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    25 Questions to stimulate critical thinking skills of a kid

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    By Christian Elongue on 11 May 2021 Analysis, Muna Kalati, Society, Teenagers

    Does your kid ask “Why” all the time? Do you want to help them search for answers to the big questions but don’t know how? Here are a few questions to encourage your little philosopher.

    1. Could you describe yourself in three words?
    2. If you could be invisible for one day, what would you do?
    3. If you could build anything in our backyard, what would you build?
    4. If you could change one thing in the world, what would you change?
    5. If you could only choose between your phone and your bible, what will you choose? Why?
    6. If you could write your own book, on what would it be? And the title?
    7. If you had 10 000 FCFA to do anything you wanted with, what would you do with it?
    8. If you had to give all your toys away, who would you give them to?
    9. What did you try hard at today?
    10. What is one of your favorite all time memories?
    11. What is the funniest joke you know?
    12. What is your favorite book?
    13. What is your favorite game?
    14. What is your favorite meal?
    15. What is your favorite movie?
    16. What is your favorite word? Why?
    17. What mistake did you make that taught you something?
    18. What qualities do you think make a good friend?
    19. What was the least favorite part of the day?
    20. What was your best moment of the day?
    21. What will you do to challenge yourself today?
    22. What will you do to improve your talent?
    23. What would you want to be in the future?
    24. Where would you spend your dream vacation?
    25. Who do you want to be most like when you grow up?

    It’s your turn ! What question do you want to ask daddy / mummy ? 

     

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    Christian Elongué est l'auteur de la référence critique "Introduction à la littérature jeunesse au Cameroun", aux Editions l'Harmattan. Il a collaboré pour la promotion de l’édition jeunesse africaine avec la revue Takam Tikou du Centre National de littérature pour la jeunesse de la Bibliothèque Nationale de France. Passionné par le livre et la lecture depuis l’enfance, il est convaincu de l’enjeu critique du livre pour enfants dans l’avènement d’une poétique de la relation et dans la construction d’une mentalité de « vainqueur » auprès des jeunes africains. Il est attentif depuis 6 ans à l’évolution des échanges entre les pays du sud et les pays du nord dans le domaine de l’édition.

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