If you're familiar with "The School of Life," this publication is one of their offerings designed to introduce philosophy to children aged 8 and above. The language is tailored to their age, complemented by beautiful illustrations, it's very well designed, and a delight to hold, peruse, and engage with. It's sure to ignite captivating family conversations!
Highly recommended.
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42 sats \ 2 replies \ @kr 23 Jan
love the cover design, but will refrain from judging the book based on that alone 😅
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239 sats \ 0 replies \ @0fje0 23 Jan
Under-rated comment.
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🤣 I can vouch for the content, it's definitely a good introduction to philosophy for kids. The nice design is just the cherry on top.
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Beauvoir is an odd choice for an intro to kids text. I'd be interested in reading it to see what they have to say.
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The short-lived satisfaction derived from material things. She therefore invites children to think deeply about what they really want, and what really matters for true and lasting happiness
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Cool! Is it Tom Woods' School of Life program or another one?
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No, Alain de Botton. (I didn't know Tom Woods is doing something similar. I'll look it up)
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I don't know if it's even a similar thing, but I think it has the same name.
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Found it. Same name, but different topic (entrepreneurship)
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