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  1. Philosophy for Kids : 40 Fun Questions That Help You Wonder About Everything! by David A. White, 2000-08-01
  2. The Examined Life: Advanced Philosophy for Kids by David A. White, 2005-10-15
  3. The Examined Life Advanced Philosophy for Kids - 2005 publication by DavidAWhite, 2005
  4. Philosophy for Kids: 40 Fun Questions That Help You Wonder...about Everything! [PHILOSOPHY FOR KIDS -OS] by David(Author) White, 2005-06-30
  5. Philosophy For Kids. by DAVID A. WHITE,
  6. Big Ideas for Little Kids: Teaching Philosophy through Children's Literature by Thomas E. Wartenberg, 2009-09-15
  7. Socrates for Kids by S. Sage Essman, 2000-12-01
  8. What Do You Stand For? For Kids: A Guide to Building Character by Barbara A. Lewis, 1999-11-15
  9. Character Building Activities for Kids: Ready-to-Use Character Education Lessons & Activities for the Elementary Grades by Darlene Mannix, 2001-12-15
  10. Tough Trivia for Kids (Mensa) by Helene Hovanec, 2005-11-01
  11. Sun Signs for Kids by Lynne Burmyn, 1988-01-12
  12. First Place Science Fair Projects for Inquisitive Kids by Elizabeth Snoke Harris, 2005-10-28
  13. Emily and Jacob Explore The Law of Attraction for Kids by Shawn Halwas, 2007-12-28
  14. Quotes for Kids: Today's Interpretations of Timeless Quotes Designed to Nurture the Young Spirit by Lisa Meyer, 1997-10

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2. Philosophy For Kids - ANobii
Philosophy for Kids reviews from readers. Also includes book price, book ratings, book discussions, book forums, book cover, book publication details. Also known as Philosophy
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3. Philosophy For Kids: 40 Fun Questions That Help You Wonder ... About Everything!
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4. Philosophy For Kids
Welcome to Philosophy for Kids! This is a website for materials to use in doing philosophy with children. To get an idea what you can read on this site, or download from it, take a
http://www.philosophyforkids.com/
Welcome to Philosophy for Kids! This is a website for materials to use in doing philosophy with children. To get an idea what you can read on this site, or download from it, take a look at the first story beginning, "The Flower Question," by clicking on the Introduction link on the left. You can always return to the main website home by clicking on the Philosophy For Kids website banner at the top of every page. Please also see the About Us section to read about the origination of this site, as well as take a look at our links to other sites. New! Come see Emily's Art: a videotaped philosophical conversation with kids! Also, check out Gary's Philosophy Startup Kit for Schoolkids , an excellent resource for introducing children to philosophy. Check back soon, as we are adding content frequently!

5. The Examined Life: Advanced Philosophy For Kids
This book, by David White, is designed for use in a variety of ways philosophical, practical, and theoretical. Recommended for grades 612, this is an excellent teachers
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6. Philosophy For Kids
The Flower Question Look, Auntie Gertie, shouted Freddie, as he walked past the hall table; those flowers have their heads bowed. Are they praying?
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The Flower Question "Look, Auntie Gertie," shouted Freddie, as he walked past the hall table; those flowers have their heads bowed. Are they praying? Or have they died?" Freddie and his family were just returning home from a four-day trip to the Lake District. His mother, his father, and his sister, Alice, were still getting their luggage out of the car. The chrysanthemums on the hall table had caught Freddie's attention as soon as he got through the front door. Instead of showing him their bright, yellow faced, as they had when he left, the flowers were indeed all bent over. "Not to worry," said Aunt Gertie cheerfully; "they got very thirsty while we were gone. But a drink of cool water is all they need." Aunt Gertie, who was the flower expert in the Davidson family, dropped her suitcase and walked straight into the kitchen. There she filled a small, red watering can and returned to give the chrysants a drink. Freddie looked on thoughtfully. "I didn't know flowers get thirsty," he said. `"Just like you," Aunt Gertie reassured him; "but they take a long, long drink. It will be tomorrow before their thirst is quenched and they're happy again."

7. Teaching Children Philosophy
Learn about philosophy by discussing children s literature. Wiki.
http://www.teachingchildrenphilosophy.org
Check out Thomas Wartenberg's new book, Big Ideas for Little Kids
Main Page
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edit This website is dedicated to helping adults conduct philosophical discussion with and among elementary school children.
Contrary to what many people think, young children are both interested in and good at discussing philosophical questions. Picture books are a great way to initiate a philosophical discussion with young children and this site will help you get started.
edit Here is what you’ll find on the site:
Book modules for a range of children’s books. These include short introductions to the philosophical issues raised by each book and questions to ask children to get a discussion started.
More information about having a philosophical discussion with young children. Resources include links to pages for Educators Parents , and Kids , a sample video , an interview with Tom Wartenberg, and news about his recent book Big Ideas for Little Kids
The Course Website
for Tom’s course, Philosophy for Children, in which his undergraduate students at Mount Holyoke College teach philosophy to elementary school children.
Read about the course in The New York Times
Join us on facebook

Questions? Comments?

8. Philosophy For Children
This site has been updated in a new location. Please click here to visit the new site! ake one of Arnold Lobel's great Frog and Toad stories, Dragons and
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have also provided guidelines for each book which identify and discuss the philosophical issues raised by the stories. lick on the picture below to see a short segment from the video, Teaching Children Philosophy
Click on the picture to view video. ow explore the rest of the site and learn more about philosophy and "doing" philosophy with children. There are sections specifically for children, for teachers, and even for parents. Enjoy! This site has been created and is maintained by Professor Thomas Wartenberg of the Department of Philosophy at Mount Holyoke College in South Hadley, Massachusetts. people have visited this site since May, 2006.

