The Child Who Keeps Asking Questions, Gaston [Suitable for ages 3-12]
The Child Who Keeps Asking Questions, Gaston [Suitable for ages 3-12]
The Child Who Keeps Asking Questions, Gaston [Suitable for ages 3-12]
The Child Who Keeps Asking Questions, Gaston [Suitable for ages 3-12]
The Child Who Keeps Asking Questions, Gaston [Suitable for ages 3-12]
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The first parent-child philosophy picture book to establish children's values ​​and worldview

Why go to school?
Why should you be obedient?
Where was I before I was born?
The first parent-child philosophy picture book for parents (suitable for 3-12 years old)


Adults who have children at home always have to face all kinds of weird and naive questions from children. Adults should not restrict them from asking questions, because asking questions is the way children think. However, how should they speak so that children can understand?

The whole book starts with 12 questions and is told from the perspective of an ordinary little boy named Gaston. Like other children, Gaston's questions are straightforward, simple but difficult to answer. The answers from the parents in the book are more about guiding children's thinking than providing answers. They can help parents help their children think independently and cultivate empathy through conversations with their children.

Let children learn to think about problems from different perspectives

12 of the most difficult "whys" for parents to answer, allowing children to face issues of self-growth, interpersonal relationships, social justice, life and death... 12 short essays & interesting pictures, leading parents to guide children to think, adults and children to brainstorm together, and increase parent-child communication.

This picture-based children's book uses colorful and vivid hand-drawn pictures to illustrate a little boy's 12 questions about the most basic issues in life. Only if we answer them seriously, take them seriously, and teach them to respect themselves, respect others, and understand how to grow up, can they grow into adults who are calm and confident in everything.

Recommended by all parties

Zhang Meilan (Little Bear’s Mom) Parenting/Picture Book Writer Zhuang Linjun Master of Education from the UK Author of “This is How German Kindergartens Teach” Xu Huizhen Hualien County Reading Promotion Teacher Peng Juxian Parent-Child Writer Luo Baohong Montessori Parenting Education Expert

    About the Author

    Mary. Marie Aubinais

    Born in Nantes, France in 1950. Since 1984, he has been writing stories for the famous French children's book "Petit Ours Brun" (more than 400 stories), and has been the editor of the magazine Pomme d'api for more than 20 years. His recent major work is the "Grandes questions des tout-petits" series published by Bayard édition.

    Guanayele. Gwénaëlle BOULET, Bray

    He has written for the French children's magazine Pomme d'api and the juvenile science magazine Phosphore, and later became editor-in-chief of the children's magazine Astrapi. Other children's books published include "I Can Do It on My Own" (Je me débrouille tout seul!) and "SamSam".

    Mathieu. Matthieu de Laubier

    Born in Paris, he worked as a journalist and aria singer, and later became a priest. His other works include A Christmas Story for Children (Noël Raconte Aux Petits) and The Adventures of Jonah (L'aventure de Jonas).

    About the Illustrator

    Catherine. Catherine Proteaux-Zuber, Porto Jube

    Graduated from l'Ecole Estienne, Paris, she illustrated for the women's magazine Marie Claire from 1982 to 1988. Currently working on children's book creation.