Overview
A practical workbook for ages 10–16 that introduces critical thinking through accessible examples and exercises. It presents core ideas about logic, reasoning, and information evaluation without dense theory, focusing instead on real-world application.
Readers practice distinguishing facts from opinions, recognizing cognitive biases, and identifying manipulation in arguments and statistics. The book supports analysis, decision-making, and priority-setting through structured tasks designed for regular use at home.
Why You'll Like It
- Clear, example-driven format that turns complex topics into manageable exercises.
- Covers logic, argumentation, cognitive biases, statistical literacy, and fraud recognition in one resource.
- Structured activities build skills in information analysis, consequence evaluation, and objective decision-making.
- Includes answers and explanations to support adult guidance without specialized training.
- Compact soft-cover edition with 192 pages for focused, repeatable practice.
Who It's For
- Families seeking home-based learning materials for children and teens ages 10–16.
- Caregivers aiming to strengthen reasoning, attention, and problem-solving skills alongside schoolwork.
- Readers interested in practical logic and media literacy exercises for everyday situations.
- Adults who want structured, answer-supported tools to guide young learners.
Package Details
- Printed soft-cover book, 192 pages, 240x240x17 mm, offset paper.
- Shrink-film packaging; single unit circulation format.