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TEACHING CHILDREN PHILOSOPHY Teaching Children Philosophy. Ready to try your hand at having a philosophical discussion with children? On this site you will find all the materials you’ll need to engage young minds with philosophy and ethics. If you’re just getting started, check out our resourcespage.
"OWL AND THE MOON" FROM OWL AT HOME In this story, the moon follows Owl home. Owl tells the moon to go home, but when the moon goes behind a cloud, he is sad and wants the moon to come back. The topic of friendship is very pertinent in the lives of children and one that philosophers have debated for a longtime.
LITTLE BLUE AND LITTLE YELLOW Little Blue and Little Yellow addresses several distinct concepts in philosophy: friendship, knowledge, identity, and the material constitution of things. Instead of staying at home, Little Blue went out looking for his friend Little Yellow. They played together, had a lot of fun, and ended by looking like Little Green. GIRAFFES CAN'T DANCE Giraffes Can’t Dance by Giles Andrede and Guy Parker-Rees raises issues regarding people’s abilities. Gerald is a clumsy giraffe who would like to be able to dance, but cannot. The book provides an opportunity for students to discuss how they know what their abilities are. Students can consider why they want to be able to do certainthings
TEACHING CHILDREN PHILOSOPHY The Sneetches is a book about two kinds of Sneetches: those with stars on their bellies and those without stars on their bellies. The Star-Belly Sneetches don’t like playing with the Plain-Belly Sneetches. The Star-Belly Sneetches think they are better than the Plain-Belly Sneetches. Along comes an entrepreneur who, in exchangefor money
THE MIXED-UP CHAMELEONMISS RUMPHIUS
Miss Rumphius’s grandfather tells her to make the world more beautiful. She has difficulty coming up with a way to do this until she plants lupines and the wind carries the seeds. The next summer she travels, spreading lupine seeds. She presents the same challenge toTHE GOLD COIN
The Gold Coin, by Alma Flor Ada, presents several philosophical issues that can be explored through class discussion. These issues involve notions of happiness, wealth, stealing, and giving. These themes are important to explore, especially in today’s society, where there is THE QUILTMAKER'S GIFT The Quiltmaker’s Gift by Jeff Brumbeau and Gail de Marcken, is a story of generosity. It raises the philosophical question of what it is to be generous, whether that involves the giving of material wealth alone, or simply of giving another being happiness, comfort, or peace. It also raises the question of whether or not material wealth can HOME - PRINDLE INSTITUTEETHICS BOWL AT THE PRINDLE INSTITUTECOVID-19 AND PRINDLE INSTITUTE EVENTSOUR BUILDINGCONTACT US Ethics is an exploration of questions about the nature of right and wrong. It’s about developing a thoughtful framework to help you decide what you should do when the answers aren’t clear. The Prindle Institute for Ethics is one of the largest collegiate ethics institutes in the country and is dedicated to encouraging andfostering the
TEACHING CHILDREN PHILOSOPHY Teaching Children Philosophy. Ready to try your hand at having a philosophical discussion with children? On this site you will find all the materials you’ll need to engage young minds with philosophy and ethics. If you’re just getting started, check out our resourcespage.
"OWL AND THE MOON" FROM OWL AT HOME In this story, the moon follows Owl home. Owl tells the moon to go home, but when the moon goes behind a cloud, he is sad and wants the moon to come back. The topic of friendship is very pertinent in the lives of children and one that philosophers have debated for a longtime.
