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Tag Archives: picture books

Wonder Ponder triumphs

December 25, 2014by David Urbinder 4 Comments

Parents often ask us if we can recommend any books or materials to help them engage their children in philosophical dialogue at home. As it happens, most material specifically designed […]

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An Illustrated Book of Bad Arguments

Tripping over logic

March 1, 2014by Michelle 6 Comments

Interested in a quirky picture book for grown-ups? Take a look at An Illustrated Book of Bad Arguments by Ali Almossawi, with woodcut-style illustrations by Alejandro Giraldo. In a bold […]

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Playground Philosopher

January 21, 2013by Michelle 2 Comments

Have you visited Playground Philosopher? It’s our other blog, exploring the philosophy in picture books. It presents gorgeous illustrations, questions to stimulate lively dialogue among children (or adults!), playful activities […]

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