Tuesday, November 12, 2024

16th November World Idea Day


World Idea Day was founded because ideas are powerful tools to do good things in the world. Without ideas, we would be neither creative nor innovative. In that regard, progress would simply not happen. However, ideas have to be realised and concretised in the real world! That's when action comes in. While ideas are our guides, action is what creates change!

Read about how ideas feature in our thinking, our creativity and play here:


What Do You Do With an Idea? by Kobi Yamada is such a popular book in our school library that I bought a second copy.  They are always on loan to a teacher and in classrooms.




Once Upon a Big Idea  by James carter

Provides lots of discussion about ideas and where they might lead.




 I Have an Idea!  by Herve Tullet

This book is an exploration of the creative process from the hunt for an idea to the frustration of choosing the wrong side, to the exhilaration of having just the right idea.




The Most Magnificent Idea  by Ashley Spires

The girl in this story, with her dog at her side, loves to make things. Her brain, she says, is an "idea machine," so full of ideas that she can hardly keep up. But then one day... it isn't. All of a sudden, the girl can't come up with a single idea for what to make. She tries everything: brainstorming, gathering new supplies, even jumping up and down on one foot to shake an idea loose. But, nothing. The girl realises, with no ideas taking up space in her brain, it's filling with sad instead.                          


The Very Important Idea  by Emma Dodson

This amusing picture book tells the story of a rat and a cat, and explores the nature of ideas. Where do they come from and how are they rated? A good idea for a cat is not necessarily the same thing as a good idea for a rat...as Rat discovers not long after being employed by Mr Fat Cat.




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