The Existential Giraffe is a pretty amusing primer on Cartesian doubt, but I don’t know how much a young kid actually “gets” of it. (But I’ve still had kids who particularly enjoy it as a book).
It has such entertaining lines as “The possibility of not really existing made Sammy very, very sad.”
The same author also wrote the Moribund Mouse (a mouse learns he is going to die and so finally starts “living” but then goes back to his boring cubicle life when he learns the doctor was lying) and the Perspicacious Penguin (a penguin really likes green even though God himself has proclaimed that blue is superior)
The Existential Giraffe is a pretty amusing primer on Cartesian doubt, but I don’t know how much a young kid actually “gets” of it. (But I’ve still had kids who particularly enjoy it as a book).
It has such entertaining lines as “The possibility of not really existing made Sammy very, very sad.”
https://youtu.be/e0AwVbfau8s
The same author also wrote the Moribund Mouse (a mouse learns he is going to die and so finally starts “living” but then goes back to his boring cubicle life when he learns the doctor was lying) and the Perspicacious Penguin (a penguin really likes green even though God himself has proclaimed that blue is superior)