
Picture Books Archives - p4c.com
Feb 13, 2025 · Now, all over the world, picture books provide a rich stimulus for p4c. In this section, our contributors not only recommend picture books they find suitable for p4c but may …
In this document, you will find 50 picture books that we recommend for use in p4c sessions. In each case, we have given: So that this list might grow, please send us your recommendations. …
P4C Books – P4CNZ
The original P4C books The Institute for the Advancement of Philosophy for Children materials by Matthew Lipman and Ann Sharp, stimulus novels and extensive teachers’ manuals. Elfie (Yr …
Death, Duck and the Tulip is the much-‐anticipated translation of Wolf Erlbruch's latest masterpiece. The book will intrigue, haunt and enchant teenagers and adults. It deals with a …
Picture books for P4C - Topsy Page
Jan 31, 2020 · Here are just a few of my favourite picture books that provide a great stimulus for P4C: Beegu by Alexis Deacon (ages 3 – 8; concepts include difference, belonging, childhood) …
Pocket P4C - Getting Started with Philosophy for Children
This book presents an overview of the thinking behind P4C, and advice for different strategies for each stage of a P4C enquiry. The book is supported by a free email bulletin of games, …
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Fantastic resource site for P4C picture books - Topsy Page
Dec 30, 2022 · The Prindle Institute of Ethics is a US-based organisation, and on their website they promote philosophy with children by providing brilliant discussion guides for well-known …
Resources for P4C - Welsh Centre for International Affairs
We also have an excellent introduction to using picture books in P4C – Storywise by Karin Murris and Joanna Haynes (Dialogue Works, 2000). Dinosaurs and All That Rubbish by Michael …
P4C planning tip – Big ideas - Topsy Page
Aug 7, 2020 · A simple and effective way of planning for P4C is to look at a stimulus and consider the ‘big ideas’ or philosophical concepts which it contains. With books, I suggest jotting these …
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