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Really, Really Big Questions (Hardcover, 2009)
    By Stephen Law
Ages 9-12 5/11/2010
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mtanenbaum said: Written by a British professor of philosophy, this is a book on life’s big questions aimed at the junior philosophy set. The book features a lively text and a retro 1950’s cartoon-style design, that, while it doesn’t seem to have anything to do with philosophy, adds a quirky look and feel to the text. The book covers a wide range of topics ranging from the big bang, what happened before the big bang, the meaning of life, whether some people are psychic, how can we tell right from wrong, what is knowledge, and whether fairies exist. The book lists 57 separate scientific, philosophical, and moral questions of this sort that the author attempts to answer, and the book also includes a glossary, an index, and suggestions for further reading. In addition, the author supplies a short list of websites to explore and “thinking tips.” This is a good book for sparking discussion of major questions with older children, and gives parents a starting point for answering all the many questions kids ask. The author manages to take very serious topics and present them in an entertaining and interesting way for children and adults. The design of the book with its bright colors retro cartoon-like people adds to the appeal. This is definitely not a book that will appeal to all kids, but it’s a useful addition to a family or school library.
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