LITTLE BLUE AND LITTLE YELLOW Little Blue and Little Yellow addresses several distinct concepts in philosophy: friendship, knowledge, identity, and the material constitution of things. Instead of staying at home, Little Blue went out looking for his friend Little Yellow. They played together, had a lot of fun, and ended by looking like Little Green. GIRAFFES CAN'T DANCE Giraffes Can’t Dance by Giles Andrede and Guy Parker-Rees raises issues regarding people’s abilities. Gerald is a clumsy giraffe who would like to be able to dance, but cannot. The book provides an opportunity for students to discuss how they know what their abilities are. Students can consider why they want to be able to do certainthings
TEACHING CHILDREN PHILOSOPHY The Sneetches is a book about two kinds of Sneetches: those with stars on their bellies and those without stars on their bellies. The Star-Belly Sneetches don’t like playing with the Plain-Belly Sneetches. The Star-Belly Sneetches think they are better than the Plain-Belly Sneetches. Along comes an entrepreneur who, in exchangefor money
THE MIXED-UP CHAMELEONMISS RUMPHIUS
Miss Rumphius’s grandfather tells her to make the world more beautiful. She has difficulty coming up with a way to do this until she plants lupines and the wind carries the seeds. The next summer she travels, spreading lupine seeds. She presents the same challenge toTHE GOLD COIN
The Gold Coin, by Alma Flor Ada, presents several philosophical issues that can be explored through class discussion. These issues involve notions of happiness, wealth, stealing, and giving. These themes are important to explore, especially in today’s society, where there is THE QUILTMAKER'S GIFT The Quiltmaker’s Gift by Jeff Brumbeau and Gail de Marcken, is a story of generosity. It raises the philosophical question of what it is to be generous, whether that involves the giving of material wealth alone, or simply of giving another being happiness, comfort, or peace. It also raises the question of whether or not material wealth can ETHICS OF WORKING FROM HOME: PERSONAL DEVICES In the first episode of a series on the ethics of working from home, Getting Ethics to Work's host and resident ethicist Andy Cullison and producer Kate Berry discuss a listener question about whether it's okay for employers to require employees to use personal devices toconduct business.
WORKBOOK ON CLIMATE CHANGE OUT NOW! Creative and entertaining ethics resources that equip you with the tools you need to confront worldwide challenges ZEN SHORTS - TEACHING CHILDREN PHILOSOPHY - PRINDLE INSTITUTE Zen Shorts is the story of how Stillwater the panda becomes friends with three kids named Addy, Michael, and Karl. Stillwater teaches each child lessons through stories that help them handle the events in their lives. When Stillwater shares the story of “Uncle Ry and the Moon,” he parallels the idea of unselfish giving with the tale of a ISH - TEACHING CHILDREN PHILOSOPHY - PRINDLE INSTITUTE Ish by Peter H. Reynolds illustrates the transformation of a young boy’s relationship with his art and his outlook on life. The philosophical topic central to the story is the concept of perfection both as it relates to realism in art and the nature of perfection as a worthy motivation or achievable goal. The main character’s primaryTHE LITTLE PRINCE
The Little Prince introduces a variety of philosophical concepts including authority, loneliness, and ownership. An aviator whose plane is forced down in the Sahara Desert encounters a little boy– a prince–from a small planet. The boy recounts his space travel adventures and search for the secret of what is important in life. ELMER - TEACHING CHILDREN PHILOSOPHY - PRINDLE INSTITUTE In Elmer, Elmer, the patchwork elephant, enjoys the role of being the clown of the elephant herd. All the other elephants laugh at his jokes and enjoy the games that he comes up with. But one day, Elmer stops having fun playing with the other elephants and decides to leave. Elmer raises questions about the value of diversity between friendsand
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Love You Forever presents the unconditional love that parents are expected to have for their children, despite the behavior of those children as they grow up. The love that a parent has for a child is an unrestricted love that never falters. In the book, the mother is stressed by the behavior of the son, but still continues to crawl intohis
IF YOU GIVE A MOUSE A COOKIE Summary If You Give a Mouse a Cookie can prompt discussion about a variety of topics including free will and altruism.. This story describes a set of events that occurs after a boy gives a mouse a cookie. Once the mouse is given the cookie, he asks for a glass of milk, which ends up leading to a series of additional requests. THE STORY OF FERDINAND The Story of Ferdinand is an example of a young protagonist who grows up very comfortable in his own skin and with his own decisions, but is soon confronted with difficult situations that challenge his peaceful way of life. Recognizing that Ferdinand is content to sit under a tree all day and smell the flowers while the other bulls are content CLOUDY WITH A CHANCE OF MEATBALLS In the story, the townspeople of Chewandswallow must endure the burden of their homeland’s unusual weather and the subsequent struggle of traveling across the sea to a new land. At first glance, the story may seem to only be about a mysterious and magical town HOME - PRINDLE INSTITUTEETHICS BOWL AT THE PRINDLE INSTITUTECOVID-19 AND PRINDLE INSTITUTE EVENTSOUR BUILDINGCONTACT USTHE PRINDLE INSTITUTE FOR ETHICSMRS PRINDLEPRINDLE CATAMARANPRINDLE SAILBOATPRINDLE INSTITUTE DEPAUWTHE PRINDLE SCHOOL Ethics is an exploration of questions about the nature of right and wrong. It’s about developing a thoughtful framework to help you decide what you should do when the answers aren’t clear. The Prindle Institute for Ethics is one of the largest collegiate ethics institutes in the country and is dedicated to encouraging andfostering the
"OWL AND THE MOON" FROM OWL AT HOME In this story, the moon follows Owl home. Owl tells the moon to go home, but when the moon goes behind a cloud, he is sad and wants the moon to come back. The topic of friendship is very pertinent in the lives of children and one that philosophers have debated for a longtime.
