Workshop for Children: What Is A Good Life? | Peatix tag:peatix.com,2011:1 2021-11-15T09:47:36+08:00 Peatix Playeum Workshop for Children: What Is A Good Life? tag:peatix.com,2019:event-600783 2019-12-06T14:00:00SGT 2019-12-06T14:00:00SGT Important Note: Dear Parents,There are still slots available for this workshop. You may register for your children directly at the Centre upon arrival. Thank you! Workshop for Children: What Is A Good Life?by Little PhilosophersFriday, 6 December 20192:00pm to 4:00pmFor ages 8 to 12Limited slots available. Pre-registration is required and is on a first-come, first-serve basis.Complimentary with admission to Playeum (discounted admission of $12 per adult/child pair as part of Giving Week available at the Centre). About the WorkshopYou may have heard people say: “Life is good!” or “Life is going well!” What does a good life mean to you? Is it experiencing as much pleasure and as little suffering as possible, having what you want, or are there “good things” you have to get? For the first time ever at Playeum and as part of Giving Week, we’re playing with a little bit of philosophy and diving into big questions about life with our friends from Little Philosophers! We invite all children aged 8 to 12 to join us for this workshop as we discuss different views, tap into our sense of wonder and exchange perspectives on what makes life good. About Little PhilosophersLittle Philosophers LP is a registered limited partnership formed by Ngiam Li Yi (general partner) and Chan Kei Nin (limited partner). Both of us graduated from Nanyang Technological University, Singapore with a Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy. Along with several other passionate individuals, we hope to offer opportunities for children to experience the joys of exploring exciting ideas and perspectives with their peers through philosophical discussions. About the Artist from Little PhilosophersNgiam Li Yi is a philosophy lover/ playmaker/ art-maker. As a philosophy lover, she hopes to contribute to a future with many open minds by encouraging children to think about big questions. As a playmaker at Playeum, she is learning to interact with children in gentle and open-ended ways. As an art-maker, she attempts to capture her thoughts and what she sees through illustrations and photos. Updates tag:peatix.com,2019-12-06 01:36:06 2019-12-06 01:36:06 The event description was updated. Diff#501986