Thinking Stories 1: Philosophical Inquiry for Children, Volume 1

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Philip Cam
Hale & Iremonger, 1993 - Juvenile Nonfiction - 78 pages
Philosophy taps children's natural curiosity and sense of wonder. It engages them in the search for meaning, enriching and extending their understanding. It strengthens thinking and reasoning skills, builds self-esteem and helps to develop the qualities that make for good judgements in everyday life. As well as being a book of philosophical inquiry, Thinking Stories 1 is a collection of stories for children 8 to 12 years old to enjoy with heir parents and teachers. The stories encourage children to raise questions about topics such as the nature of truth, goodness and beauty y, of fairness and friendship; and to examine our relationship with the environment. The stories invite children to question, to see consequences and assumptions, to use criteria and to explore different points of view.

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