9. Philosophy For Kids 40 Fun Questions That Help You Wonder About
Philosophy for Kids. Open your students' minds to the wonders of philosophy with these exciting activities that can be used individually or by the whole class. Each activity
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10. The Examined Life: Advanced Philosophy For Kids
BOOK REVIEW (Davidson Institute) Author Dr. David White has provided teachers an engaging way to help students work through many philosophical theories and questions. The
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12. Greek Philosophy For Kids
Greek Philosophy for Kids Why are Greek philosophers so famous?
http://www.historyforkids.org/learn/greeks/philosophy/index.htm
Greek Philosophy for Kids - Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle explained so you can understand them
Greek Philosophy
Ancient Greek philosophy is dominated by three very famous men: Socrates Plato , and Aristotle . All three of these lived in Athens for most of their lives, and they knew each other. Socrates came first, and Plato was his student, around 400 BC . Socrates was killed in 399 BC , and Plato began his work by writing down what Socrates had taught, and then continued by writing down his own ideas and opening a school. Aristotle , who was younger, came to study at Plato's school, and ended up starting his own school as well. In the years after Plato and Aristotle died, in the 200's BC , three famous kinds of philosophy started up in the schools that Plato and Aristotle had started. These are the Stoics , the Skeptics , and the Epicureans . Each of these continued to be important ways of thinking about the world all the way through the Roman Empire , until people converted to Christianity in the 300's AD , and even after that.

13. 'Philosophy For Kids' Sparks Reasoning : Schools Adding Missing Fourth 'R' To Cu
The professor this day asked first graders what it would be like to know everything. Awful, a little boy said. Why? the professor asked. Because there would be nothing to
http://articles.latimes.com/1985-11-03/news/mn-3962_1_teaching-philosophy

14. Northwest Center For Philosophy For Children
Nonprofit organization that brings philosophy into the lives of young people through programs in elementary, middle, and high schools, parent organizations, and other
http://depts.washington.edu/nwcenter/
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15. Teaching Children Philosophy
This website is dedicated to helping adults conduct philosophical discussion with and among elementary school children. Contrary to what many people think, young children are both
http://www.teachingchildrenphilosophy.org/wiki/Main_Page
Check out Thomas Wartenberg's new book, Big Ideas for Little Kids
Main Page
From Teaching Children Philosophy, a Project of Thomas Wartenberg Jump to: navigation search
edit This website is dedicated to helping adults conduct philosophical discussion with and among elementary school children.
Contrary to what many people think, young children are both interested in and good at discussing philosophical questions. Picture books are a great way to initiate a philosophical discussion with young children and this site will help you get started.
edit Here is what you’ll find on the site:
Book modules for a range of children’s books. These include short introductions to the philosophical issues raised by each book and questions to ask children to get a discussion started.
More information about having a philosophical discussion with young children. Resources include links to pages for Educators Parents , and Kids , a sample video , an interview with Tom Wartenberg, and news about his recent book Big Ideas for Little Kids
The Course Website
for Tom’s course, Philosophy for Children, in which his undergraduate students at Mount Holyoke College teach philosophy to elementary school children.
Read about the course in The New York Times
Join us on facebook

Questions? Comments?

16. Best Philosophy For Kids
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17. Philosophy For Kids! | KidsThinkAboutIt!
Welcome to Kidsthinkaboutit! Our mission is to introduce kids (and the adults they run with) to the wonderful world of Philosophy. Please explore our site, read about the
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Welcome to Kidsthinkaboutit!  Our mission is to introduce kids (and the adults they run with) to the wonderful world of Philosophy.  Please explore our site, read about the services we offer, and take advantage of our online resources.  Visit often to see what's new!   We'd love to hear from you.

18. YouTube - Philosophy For Kids (Official Trailer)
This is the official trailer for FROM BACKSEATS TO BEDROOMS Productions presents Philosophy For Kids . coming in theaters not closer to the next century.
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19. Confucius- History For Kids!
Confucius' Philosophy for Kids Confucius was a philosopher in ancient China, about 500 BC. His main idea was that people could achieve peace by doing their duty, and
http://www.historyforkids.org/learn/china/philosophy/confucius2.htm

20. Kids' Page
Read one of the books on the list below. Use your own copy, borrow one from your teacher, or check it out at the
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H ey, Kids!
H ere's a fun thing to do...something to get you thinking!
F irst:
Read one of the books on the list below. Use your own copy, borrow one from your teacher, or check it out at the library.
N ext:
After reading the story, click below on the question set for the story you chose.
T hen:
Read through the questions and think about all of the possible answers to each one. Try to back up your answers by explaining why you think what you think. Remember though, there is no right answer. In fact, these are ideas that folks have been thinking about and discussing since even before the times of the Greeks and the great philosopher, Aristotle...and I bet you have some very creative, cool ideas of your own!
L ast:
Take your time and have fun!
Books Listed in Alphabetical Order by T itle A-B C-D E-F G-H ... Y-Z
Albert's Impossible Toothache
Author:Barbara Williams
Publisher: Candlewick Press A Review of the Philosophical Issues in Question Sets for Use After Reading the Story Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day

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