ENGLISH DESCRIPTION The first collection of illustrated stories to learn about the world through philosophy, explained to children and adults as never before. Who are we? What can we do to better understand others? What is it that helps us to be happy? And even more importantly, when should we start asking ourselves these questions? The World According to Lea is a wonderful, illustrated picture book in which Lea, a very inquisitive girl, asks questions that are as important as they are difficult to answer: Who am I? What is death? Why is friendship important? What does it mean to be good or bad? Through philosophy, both Lea and the reader will try to find answers to these questions and will discover that it is important to never stop questioning the world. Carlos Javier González Serrano, Philosophy and Psychology professor, through short and entertaining stories adapted for ages between 3 and 6 (and up to 99), encourages readers to reflect about themselves, others, nature, death, and to learn to think...all from the universal perspective of philosophy. At the end of each story there is a "Keys to Thinking" section, which includes: -a brief overview on the philosopher who introduced the subject matter in that story.> Stories included in this book: - "Who is Leah?" A story inspired by Socrates (470-399 B.C.) - "A Walk in the Park." A story inspired by Henry David Thoreau (1817-1862) - "Lea Finds a Snail." A story inspired by Hannah Arendt (1906-1975) - "What is a Friend?" A story inspired by Aristotle (384-322 BC) - "Water Comes Out!" A story inspired by Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1712-1778)" />
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  • El Mundo Según Lea. Cuentos Para Pensar / The World According to Lea. Stories to Think about

El Mundo Según Lea. Cuentos Para Pensar / The World According to Lea. Stories to Think about

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La primera recopilación de cuentos ilustrados para conocer el mundo a través de la filosofía, explicada como nunca antes se había explicado, a pequeños y mayores. ¿Quiénes somos? ¿Cómo deberíamos entender a los demás? ¿Qué es lo que nos ayuda a ser felices? Y aún más importante, ¿cuándo es necesario empezar a hacernos estas preguntas? El mundo según Lea es un maravilloso álbum ilustrado en el que Lea, una niña muy curiosa, hace preguntas tan importantes como difíciles de responder: ¿quién soy yo? ¿qué es la muerte? ¿por qué es importante la amistad? ¿qué significa ser bueno o malo? A través de la filosofía, tanto Lea como el lector intentarán buscar respuestas a estas preguntas y descubrirán que es imprescindible no dejar de cuestionar el mundo. Carlos Javier González Serrano, profesor de Filosofía y Psicología, a través de breves relatos, entretenidos y adaptados para edades de entre 3 y 6 años (y hasta 99), anima a los lectores a reflexionar sobre sí mismos, los demás, la naturaleza, la muerte, a aprender a pensar... y a formarse como personas, todo desde la perspectiva universal de la filosofía. Al final de cada cuento hay un apartado, Claves para pensar, que incluye: -breve pincelada sobre el filósofo que introduce el tema tratado en el cuento. -preguntas que ayudan a padres y madres a reflexionar con sus hijos e hijas sobre lo leído en el relato. Cuentos incluidos en este libro: - "¿Quién es Lea? Sobre lo importante de conocer quién eres y de vivir con actitud de asombro". Un cuento inspirado en Sócrates (470-399 A.C.) - "Un paseo por el parque. Nuestra relación con la naturaleza". Un cuento inspirado en Henry David Thoreau (1817-1862) - "Lea encuentra un caracol. Una historia sobre el paso del tiempo, la muerte y el recuerdo". Un cuento inspirado en Hannah Arendt (1906-1975) - "¿Qué es un amigo? Un cuento sobre la amistad y el valor de las relaciones humanas". Inspirado en Aristóteles (384-322 a.C.)>ENGLISH DESCRIPTION The first collection of illustrated stories to learn about the world through philosophy, explained to children and adults as never before. Who are we? What can we do to better understand others? What is it that helps us to be happy? And even more importantly, when should we start asking ourselves these questions? The World According to Lea is a wonderful, illustrated picture book in which Lea, a very inquisitive girl, asks questions that are as important as they are difficult to answer: Who am I? What is death? Why is friendship important? What does it mean to be good or bad? Through philosophy, both Lea and the reader will try to find answers to these questions and will discover that it is important to never stop questioning the world. Carlos Javier González Serrano, Philosophy and Psychology professor, through short and entertaining stories adapted for ages between 3 and 6 (and up to 99), encourages readers to reflect about themselves, others, nature, death, and to learn to think...all from the universal perspective of philosophy. At the end of each story there is a "Keys to Thinking" section, which includes: -a brief overview on the philosopher who introduced the subject matter in that story.> Stories included in this book: - "Who is Leah?" A story inspired by Socrates (470-399 B.C.) - "A Walk in the Park." A story inspired by Henry David Thoreau (1817-1862) - "Lea Finds a Snail." A story inspired by Hannah Arendt (1906-1975) - "What is a Friend?" A story inspired by Aristotle (384-322 BC) - "Water Comes Out!" A story inspired by Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1712-1778)
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