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Logic To The Rescue (2008)

by Kris Langman(Favorite Author)
3.47 of 5 Votes: 5
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Post Hock Publishing
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Adventures in Reason
review 1: This short book is a parable designed to introduce junior high and high school students to logical fallacies--but could be used with younger students as well. The simple plot was just enough to keep me interested, and I enjoyed the situations the author created to illustrate each fallacy. This story is a good introduction to the sometimes-dry topic of logical fallacies for any age. The story ends with a bit of a cliff-hanger, announcing the story will be continued in the next book.
review 2: ~Some Spoilers~It's a cute fantasy-fiction story with a lesson about logical fallacies and superstitions versus logic, the first in a series. It's geared toward older children in their tweens and teens. At first I thought it was a bit corny (remember it is geared toward
... more, I'd say, 11-13 yr olds maybe) but then grew to love those two little imp characters, especially that rascal Fuzz. It turned out to be entertaining as I refreshed my memory of scientific method, etc. less
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tintin
Superb! A great story for kids, and adults too, about thinking logically.
p_raluci
I loved this! What a great way to discuss logic with youngsters!
Ellyse
Great story that introduces logical fallacies.
Anjalie
Very cute way to teach logic to kids!
Mariana
Wonderful explanation..
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