jeffw@lemmy.world to politics @lemmy.world · 4 months agoWhat the ‘Kids Guide to President Trump’ does not tell your childrenwww.rawstory.comexternal-linkmessage-square16fedilinkarrow-up192arrow-down12file-text
arrow-up190arrow-down1external-linkWhat the ‘Kids Guide to President Trump’ does not tell your childrenwww.rawstory.comjeffw@lemmy.world to politics @lemmy.world · 4 months agomessage-square16fedilinkfile-text
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minus-squareDrusas@kbin.runlinkfedilinkarrow-up1·4 months agoNot actually helpful to those of us who have never heard of it.
minus-squareEm Adespoton@lemmy.calinkfedilinkarrow-up2·4 months agoWhich? The truth or the fantasy? My kids know the truth, so I don’t really care if they ever come across that book or not. They also have the kids’ book of fallacies, and it has served them well over the years.
minus-squareBrundleFly2077@sh.itjust.workslinkfedilinkarrow-up1·4 months agoI wasn’t able to find “The Kids’ Book of Fallacies” Which one are you referring to, out of curiosity?
minus-squareEm Adespoton@lemmy.calinkfedilinkarrow-up2·4 months agoIf I remember correctly, it’s “Logical Fallacies for Kids: Empowering young minds with the tools to think critically”. Pitfalls and Pitfalls 2 are also pretty good, as is the Illustrated Book of Bad Arguments.
minus-squareBrundleFly2077@sh.itjust.workslinkfedilinkarrow-up2·edit-24 months agoHigh five. ‘Ppreciate it 👌🏻 Edit: Woof. Pitfalls seems heavily aimed at the homeschooling Jesus crowd. We can probably do without that one. YMMV. First one still seems worth a check though. Thanks, anyway.
Not actually helpful to those of us who have never heard of it.
Which? The truth or the fantasy?
My kids know the truth, so I don’t really care if they ever come across that book or not.
They also have the kids’ book of fallacies, and it has served them well over the years.
I wasn’t able to find “The Kids’ Book of Fallacies”
Which one are you referring to, out of curiosity?
If I remember correctly, it’s
“Logical Fallacies for Kids: Empowering young minds with the tools to think critically”.
Pitfalls and Pitfalls 2 are also pretty good, as is the Illustrated Book of Bad Arguments.
High five. ‘Ppreciate it 👌🏻
Edit: Woof. Pitfalls seems heavily aimed at the homeschooling Jesus crowd. We can probably do without that one. YMMV.
First one still seems worth a check though. Thanks, anyway.