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Zen Shorts is the story of how Stillwater the panda becomes friends with three kids named Addy, Michael, and Karl. Stillwater teaches each child lessons through stories that help them handle the events in their lives. When Stillwater shares the story of “Uncle Ry and the Moon,” he parallels the idea of unselfish giving with the tale of a ETHICS OF WORKING FROM HOME: PERSONAL DEVICES In the first episode of a series on the ethics of working from home, Getting Ethics to Work's host and resident ethicist Andy Cullison and producer Kate Berry discuss a listener question about whether it's okay for employers to require employees to use personal devices toconduct business.
TEACHING CHILDREN PHILOSOPHY The Sneetches is a book about two kinds of Sneetches: those with stars on their bellies and those without stars on their bellies. The Star-Belly Sneetches don’t like playing with the Plain-Belly Sneetches. The Star-Belly Sneetches think they are better than the Plain-Belly Sneetches. Along comes an entrepreneur who, in exchangefor money
LITTLE BLUE AND LITTLE YELLOW Little Blue and Little Yellow addresses several distinct concepts in philosophy: friendship, knowledge, identity, and the material constitution of things. Instead of staying at home, Little Blue went out looking for his friend Little Yellow. They played together, had a lot of fun, and ended by looking like Little Green. THE BIG ORANGE SPLOT This is the story of a man in conformist suburbia who learns to embrace his own individuality. Mr. Plumbean lives on a street where all the houses look the same, and everyone likes it that way. Everything changes when a seagull splashes orange paint on Mr. Plumbean’s house. He decides to paint his house to reflect hiscolorful dreams.
THE CRAYON BOX THAT TALKED The Crayon Box that Talked raises philosophical questions about difference, cooperation, and identity. At the beginning of the story, crayons converse with each other and mention that they don’t like certain crayons, especially Orange, whom they dislike without any specific reason. This raises the philosophical issue of feelings. THE QUILTMAKER'S GIFT The Quiltmaker’s Gift by Jeff Brumbeau and Gail de Marcken, is a story of generosity. It raises the philosophical question of what it is to be generous, whether that involves the giving of material wealth alone, or simply of giving another being happiness, comfort, or peace. It also raises the question of whether or not material wealth can TIGER-TIGER, IS IT TRUE? Tiger-Tiger, is it True? raises a lot of ideas about the nature of our thoughts and feelings. It is the story of a little tiger who believes that no one likes him or cares about him, and continues to find evidence to prove the truth of this thought throughout the course of his day, until his belief is brought into question. HOME - PRINDLE INSTITUTEETHICS BOWL AT THE PRINDLE INSTITUTECOVID-19 AND PRINDLE INSTITUTE EVENTSOUR BUILDINGCONTACT USTHE PRINDLE INSTITUTE FOR ETHICSMRS PRINDLEPRINDLE CATAMARANPRINDLE SAILBOATPRINDLE INSTITUTE DEPAUWTHE PRINDLE SCHOOL Ethics is an exploration of questions about the nature of right and wrong. It’s about developing a thoughtful framework to help you decide what you should do when the answers aren’t clear. The Prindle Institute for Ethics is one of the largest collegiate ethics institutes in the country and is dedicated to encouraging andfostering the
"OWL AND THE MOON" FROM OWL AT HOME In this story, the moon follows Owl home. Owl tells the moon to go home, but when the moon goes behind a cloud, he is sad and wants the moon to come back. The topic of friendship is very pertinent in the lives of children and one that philosophers have debated for a longtime.
