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| 100 | 1 | _aTomley, Sarah | |
| 240 | 0 | 0 | _aChildren's book of philosophy : an introduction to the world's great thinkers and their big ideas |
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_aChildren's book of philosophy : _ban introduction to the world's great thinkers and their big ideas _cSarah Tomley ; Marcus Weeks |
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_aNew York _bDK Publishing _c2015 |
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| 300 | _a141 p. | ||
| 520 | _aChildren are great at asking the big questions: Where did I come from? Why does the world exist? What is real? Encourage your child's curiosity with DK's Children's Book of Philosophy, a kid-friendly handbook to some of life's biggest questions - because it's never too early to start thinking about thinking. The Children's Book of Philosophy lays out philosophical questions with engaging graphics that are fun and easy for kids to process. We've included biographical information, timelines, and conceptual thinking, all with inviting images. Children learn that their questions are important and have been pondered by famous philosophers for years. The content is geared toward the specific questions of 21st-century kids, so the information is relevant and interesting. Looking for a child's first philosophy book to encourage your young thinker? With the Children's Book of Philosophy, you've found it! | ||
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_aPhilosophy -- Juvenile literature _aPhilosophers -- Juvenile literature |
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