A sneetch is a sneetch and other philosophical discoveries finding wisdom in children's literature /
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Hoboken :
John Wiley,
2013.
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Table of Contents:
- Harold and the purple crayon: can you get wet swimming in an imaginary ocean?
- The important book: is a leopard without its spots still a leopard?
- Shrek!: could a dead skunk smell good?
- Let's do nothing: can you just do nothing at all?
- Knuffle Bunny: how do you know I'm angry if I don't say so?
- Many moons: do experts really know more?
- Yellow and pink: could human life have arisen purely by chance?
- Morris the Moose: how do you know when you've made a mistake?
- Emily's art: what's the difference between saying the Mona Lisa is a great painting and vanilla is your favorite flavor?
- Miss Nelson is missing!: is it okay for adults to deceive kids?
- The giving tree: how can it be wrong to give someone what they want?
- "Cookies": what good is having will-power if you don't have any more cookies?
- Frederick: can you enjoy doing something even if it's work?
- The sneetches: isn't it all right to discriminate in choosing your friends?
- The paper bag princess: what's wrong with "living happily ever after"?
- The big orange splot: is there anything wrong with conformity?
- Taking picture books seriously
- MS 1: who's who: thumbnail biographies of the philosophers
- MS 2: what's what: key philosophical terms
- MS 3: next steps: even more philosophical picture books
- MS 4: next steps: digger deeper into philosophy.