"Scott Hershovitz was inspired to write this book by his own sons. The author proves that children are carriers of philosophical thoughts and their questions are not strange, stupid or empty chatter, but a real art of thinking. Using the example of communication with his sons Rex and Hank, the author analyzes practical philosophical topics : from delinquency and the use of mats to the phenomenon of the tooth fairy and God.And when you try to find the truth and discover the world in a new way every day, life ceases to seem "nasty, dull and short", as Thomas Hobbes described it.
This book will help you make non-standard decisions, build a strong line of argument, not be afraid to be funny, find a common language with children, and most importantly - think like them."