Socrates For Kids
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About the Book
Socrates for Kids
Ideas embodied in each story are as follows:
"The Dandelion Dilemma" is an allegorical tale of a little girl who is confronted squarely with an incident involving group discrimination.
"The Special Painting" is the story of a group of children who are taken on their first trip to a museum where they are exposed to the joys and puzzlement associated with the aesthetic experience.
"Saving Snoozy Snowflake" is a story that recognizes the prevailing thirst for the teaching of philosophical values to children. This particular story deals with the meaning of friendship.
"The Case of the Disappearing Gloves" is the story of a little girl and her grandmother who discover why things can remain the same despite the vagaries of an ever-changing world.
"The Schoolhouse Mouse" is the improbable story of a little mouse that wishes to go to school. It is meant to teach children about tolerance and social change.
"The Mysterious Camera" recalls the story of a boy and his beloved grandfather who capture their mutual love through the vehicle of photography.
About the Author
Sage Essman holds a Ph.D. degree in philosophy and has concentrated her interests in the area of ethics and values. She had taught at several colleges and universities over a period of many years including Long Island University and Queens College of the City University of New York and has written extensively in the field. She has frequently lectured on the importance of the introduction of ethics and values in early childhood education. Dr. Essman and her husband live on Long Island, N. Y.