ZEN SHORTS - TEACHING CHILDREN PHILOSOPHY - PRINDLE INSTITUTEZENTEACHING STORIES
Zen Shorts is the story of how Stillwater the panda becomes friends with three kids named Addy, Michael, and Karl. Stillwater teaches each child lessons through stories that help them handle the events in their lives. When Stillwater shares the story of “Uncle Ry and the Moon,” he parallels the idea of unselfish giving with the tale of a ETHICS OF WORKING FROM HOME: PERSONAL DEVICES In the first episode of a series on the ethics of working from home, Getting Ethics to Work's host and resident ethicist Andy Cullison and producer Kate Berry discuss a listener question about whether it's okay for employers to require employees to use personal devices toconduct business.
TEACHING CHILDREN PHILOSOPHY The Sneetches is a book about two kinds of Sneetches: those with stars on their bellies and those without stars on their bellies. The Star-Belly Sneetches don’t like playing with the Plain-Belly Sneetches. The Star-Belly Sneetches think they are better than the Plain-Belly Sneetches. Along comes an entrepreneur who, in exchangefor money
LITTLE BLUE AND LITTLE YELLOW Little Blue and Little Yellow addresses several distinct concepts in philosophy: friendship, knowledge, identity, and the material constitution of things. Instead of staying at home, Little Blue went out looking for his friend Little Yellow. They played together, had a lot of fun, and ended by looking like Little Green. THE BIG ORANGE SPLOT This is the story of a man in conformist suburbia who learns to embrace his own individuality. Mr. Plumbean lives on a street where all the houses look the same, and everyone likes it that way. Everything changes when a seagull splashes orange paint on Mr. Plumbean’s house. He decides to paint his house to reflect hiscolorful dreams.
THE CRAYON BOX THAT TALKED The Crayon Box that Talked raises philosophical questions about difference, cooperation, and identity. At the beginning of the story, crayons converse with each other and mention that they don’t like certain crayons, especially Orange, whom they dislike without any specific reason. This raises the philosophical issue of feelings. THE QUILTMAKER'S GIFT The Quiltmaker’s Gift by Jeff Brumbeau and Gail de Marcken, is a story of generosity. It raises the philosophical question of what it is to be generous, whether that involves the giving of material wealth alone, or simply of giving another being happiness, comfort, or peace. It also raises the question of whether or not material wealth can TIGER-TIGER, IS IT TRUE? Tiger-Tiger, is it True? raises a lot of ideas about the nature of our thoughts and feelings. It is the story of a little tiger who believes that no one likes him or cares about him, and continues to find evidence to prove the truth of this thought throughout the course of his day, until his belief is brought into question. TEACHING CHILDREN PHILOSOPHY Teaching Children Philosophy. Ready to try your hand at having a philosophical discussion with children? On this site you will find all the materials you’ll need to engage young minds with philosophy and ethics. If you’re just getting started, check out our resourcespage.
ETHICS OF WORKING FROM HOME: PERSONAL DEVICES In the first episode of a series on the ethics of working from home, Getting Ethics to Work's host and resident ethicist Andy Cullison and producer Kate Berry discuss a listener question about whether it's okay for employers to require employees to use personal devices toconduct business.
