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In Why We Are in Need of Tails, Huk and Tuk explain why reading tales to each other is so important. In Why We Are in Need of Tales, Huk and Tuk explore intriguing questions that arise from their discussions of six different picture books written by Arnold Lobel and Leo Lionni. Is something ever truly mine alone? How do we come to know what we don't know? What makes a friend a friend? These and many more questions take us on a journey through the world of Huk and Tuk. Doing philosophy with children inspired Maria daVenza Tillmanns to recreate the bonds of meaningful communication in the…mehr

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In Why We Are in Need of Tails, Huk and Tuk explain why reading tales to each other is so important. In Why We Are in Need of Tales, Huk and Tuk explore intriguing questions that arise from their discussions of six different picture books written by Arnold Lobel and Leo Lionni. Is something ever truly mine alone? How do we come to know what we don't know? What makes a friend a friend? These and many more questions take us on a journey through the world of Huk and Tuk. Doing philosophy with children inspired Maria daVenza Tillmanns to recreate the bonds of meaningful communication in the writing of her whimsical, playful stories. Philosophy should make us - children and adults - re-think what we think we know.
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Maria teaches a "Philosophy with Children" program in underserved San Diego schools in partnership with the University of California, San Diego. In 1980, she attended Dr. Matthew Lipman's workshop on philosophy for children and later wrote her dissertation on philosophical counseling and teaching under the direction of Martin Buber scholar Dr. Maurice Friedman. She has publications in a number of inter-national journals. For Maria, philosophy is an art form, and she enjoys painting with ideas. Philosophy has helped her navigate the world in all its complexity, including having a multicultural background and having been raised in the US as well as in the Netherlands. She came back to the US to study and moved across the Atlantic multiple times.