Series Overview
<Kant Kids Philosophy Stories> is a humanities and philosophy story series that helps children develop wisdom for a happy life and sound values. Across 55 stories, it widely covers themes children should think about over time, including the precious self, life and death, happiness, the individual and society, philosophical wisdom, and harmonious living.
Roots of the Humanities and Theme Areas
- The precious self, asking "What kind of being am I?"
- Life and death, asking "How should I live?"
- The values of happiness and living well together.
- The individual and society, asking what makes a just society.
- Philosophical wisdom for becoming a wise person.
- Values-based reading about nature, humanity, and harmonious living.
Philosophy Writing and Source-Passage Stories
The set includes question-centered philosophy writing stories such as Genghis Khan's Regret, Who Should Become Chief?, Seeds of Hope, Who Should Bell the Cat?, and The Last Five Minutes. Through works by authors such as Il-yoon Yoo and Sang-gyo Lee and illustrations by many artists, children approach philosophical topics through story.
Thinking Themes by Book
The 55 volumes cover the precious self, personal value, overcoming hardship, life and purpose, theories of human nature, death, happiness, life, a world where everyone is happy, a just society without discrimination, friendship, right perception, communication, fair competition, qualities of a leader, the value of wisdom and knowledge, greed and temptation, professional ethics, conflict, belief and trust, decisions without regret, the wisdom of words, the value of time, honesty, consideration, practical wisdom, positivity, good deeds, laughter, forgiveness, and harmony with nature. Its broad transformation of classic philosophical concepts into children's discussion themes gives the set long-term sales value.
Writing and Recording Activities
Reading journals, Reading Magic Notebooks, and parent philosophy-writing guides help children organize what they read in their own words. The set connects to integrated thinking, logical reasoning, written assessment, and reading records, making it a philosophy reading collection with strong long-term ownership value.
Sales and Usage Proposal
As a 55-volume philosophy and values reading set, it can be promoted for long-term ownership. Its wide range of discussion themes, including self, justice, leadership, communication, time, honesty, and consideration, makes it suitable for reading discussion, introductory writing, and humanities displays.
Components
55 philosophy storybooks. Suitable for values formation, reading discussion, and introductory writing activities for ages 5-10.