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Philosophy book for children - “Galileo goes crazy” From the top of the Tower of Pisa, Galileo precipitates melons, pumpkins, and even pumpkin melons, thanks to which he refutes the ancient ideas of Aristotle. But he also practices science in taverns, where the encounter with a spinning dervish inspires him to come up with an audacious theory: what if, contrary to all evidence, Earth was not at the center of the world? A free collector tote bag with every order of this new title! The authors: Chiara Pastori was a dentist-stomatologist. But since she founded Les Petites Lumières, which organize philosophy workshops, she has only used her pliers to root out prejudices. Frédéric Morlot, for his part, wanted to become a juggler. Falling on a bench at the École Polytechnique, he went awry and ended up being a mathematician.
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Made in France Weight: 160 g (5.64 oz) Dimensions: 21 x 14 cm (8.3 x 5.5 in)





























