
Why can't I do it?
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Book Introduction
A children's visual philosophy picture book that fosters critical thinking and establishes sound thinking.
How many questions do our children ask each day, curious about everything they see? "Why Can't I?" is a children's philosophy picture book that fosters philosophical thinking by allowing children to observe the situations depicted, think for themselves, and answer their own questions.
Do you see something wrong in the picture that looks interesting? Why is it wrong? Have you unknowingly harmed another person or animal? Answering these intriguing philosophical questions will help you develop your own thinking and logic.
How many questions do our children ask each day, curious about everything they see? "Why Can't I?" is a children's philosophy picture book that fosters philosophical thinking by allowing children to observe the situations depicted, think for themselves, and answer their own questions.
Do you see something wrong in the picture that looks interesting? Why is it wrong? Have you unknowingly harmed another person or animal? Answering these intriguing philosophical questions will help you develop your own thinking and logic.
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"Why?" Children's questions are the starting point of logical thinking!
As children begin to speak in earnest, they ask questions like "What is this?" and "Why?" dozens of times a day.
The fact that you are asking more questions is also evidence that your ability to think for yourself is developing.
As language skills develop, thinking expands, which in turn leads to curiosity.
This is precisely why we are curious about everything we see before our eyes.
Especially from the age of 6, children become very interested in the situations they see, people's behavior, and cause and effect, and it can be said that this is when children's reasoning ability and logical thinking begin.
The most important thing during this period is to expand children's thinking.
"Why Can't I?" is designed to help children develop their thinking skills by allowing them to think and judge infinitely.
As you think and answer along with the visual aids that lead to more fun, clear, and colorful answers, you will soon discover surprising ideas that are unique to children.
New stimulation, growing the power of thought!
When you ask children, “Why did you do that?” they don’t answer right away.
By understanding and empathizing with the child and the situation, and examining the root of why they thought that way, we can understand their thoughts.
Moreover, children can develop independent thinking and values as they experience things they had not thought of before.
"Is it okay to kill an ant? What if it bites me first?"
Is it wrong to keep animals in cages? Why?
'Is it bad to force someone to do something they don't want to do?'
"Why Can't I?" is a children's visual philosophy picture book that captures readers' attention with an interesting topic and encourages fun thinking and discussion.
Together with the Children's Philosophy Education Research Institute, we've created a book that's tailored to Korean culture and sentiments, providing new stimulation to children's thinking.
It consists of situations that are not usually conscious and questions that cannot easily be predicted, leading to interesting and correct philosophical thinking.
You can empower your child's thinking through the visual philosophy picture book "Why Can't I?", which helps children develop a correct way of thinking by finding the root of unconscious situations that exist within them.
Discuss and develop your thoughts with your family or teacher!
What should we do with the endless barrage of questions from children? Should we answer them sincerely? The most important thing is the adults' attitude when answering.
If parents or teachers empathize with the content of a child's question and discuss it, they can expand the child's thinking and encourage deeper thinking.
"Why Can't I?" is designed to help children, as well as adults, develop their own philosophical thoughts and guidance.
Rather than simply acquiring knowledge, it is structured so that students can look at pictures, answer various questions, and develop their own thoughts, helping them share their thoughts with each other and develop sound thinking.
The more you talk to your child, the more their creativity and thinking skills will develop.
By asking questions that encourage philosophical thinking, you can think and discuss with your child, develop their creativity and thinking skills, and even learn proper character education through good lifestyle habits.
As children begin to speak in earnest, they ask questions like "What is this?" and "Why?" dozens of times a day.
The fact that you are asking more questions is also evidence that your ability to think for yourself is developing.
As language skills develop, thinking expands, which in turn leads to curiosity.
This is precisely why we are curious about everything we see before our eyes.
Especially from the age of 6, children become very interested in the situations they see, people's behavior, and cause and effect, and it can be said that this is when children's reasoning ability and logical thinking begin.
The most important thing during this period is to expand children's thinking.
"Why Can't I?" is designed to help children develop their thinking skills by allowing them to think and judge infinitely.
As you think and answer along with the visual aids that lead to more fun, clear, and colorful answers, you will soon discover surprising ideas that are unique to children.
New stimulation, growing the power of thought!
When you ask children, “Why did you do that?” they don’t answer right away.
By understanding and empathizing with the child and the situation, and examining the root of why they thought that way, we can understand their thoughts.
Moreover, children can develop independent thinking and values as they experience things they had not thought of before.
"Is it okay to kill an ant? What if it bites me first?"
Is it wrong to keep animals in cages? Why?
'Is it bad to force someone to do something they don't want to do?'
"Why Can't I?" is a children's visual philosophy picture book that captures readers' attention with an interesting topic and encourages fun thinking and discussion.
Together with the Children's Philosophy Education Research Institute, we've created a book that's tailored to Korean culture and sentiments, providing new stimulation to children's thinking.
It consists of situations that are not usually conscious and questions that cannot easily be predicted, leading to interesting and correct philosophical thinking.
You can empower your child's thinking through the visual philosophy picture book "Why Can't I?", which helps children develop a correct way of thinking by finding the root of unconscious situations that exist within them.
Discuss and develop your thoughts with your family or teacher!
What should we do with the endless barrage of questions from children? Should we answer them sincerely? The most important thing is the adults' attitude when answering.
If parents or teachers empathize with the content of a child's question and discuss it, they can expand the child's thinking and encourage deeper thinking.
"Why Can't I?" is designed to help children, as well as adults, develop their own philosophical thoughts and guidance.
Rather than simply acquiring knowledge, it is structured so that students can look at pictures, answer various questions, and develop their own thoughts, helping them share their thoughts with each other and develop sound thinking.
The more you talk to your child, the more their creativity and thinking skills will develop.
By asking questions that encourage philosophical thinking, you can think and discuss with your child, develop their creativity and thinking skills, and even learn proper character education through good lifestyle habits.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: May 25, 2024
- Page count, weight, size: 40 pages | 230*250*15mm
- ISBN13: 9791198695451
- ISBN10: 1198695455
- KC Certification: Certification Type: Conformity Confirmation
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