LITTLE BLUE AND LITTLE YELLOW Little Blue and Little Yellow addresses several distinct concepts in philosophy: friendship, knowledge, identity, and the material constitution of things. Instead of staying at home, Little Blue went out looking for his friend Little Yellow. They played together, had a lot of fun, and ended by looking like Little Green.THE LITTLE HOUSE
The Little House explores a number of environmental ethics issues through a story of rapid and unwelcome industrialization. Long ago, a Little House lived in the country. As the years go by, the countryside transforms into an urban city. What was once green grass and natural surroundings turned into large skyscrapers and loud train stations. MORTIMER - TEACHING CHILDREN PHILOSOPHY - PRINDLE INSTITUTE Mortimer, a children’s book by the popular Robert Munsch, tells the tale of a young boy who resists the attempts of his parents, siblings, and even the police to put him to bed. Although on a superficial level, the book is just a retelling of a common scenario for children and their parents, it is also reminiscent of philosophical and even FREDERICK - TEACHING CHILDREN PHILOSOPHY - PRINDLE INSTITUTE Summary. Frederick explores the nature of work and the importance of community. It also introduces the concept of collectivism. Frederick is a dreamer. While all of the other mice scurry about and prepare for the long winter ahead, Frederick prepares in his own special way. Read aloud video by Mr. Paulson.I KNOW A LADY
I Know a Lady is a heart-warming story of a young girl’s love for her elderly neighbor and the deep appreciation she has for all that the old woman does for the neighborhood children. At first look, this story is not one that lends itself to any kind of deep philosophical investigation. However, a little scratching at the surface, and we can THE LITTLEST MATRYOSHKA The Littlest Matryoshka is a heartwarming tale full of adventure. The story is about sisterly love, hope, and discovery in the face of turmoil. What makes this story of unique philosophical interest is the fact that these “sisters” are nesting dolls made of wood. When leading a discussion on this book, the idea is to encourage thechildren
THIS IS NOT MY HAT
This is Not My Hat by John Klassen raises philosophical questions relating to stealing, punishment, lying, and trust. The main event in the book is a little fish stealing a big fish’s hat. While it is not explicitly stated, the illustrations suggest that the big fish finds the little fish, eats the little fish, and takes back the hat. WINSTON OF CHURCHILL Winston proposes that global warming is not the fault of polar bears at all; there was nothing that they did to make it worse, except for Winston’s smoking habit. Winston decides to protest the humans who caused climate change, but Winston’s wife refuses to join until Winston can quit his smoking habit. Read aloud video by ChurchillLibrary.
HOME - PRINDLE INSTITUTEETHICS BOWL AT THE PRINDLE INSTITUTECOVID-19 AND PRINDLE INSTITUTE EVENTSOUR BUILDINGCONTACT USTHE PRINDLE INSTITUTE FOR ETHICSMRS PRINDLEPRINDLE CATAMARANPRINDLE SAILBOATPRINDLE INSTITUTE DEPAUWTHE PRINDLE SCHOOL The Janet Prindle Institute for Ethics fosters ethics education, dialogue, research in the DePauw community, the Greencastle communityand the nation.
"OWL AND THE MOON" FROM OWL AT HOME Further Resources. Some of the books on this site may contain characterizations or illustrations that are culturally insensitive or inaccurate. We encourage educators to visit the Association for Library Service to Children’s resource guide for talking to children about issues of race and culture in literature. They also have a guide for navigating tough conversations. MORTIMER - TEACHING CHILDREN PHILOSOPHY - PRINDLE INSTITUTE Further Resources. Some of the books on this site may contain characterizations or illustrations that are culturally insensitive or inaccurate. We encourage educators to visit the Association for Library Service to Children’s resource guide for talking to children about issues of race and culture in literature. They also have a guide for navigating tough conversations. TEACHING CHILDREN PHILOSOPHY Further Resources. Some of the books on this site may contain characterizations or illustrations that are culturally insensitive or inaccurate. We encourage educators to visit the Association for Library Service to Children’s resource guide for talking to children about issues of race and culture in literature. They also have a guide for navigating tough conversations. ZEN SHORTS - TEACHING CHILDREN PHILOSOPHY - PRINDLE INSTITUTEZENTEACHING STORIES
