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  • Let the Thinking Begin!

  • ThinkAboutIt: Philosophy for Kids
  • By: Amy Leask
  • Narrated by: Ruby Zimmer, Ben Zimmer
  • Length: 23 mins
  • 1.0 out of 5 stars (1 rating)

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Let the Thinking Begin!

By: Amy Leask
Narrated by: Ruby Zimmer, Ben Zimmer
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What is philosophy anyway, and how do you do it? Get started on your journey into some of the most amazing ideas ever, with your guide, Sophia the Wise! This children's book is an insightful introduction to thinking big thoughts! Young philosophers, aged 7-10, will enjoy learning about philosophy and asking some of the biggest (and coolest) questions ever asked. Meet famous brains, and try amazing ideas.

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Does nothing to dive into any actual ideas.

The whole book is giving dates and times to philosophical thinkers without diving into each idea more than a headline. Not a good book to start kids on. It just asks questions without trying to answer them or even give perspective on how different thinkers would have answered them.

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