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Title
  • Children solve problems / [by] Edward De Bono.
Author
De Bono, Edward, 1933-2021
Publication
[London] Pelican Books, 1984

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227 p. illus.; 21 cm.
Summary
Children solve problems effortlessly. Their ideas may often be impractical, but they produce them with a fluency, a zest and an irrepressible imagination which ought to be the envy of many an adult, and especially those who are paid to solve difficult problems. Nevertheless, it is primarily as a fascinating insight into the processes of the mind that Edward de Bono offers this very rich collection of children's thinking. The nine tasks the children were set included a machine to weigh elephants, a system for building a house quickly, a sleep machine, a space rocket, improvements to the human body, and methods of helping the police deal with bad men. Each task was carefully chosen to involve the children in coping with problems of a distinct character, and Edward de Bono's introductions and commentaries point out many insights into the childhood imagination and world view.
Series Statement
  • PELICAN BOOK
Subject
  • Problem Solving
  • Problem solving in children
  • Psychology, Child
  • Thinking
Processing Action (note)
  • committed to retain
Contents
Stop a cat and a dog fighting -- A fun machine -- Weigh an elephant -- Build a house quickly -- Invent a sleep machine -- Design and equip a space rocket -- Improve the human body -- A bicycle for postmen -- Policemen and bad men.
ISBN
  • 0713903384
  • 0140222480
LCCN
^^^73158898^
OCLC
665789
Owning Institutions
Harvard Library