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Children are, in many ways, born philosophers. Without prompting, they ask some of the largest questions about time, mortality, happiness and the meaning of it all. Yet too often this inborn curiosity is not developed and, with age, the questions fall away. This is a book designed to harness children's spontaneous philosophical instinct and to develop it through introductions to some of the most vibrant and essential philosophical ideas of history. The book takes us to meet leading figures of philosophy from around the world and from all eras - and shows us how their ideas continue to matter. The book functions as an ideal introduction to philosophy, as well as a charming way to open up conversations between adults and children about the biggest questions we all face. What people are saying about Big Ideas for Curious Minds: “This is an absolute must have for ALL children. It is absolutely fantastic and helps children understand a number of their daily struggles. In fact I take that previous comment back, this is an absolute must for EVERYONE. I have had read it from cover to cover, and as a 40 year old woman I have honestly learnt something new.” Freddies Mummy UK “This is a beautifully produced book published by the School of Life (founded by well known philosopher Alain de Botton). It is a very accessible starting point for exploring philosophy and how philosophical ideas can be applied to everyday life, in fact it is very explicit about this.” Ewingel “I can't stop reading and talking about this book with others. It is easy to follow and great for an introduction to philosophy for kids. Well written, great illustrations, ideas and clever how it relates the philosophers' ideas to the lives and issues that children have. 5 stars!” Thomas Leesa “The book itself is genius with an introduction to leading figures of philosophy from around the world from all eras. Alongside that there are chapters teaching our children crucial lessons about life, about love, and about loss. Topics such as ‘Why you feel lonely’, ‘Politeness matters’, ‘People are unhappy not mean’, and ‘The mind-body problem’ offer invaluable insights into philosophy in a way that our children can really get on board with. When the book arrived and I had a quick glance through it, my immediate reaction was that it was far too old for my children. And yet when I took the time to start reading, and to admire the beautiful illustrations, I found myself still sat there, an hour later, realising that this was exactly the kind of book I want each of my children to read as they grow.” Five Little Doves “The focus of these chapters are incredibly meaningful, some of my favourites include ‘People are unhappy, not mean’, ‘Learn to say what’s on your mind’, ‘Good things are (unexpectedly) hard’ and ‘Politeness matters’. The book has been written by the fantastic School of Life and it is suggested for curious minds aged 9+. I think most adults would also find these ideas incredibly helpful to reflect on; who doesn’t need reminding that when someone is angry, maybe it’s not you who is responsible?” Louise Treherne, Role Models “Although Big Ideas for Curious Minds is aimed at children I have got a lot from it too – and I wish I had read it myself as a child… This book has taught me, and LP, new ways of thinking and new ways of being.” What the Redhead Said Review: Very important toolkit - Standard education overlooks the need to start the concepts of philosophy by unpacking the wisdom of the greats. This book does it in a very fun way for kids. Only point i would like to highlight is that it skips all Indian philosophers. Wish they had included atleast one or two like Shankaracharya, Vivekananda or Krishnamurti Review: Best - One of the best book you can gift a child






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| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 1,472 Reviews |
S**S
Very important toolkit
Standard education overlooks the need to start the concepts of philosophy by unpacking the wisdom of the greats. This book does it in a very fun way for kids. Only point i would like to highlight is that it skips all Indian philosophers. Wish they had included atleast one or two like Shankaracharya, Vivekananda or Krishnamurti
A**R
Best
One of the best book you can gift a child
X**Z
Recommended
The book is quite interactive in its language which is quite successful through the pictures and flow charts. The content is strong for the ones who want to get some good innovative ideas....
E**A
Books like these are hard to find!
This is such a beautiful book written so simply written. Addresses issues that are big yet in a level that children can understand and relate.
V**I
Must read for kids and adults alike
Among the top 10 books of all time for me
C**N
Excelente para jovens de todas as idades
Apesar do livro ser direcionado ao público infanto-juvenil, é uma leitura que tem tudo para agradar ao leitor de qualquer idade. O livro traz, de forma resumida, um apanhado da base filosófica de diversos pensadores. O livro é em inglês. Entretanto, justamente por ser voltado para o público infanto-juvenil, é escrito em um inglês simples e muito bem escrito. Conclusão, é uma oportunidade de visitar os pensamentos de expoentes da filosofia e ainda praticar a leitura em inglês. Leitura muito agradável.
M**M
Fantastic, it really is a book of Big Ideas for Curious Minds
Fantastic, it really is a book of Big Ideas for Curious Minds
Z**A
Great book not only for kids but even for adults who hated philosophy in the university
I like that it asks you provocative questions about yourself. You can find some useful ideas even as an adult. And it is NOT boring! I wish I had it when we studied philosophy in my 1st year...
E**M
Wunderbar!
Ein wunderbares Buch, das ich nur wärmstens empfehlen kann. Von inspirierenden Ideen bis zu liebevoller Illustration - ein Schatz!
P**S
Definitely worth getting - leads to thoughtful and helpful conversations
We have had this books for a number of years now and continue to go back to it from time to time with our now 11 year old. It has been the perfect introduction to philosophy for children and also entertaining for adults as well. Each story is short (1-3 pages), accessible and relevant to issues that both children and adults can relate to. Philosophers are both ancient and modern, from a wide variety of traditions and religions, while still being non-denominational. Each story is paired with a biography of the philosopher to help clarify their philosophical stand point, adding context and relevance. These have lead to plenty of deep conversations and that have benefited our whole family. I cannot recommend this enough and we have bought a few extra copies as gifts
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