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【自采】BBC - CBeebies - Whats The Big Idea? - Series 1 学龄前哲学 Xvid 115礼包
资源名称:【自采】BBC - CBeebies - Whats The Big Idea? - Series 1
CBeebies第一部学龄前哲学节目 全30集 Xvid 115礼包
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BBC - CBeebies - Whats The Big Idea?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/cbeebies/whats-the-big-idea
CBeebies第一部关于学龄前哲学的节目,
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‘What’s the Big Idea?’ is CBeebies’ first ever Philosophy show for pre-schoolers. The programme takes
children on a journey of philosophical enquiry with Hugo, its central character. Each episode begins with Hugo
asking a ‘big’ question such as; ‘What is the difference between thinking and dreaming?’, ‘Can it ever be
good to be angry?’ and ‘Why do people feel sad?’.
As Hugo travels through his beautiful landscape (and sometimes beyond, as he sometimes finds inspiration in outer
space) in search of understanding, he meets a range of characters, based on the books of Oscar Brenifier and
Jacques Després.
As his understanding develops in each episode, Hugo asks more questions, designed to draw the viewers into a
deeper exploration of topics that are meaningful to them, such as friends, beauty, imagination, learning and
fairness.
We hope that through enjoying Hugo’s adventures in the series, they will also find themselves relating to his
experiences and maybe developing questions of their own.
Studies around the world have shown that regular participation in philosophical enquiry can have a whole host of
significant benefits, such as increased academic attainment, better relationships and greater confidence in
speaking to others, and many primary schools have started including some elements of philosophy in their
curriculums. Children of nursery age and above are being encouraged to think not only creatively and critically,
but also caringly (listening to each other’s ideas and respecting differences) and collaboratively (building on
each other’s ideas and working together to make more sense of things).
Nick Chandley from Philosophy for Schools (
www.philosophyforschools.co.uk ) has put together these top tips for
developing your little one’s thinking skills:
■Watch ‘What’s the Big Idea?’ with your children
■Get a feel for the style of questions Hugo asks and try asking some yourself
■Discuss the final question Hugo leaves you at the end of each episode with your children
■Ask your children what they found interesting/puzzling in the episode
■Ask your children to ask you a question about the episode
■Next time you read a picture book to your children, instead of asking them questions, see if they can ask you
one about the story
■Ask your children if they’ve had any experiences like Hugo’s
■Ask questions like ‘what makes you think that?’, ‘can you give me a good reason why you think that way?’
and ‘can you give me an example?’
1. What is Big?
Hugo explores things that are big, from elephants to trees, to cities and planets.
2. Why Do We Go to School?
School is the place where Hugo can learn all kind of things, like counting and drawing.
3. What is a Friend?
Hugo finds out what friends are, and even goes to the moon to find a friend of his own.
4. Am I Kind?
Lily and Felix explain to Hugo all the different ways to be kind.
5. Why Do I Play?
Hugo finds out what play is, and why kids love to do it.
6. What Does It Mean to be Fair?
Hugo gives the same size cupcakes to his huge yeti friend and a tiny ant.
7. What is Jealousy?
Hugo cant help but feel jealous when he is left out of a group of friends.
8. What is a Hero? Hugo learns that heroes are not just ones with superpowers.
9. What Does it Mean to Learn Something?
Hugo discovers that sometimes you have to make lots of mistakes to learn something.
10. What is Nature?
Hugo discovers that tiny flowers and huge elephants are part of nature.
11. Can Anything Be Art?
Hugo explores what art is and learns that art can make you feel all kind of feelings!
12. What Makes Me Human?
Hugo thinks hes human because hes got legs, ears, eyes, nose and mouth.
13. What is Work?
Felix and Lily tell Hugo about all different types of work.
14. Am I Always Thinking?
Hugo always has something to think about, but is there ever a time when he\\\\\\\'s not thinking?
15. Is Everybody Different?
Hugo imagines a perfect world where every kid looks, thinks and acts exactly like him.
16. Sad
Hugos friend the yeti is so sad that hes crying his eyes out. Hugo doesnt know why.
17. Memory
Hugo learns that a brain is like a computer which can store lots of different thoughts.
18. Knowledge
When he wonders if elephants can fly, Hugo holds his very own experiment to find out.
19. Decisions
Whats right? Whats wrong? 2+2=4 is right, but is Hugo a little boy or a big boy?
20. Advice
Hugo learns that not all advice is good when he climbs a mountain without a jacket.
21. Home
Felix and Lily help calm Hugos fears when he is worried about moving to a new home.
22. Anger
Hugo feels all hot and bothered when a monkey steals his ice cream. Is this anger?
23. Beautiful
Hugo explores things that are beautiful, from flowers and rainbows to his cool new bike.
24. Truth
Is Oscar right that a giant dinosaur still walks the earth? Hugo tries to find the truth.
25. Pets
Hugo learns there are good pets, like dogs and pets that are too big, like elephants!
26. Sharing
Felix and Lily show Hugo that it can be fun to share things.
27. Others
Hugo wants his friends to like him for his fancy tricks.
28. Rules
Hugo finds that rules are everywhere, telling you what to do and what not to do.
29. Infinity
Hugo ventures out into space to find out how big infinity really is.
30. Mind
Hugo always has something on his mind, but what is a mind and where is it?
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31. Clever
Hugo knows lots of people who are clever, like his parents and his friend the scientist.
32. Patience
Some things can take a long time, which means Hugo has to be really patient!
33. Senses
Hugo explores all his senses, from hearing and smelling to tasting, touching and seeing.
34. Music Felix and Lily explain that music is all kind of noises that people make on purpose.
35. Obedience
Someone is always telling Hugo what to do, but most of the time it\\\\\\\'s for his own good.
36. Grown Ups
Every kid becomes a grown up, even Hugo. But can grown-ups act like kids sometimes too?
37. Growing Up
Hugo is growing taller all the time. Hugo wonders if people ever stop growing up.
38. Fear
Oscar is afraid of the naughty monkey and Hugo is afraid of the thunder.
39. Dreams
When Hugo is sleeping, he dreams about flying with dragons and racing with cheetahs.
40. Allowed
Hugo cant wait to grow up so he drive cars, watch scary movies, and do whatever he wants!
41. Strength
Hugo has a contest of strength with an elephant and an tiny ant.
42. Imagination
Hugo has a great imagination, which helps him conjure up lots of fun and wild games.
45. Family
Hugo has a big family: he has two sisters, a dad, a mum, a granny, uncles, cousins...
44. Choice
Hugo finds that choosing some things is hard, and sometimes he has no choice at all!
43. Fight
Hugo finds it scary when he sees some big robots fighting.
46. Love
Hugo learns about love by looking at the people around him and how they make him feel.
47. Desire
Felix and Lily help Hugo understand the things Hugo needs and the things he wants.
48. Compromise
Hugo and his friends learn to compromise, and go on a fun bumper car ride all together.
49. Preference
Hugo wonders if the world would be even better if it was only made up of things he likes.
50. Change
Lots of things change as they grow up, but Hugo likes some things just the way they are!
51. Old
Hugo wonders how many birthdays it is until you get old.
52. Brave
Sometimes in life you have to be brave: like when Hugo goes to the doctor.
人人为我,我为人人!
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