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Eco describes his children’s books as promoting which values?

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0%Humor and playfulness
100%Non-violence and peace ( 3 voters )
0%Historical knowledge
0%Creativity and imagination
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Umberto Eco described his children’s books as promoting values of curiosity and critical thinking. He emphasized that these books aim to encourage young readers to question and explore the world around them rather than accept information at face value. Eco believed in fostering a sense of wonder and an inquisitive spirit in children, allowing them to engage actively with ideas and narratives. By instilling these values, he sought to prepare children for a more thoughtful and analytical approach to understanding complex subjects throughout their lives.

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  1. Eco mentions that his children’s books carry messages of non-violence and peace. Therefore option B is correct answer.

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