If there is such a thing as rationality literature for 3 years old, I have not heard about it.
The closest thing could be stories without supernatural (or otherwise illogical) things. I was thinking about this book, but can’t find whether an English version exists. (It is a short story about how a bunny lives in a forest; and there are similar books with other animals.)
I’d say don’t worry about this, just mention that some things do not exist in real life.
I do believe that he is using techniques not usually employed by other groups. [heck his post frequently got to the front page and hundreds of upvote on https://www.lesswrong.com/ so I assume it has something to do with the rationality culture]
I also believe that children’s literature reflects the culture that creates it. Their value and beliefs. I am not content with just Disney culture and I am trying to find an alternative.
If there is such a thing as rationality literature for 3 years old, I have not heard about it.
The closest thing could be stories without supernatural (or otherwise illogical) things. I was thinking about this book, but can’t find whether an English version exists. (It is a short story about how a bunny lives in a forest; and there are similar books with other animals.)
I’d say don’t worry about this, just mention that some things do not exist in real life.
I was mainly inspired by jefftk series on raising his children.
https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/DoHcgTvyxdorAMquE/bets-bonds-and-kindergarteners
I do believe that he is using techniques not usually employed by other groups. [heck his post frequently got to the front page and hundreds of upvote on https://www.lesswrong.com/ so I assume it has something to do with the rationality culture]
I also believe that children’s literature reflects the culture that creates it. Their value and beliefs. I am not content with just Disney culture and I am trying to find an alternative.