Summary A series of tales exploring friendship, luck, generosity and anger. Zen Shorts is the story of how Stillwater the panda becomes friends with three kids Addy, Michael, and Karl. Stillwater teaches each child lessons through stories that help them handle the events and emotions in their lives. THE BIG ORANGE SPLOT Further Resources. Some of the books on this site may contain characterizations or illustrations that are culturally insensitive or inaccurate. We encourage educators to visit the Association for Library Service to Children’s resource guide for talking to children about issues of race and culture in literature. They also have a guide for navigating tough conversations. LITTLE BLUE AND LITTLE YELLOW Summary Little Blue and Little Yellow addresses several distinct concepts in philosophy: friendship, knowledge, identity, and the material constitution of things.. Instead of staying at home, Little Blue went out looking for his friend Little Yellow. They playedtogether,
THE QUILTMAKER'S GIFT Summary The Quiltmaker’s Gift examines the nature of generosity and questions whether material wealth alone can provide happiness. The Quiltmaker spends all of her time making quilts only to give them away. The King meets the Quiltmaker in a search for the one thing that will finally make him happy. THE MIXED-UP CHAMELEON THE CRAYON BOX THAT TALKED Summary The Crayon Box That Talked considers questions about discrimination, prejudice, cooperation, and identity.. A girl goes into a shop and overhears crayons arguing. Yellow and Green hate Red and no one likes Orange. So the girl buys the box of crayons and uses all colors to make a picture, showing all the colors how each of them contributed to create something beautiful. HOME - PRINDLE INSTITUTEETHICS BOWL AT THE PRINDLE INSTITUTECOVID-19 AND PRINDLE INSTITUTE EVENTSOUR BUILDINGCONTACT USTHE PRINDLE INSTITUTE FOR ETHICSMRS PRINDLEPRINDLE CATAMARANPRINDLE SAILBOATPRINDLE INSTITUTE DEPAUWTHE PRINDLE SCHOOL The Janet Prindle Institute for Ethics fosters ethics education, dialogue, research in the DePauw community, the Greencastle communityand the nation.
"OWL AND THE MOON" FROM OWL AT HOME Further Resources. Some of the books on this site may contain characterizations or illustrations that are culturally insensitive or inaccurate. We encourage educators to visit the Association for Library Service to Children’s resource guide for talking to children about issues of race and culture in literature. They also have a guide for navigating tough conversations. MORTIMER - TEACHING CHILDREN PHILOSOPHY - PRINDLE INSTITUTE Further Resources. Some of the books on this site may contain characterizations or illustrations that are culturally insensitive or inaccurate. We encourage educators to visit the Association for Library Service to Children’s resource guide for talking to children about issues of race and culture in literature. They also have a guide for navigating tough conversations. TEACHING CHILDREN PHILOSOPHY Further Resources. Some of the books on this site may contain characterizations or illustrations that are culturally insensitive or inaccurate. We encourage educators to visit the Association for Library Service to Children’s resource guide for talking to children about issues of race and culture in literature. They also have a guide for navigating tough conversations. ZEN SHORTS - TEACHING CHILDREN PHILOSOPHY - PRINDLE INSTITUTEZENTEACHING STORIES
Summary A series of tales exploring friendship, luck, generosity and anger. Zen Shorts is the story of how Stillwater the panda becomes friends with three kids Addy, Michael, and Karl. Stillwater teaches each child lessons through stories that help them handle the events and emotions in their lives. THE BIG ORANGE SPLOT Further Resources. Some of the books on this site may contain characterizations or illustrations that are culturally insensitive or inaccurate. We encourage educators to visit the Association for Library Service to Children’s resource guide for talking to children about issues of race and culture in literature. They also have a guide for navigating tough conversations. LITTLE BLUE AND LITTLE YELLOW Summary Little Blue and Little Yellow addresses several distinct concepts in philosophy: friendship, knowledge, identity, and the material constitution of things.. Instead of staying at home, Little Blue went out looking for his friend Little Yellow. They playedtogether,
THE QUILTMAKER'S GIFT Summary The Quiltmaker’s Gift examines the nature of generosity and questions whether material wealth alone can provide happiness. The Quiltmaker spends all of her time making quilts only to give them away. The King meets the Quiltmaker in a search for the one thing that will finally make him happy. THE MIXED-UP CHAMELEON THE CRAYON BOX THAT TALKED Summary The Crayon Box That Talked considers questions about discrimination, prejudice, cooperation, and identity.. A girl goes into a shop and overhears crayons arguing. Yellow and Green hate Red and no one likes Orange. So the girl buys the box of crayons and uses all colors to make a picture, showing all the colors how each of them contributed to create something beautiful.THE LITTLE HOUSE
Summary The Little House explores a number of environmental ethics issues through a story of rapid and unwelcome industrialization.. Long ago, a Little House lived in the country. As the years go by, the countryside transforms into an urban city. What was once green grass and natural surroundings turned into large skyscrapers and loud trainstations.
