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Play and Learn with Mr Green 2

HOLIDAYS: ENGLISH The 4 volumes Play and Learn with Mr Green contain games and activities to review and deepen the English language program of the Primary School. Each volume is divided into thematic sections which constitute both a revision of the linguistic material dealt with in class and...
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Introduction to Greek Mythology for Kids

Discover the exciting and fascinating world of Greek and Roman gods, goddesses, monsters, and heroes, from Zeus and Athena to Hercules, Medusa, and more! Take a journey through Mount Olympus, Ancient Greece, and Ancient Rome with this collection of the greatest tales found in Greek and Roman mythology....
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How to Be a Big Kid

  This super-handy book is a survival guide for the busiest job there is: being a preschooler Being little is hard work. There’s so much for children to learn: tying their shoelaces, finding the right hole for each arm in a sweater, remembering to say “please” and “thank...
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The Routledge International Handbook of Philosophy for Children

Edited By Maughn Rollins Gregory, Joanna Haynes, Karin Murris This rich and diverse collection offers a range of perspectives and practices of Philosophy for Children (P4C). P4C has become a significant educational and philosophical movement with growing impact on schools and educational policy. Its community of inquiry pedagogy...
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Studies in Philosophy for Children

“Harry Stottlemeier’s Discovery,” created by Matthew Lipman in 1969, is now a widely used and highly successful tool for teaching philosophy to children. As the original novel of the Philosophy for Children program, its goal is to present major ideas in the history of philosophy, nurturing children’s ability...
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A Teacher’s Guide to Philosophy for Children

By Keith J. Topping, Steven Trickey, Paul Cleghorn A Teacher’s Guide to Philosophy for Children provides educators with the process and structures to engage children in inquiring as a group into ‘big’ moral, ethical and spiritual questions, while also considering curricular necessities and the demands of national and...
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