vampires, soulbonding, wings, or tentacles.
 * 2017, Francesca Coppa, "Preface: One Pringle, One Dorito, One Oreo", in The Fanfiction Reader: Folk Tales for the Digital Age (ed. Francesca Coppa), page ix:
 * They'd rate a successful casefic, appreciate the attempt at kidfic, and give points for the clever use of vampires, soulbonding, wings, or tentacles.

Noun: "(uncountable, fandom slang) fanfiction which reimagines canonically adult characters as children"

 * 2017, Harry Benshoff, Film and Television Analysis: An Introduction to Methods, Theories, and Approaches, unnumbered page:
 * Common AU story genres today include animal AU (wherein human characters are reimagined as animals), high school AU (wherein primary characters are written as though they were still attending high school), and kidfic (which imagines what canonical characters might have been like when they were children).

Noun: "(uncountable) children's literature"

 * 2012, Perry Iles, "Lashings of Ginger Beer", Words with JAM, October/November 2012, page 25:
 * This leaves a pretty wide gap in the children's fiction market, and opens the door to the good old British stalwarts. We've always been good at kidfic.
 * 2012, Perry Iles, "Lashings of Ginger Beer", Words with JAM, October/November 2012, page 25:
 * This leaves a pretty wide gap in the children's fiction market, and opens the door to the good old British stalwarts. We've always been good at kidfic.