THE LITTLEST MATRYOSHKA Further Resources. Some of the books on this site may contain characterizations or illustrations that are culturally insensitive or inaccurate. We encourage educators to visit the Association for Library Service to Children’s resource guide for talking to children about issues of race and culture in literature. They also have a guide for navigating tough conversations. THE CRAYON BOX THAT TALKED Summary The Crayon Box That Talked considers questions about discrimination, prejudice, cooperation, and identity.. A girl goes into a shop and overhears crayons arguing. Yellow and Green hate Red and no one likes Orange. So the girl buys the box of crayons and uses all colors to make a picture, showing all the colors how each of them contributed to create something beautiful.MISS RUMPHIUS
Further Resources. Some of the books on this site may contain characterizations or illustrations that are culturally insensitive or inaccurate. We encourage educators to visit the Association for Library Service to Children’s resource guide for talking to children about issues of race and culture in literature. They also have a guide for navigating tough conversations. FREDERICK - TEACHING CHILDREN PHILOSOPHY - PRINDLE INSTITUTE Summary Frederick explores the nature of work and the importance of community.It also introduces the concept of collectivism. Frederick is a dreamer. While all of the other mice scurry about and prepare for the long winter ahead, Frederick prepares in his own special way.THE LITTLEST KNIGHT
Summary The Littlest Knight is a story about overcoming prejudice and the importance of bravery and kindness.. The Littlest Knight is about a small blacksmith who sets out to defeat a dragon to win the favor of the princess. Despite his stature and the odds against him, through kindness and bravery he is able to vanquish the dragon’s curse and live happily ever after with the princess.BE NICE TO SPIDERS
Further Resources. Some of the books on this site may contain characterizations or illustrations that are culturally insensitive or inaccurate. We encourage educators to visit the Association for Library Service to Children’s resource guide for talking to children about issues of race and culture in literature. They also have a guide for navigating tough conversations.I KNOW A LADY
Summary I Know a Lady is a heart-warming story of a young girl’s love for her elderly neighbor.. When Sally wonders what it must have been like for her favorite elderly neighbor when she was a little girl, the reader finds out just how much Sally loves her neighbor.THIS IS NOT MY HAT
Summary This is Not My Hat raises philosophical questions relating to stealing, punishment, lying, and trust.. A little fish steals a big fish’s hat while the big fish is asleep. The little fish thinks that he will get away with it, but the big fish wakes up and startsfollowing him.
CLOUDY WITH A CHANCE OF MEATBALLS Further Resources. Some of the books on this site may contain characterizations or illustrations that are culturally insensitive or inaccurate. We encourage educators to visit the Association for Library Service to Children’s resource guide for talking to children about issues of race and culture in literature. They also have a guide for navigating tough conversations.__
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Listen to this episode Getting Ethics to Work RACIAL RESENTMENT AT WORK Political scientists Clarissa Peterson and Emmitt Y. Riley, III join Andy on today's show to discuss racial resentment at work. They explain that racial resentment is an especially pervasive issue and a form of racism that makes its way into nearly every corner of modern life in America--even the workplace. Your browser does not support the audio tag.0:00 / 35:34
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A SPIRIT OF CARE WITH MAURICE HAMINGTON Care impacts all of our lives intimately. Whether you’re the recipient of care, a caregiver, or both, you know that the practice of care can be fraught with ethical and moral questions. On today’s episode of Examining Ethics, we’re going to discuss the basics of care ethics with Maurice Hamington, a professor at Portland State University whose work on care spans decades. He explains that unlike utilitarianism or virtue ethics, care ethics can be difficult to reduce to a simple set of guidelines.LISTEN TO THIS __
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