A Trip To The (Lesson) Library

More than ever, we think it’s important to introduce little thinkers to the types of big questions that philosophy encourages. There are few more effective tools for a kid to have than critical thinking skills, and an awareness of self and others.

We also think it’s more important than ever to make it easy for big thinkers like teachers, parents, and community leaders to have effective (and fun) resources at their fingertips.

So, we’ve done some organizing, and we’re so excited to present our Lesson Library! It’s packed with dozens of lesson plans, fun activities, and assessment and evaluation tools. And we’re not even finished stocking the shelves!

All of these materials are free to download, and are connected to a variety of curriculum subjects, themes, and interests. There’s something there for every learner, and we’ll soon start posting bundles, to help you pull together bigger chunks of learning.

While you’re exploring, you should also check out our new, free Game On page. It’s a safe space (no sign up, no info collected) where kids can play with mini games and other interactive experiences that build thinking skills.

Please have a look, enjoy, and if you’re so moved, consider purchasing our books and apps. Our paid resources fund all the cool free stuff we develop, and not to brag, but they’re also award-winning and pretty darn entertaining.

We hope our library and our game page spark all kinds of interesting and important discussions, in the classroom and at home.

Happy thinking, everyone, and thanks for your continued support!

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