Philosophy for Kids: Rousseau, the Social Contract
Philosophy for Children: Rousseau and the Animals' Contract
Title: Rousseau and the Animals' Contract
Target Audience: Parents, teachers, educators, schools
Format: Available in digital (interactive PDF) and print versions
Book Summary
Why do we need rules to live together? How can we balance freedom and respect for others? Inspired by Jean-Jacques Rousseau’s ideas, this story tells how farm animals decide to create a pact to live in harmony. Faced with conflicts and disagreements, they learn that true freedom does not mean doing whatever one wants, but respecting a common framework that ensures fairness and protection for all.
Why Choose This Book?
- A captivating story that introduces justice, equality, and cooperation through a relatable farm setting.
- A pedagogical approach that helps children understand the importance of rules and living together.
- Included activities: guided discussions, role-playing, reflection exercises, and creative tasks to explore the concept of the social contract.
- A versatile educational resource suitable for both classroom teaching and home learning.
Ideal For:
✔ Raising awareness about justice and mutual support
✔ Encouraging reflection on freedom and rules in society
✔ Providing an accessible introduction to Rousseau’s philosophical ideas
✔ Offering interactive activities tailored for young readers
This book is designed to help children understand why living together involves shared choices and responsibilities.
Nombre de pages (diapositives) : 15
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