Description
Discover the engaging and enlightening book, *What Would You Do?: Bravery*, designed to ignite critical thinking and moral reasoning in children. This innovative children’s book presents six real-life dilemmas that children may face in their everyday lives. It prompts them to think about questions like: Should you try something new even if you're afraid? Should you take risks just because your friends do? And is it okay to give up on sports if progress seems slow? This beautifully crafted book encourages young readers to weigh the pros and cons of each situation, fostering empathy, respect, and responsibility. The guiding question, 'What would YOU do?' invites children to make their own decisions, helping them develop essential reasoning skills and independent thought. Tested in classrooms, the dilemmas offer age-appropriate moral challenges, and notes for parents and teachers included at the back provide valuable insights and discussion points. Authored by Jana Mohr Lone, an experienced educator and Executive Director of the Philosophy Learning and Teaching Organization (PLATO), this book is a perfect tool for nurturing your child's understanding of ethics and bravery. Expand your library with the *What Would You Do?* series to encourage thoughtful discussions on various themes including family, fairness, friendship, honesty, community, and the environment.