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Announcing a New Book that Teaches Young Learners Classical Logic!
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In an age of constant opinions, online debates, and information overload, children need more than knowledge. They need the ability to reason.
We’re proud to announce the publication of Classical Logic: An Illustrated Introduction by Rachel Lott, Ph.D. This new book makes the foundations of classical logic accessible for students ages 8–18, with playful examples and illustrations from author Lewis Carroll’s beloved Alice in Wonderland books. Carroll was a logician as well as a writer, and some of the exercises in this book come directly from his own publications on logic.
Classical logic equips students with the skills to recognize fallacies and form defensible arguments and opinions. It is the study of how to draw accurate conclusions and how to recognize when reasoning goes wrong. It builds the habits of clarity, precision, and critical thinking that strengthen learning across every subject and prepare students for a lifetime of thoughtful decision-making.

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Who Will Benefit from This Book:
- Gifted and advanced students who enjoy academic debate and value solid reasoning
- Homeschooling families who want a strong, adaptable curriculum resource for critical thinking
- Students who enjoy puzzles, debate, and problem-solving
- Teachers and parents who want to help kids build confidence in their ability to reason effectively and make sound decisions based on what they read and hear
Highlights of Classical Logic:
- Offers clear explanations of classical logic concepts
- Contains engaging exercises and illustrations that bring abstract ideas to life
- Includes whimsical examples inspired by Lewis Carroll’s writings (both fiction and nonfiction!) to show that logic can be imaginative as well as rigorous
- Is suitable for readers as young as eight but challenging enough to engage high school and even college students
Why Introduce Classical Logic Now?
By learning to identify errors in arguments and evaluate information critically, students gain a mental framework that benefits academics, personal decisions, and future leadership opportunities. Beginning early means building skills that will last a lifetime.
Order your copy today, and give your child the power of clear thinking.