Big ideas for young thinking written by Jamia Wilson; illustrated by Andrea Pippins.
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TextPublication details: Minnesota: Wide Eyed Editions, an imprint of the Quarto Group, Minneapolis, c2020.Description: 63 pagesISBN: - 9780711249219
- Big ideas for young thinking
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GESM Library Main Library | English Non-Fiction Grade School | ENC 100 WIL | Available | E0007642 |
Explore 20 of the biggest questions of our day. This book teaches children to think critically in a world which needs young thinkers. Why do I think? What is bias? What happens when we disagree? And how do we talk to each other? Jamia Wilson expertly explores the difficult questions kids may ask by introducing a diverse range of thinkers and luminaries. Each question is introduced in lively prose before a timeline lays out how different thinkers of the world have approached each question. With vibrant art from Andrea Pippins to illustrate each visionary. Chapters are organized into five sections: Identity, Life, Truth, Culture, and Creativity. Questions include: Who are you? Who are we? Why do I think? What is gender? Why do we exist? What happens when we die? What is right and wrong? What is bias? Do I have it? What is freedom? What is an imagination What is memory? Stylish and accessible, it brings philosophy to the next generation in a warm and inclusive way.
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