I don't really understand your point. People learn and pick little things up all over the place - especially children. They don't have to learn about everything in an even manner.
I remember learning things like surrealism and psychedelia when I was younger than ten (I was very interest in art). I remember reading books like Lemony Snicket's in which political systems, psychological ideas and long, archaic words are taught to the reader.
Yet at the same time, there would be a great many things you would expect a kid to know that I hadn't yet come across.
Why is it hard to believe Lisa might have come across the term "abstract" and asked her mum what it meant, but that she didn't know what a coincidence was?
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