Description
Introducing 'What Would You Do?: Community and the Environment' – a captivating children's book designed to inspire young minds to think critically and make thoughtful decisions about real-world moral dilemmas. In this engaging title, children will explore six challenging scenarios that touch on vital topics such as environmental responsibility and community consciousness. Questions like 'Should you say something to someone who drops litter?' and 'Should you still visit a National Park if it's being damaged by visitors?' prompt meaningful discussions around community and care for our planet. This interactive book not only provides a platform for dialogue but also encourages independent thinking, helping children learn to weigh pros and cons and make informed choices. The carefully selected examples and resolutions have been classroom-tested to ensure they are age-appropriate, making it a valuable resource for parents and teachers alike. Additionally, each copy includes thoughtful notes and guidance for adults to facilitate deeper conversations about morality, ethics, and environmental stewardship. Authored by Jana Mohr Lone, an expert in philosophy and child education, this book enriches young readers' abilities to confront dilemmas with empathy and awareness. Enhance your child’s learning journey with 'What Would You Do?: Community and the Environment' and empower them to become responsible citizens of our planet. Perfect for educators and families, this book is a must-have for fostering critical thinking skills in children. Don’t miss the chance to explore other titles in this enlightening series: Bravery, Fairness, Family, Friendship, and Honesty.

