Required:
Baker, Jeannie (2010) Mirror. Sydney: Walker Australia.
Cole, Henry (2012) Unspoken: A Story from the Underground Railroad. New York: Scholastic.
Cottin, Menena and Rosana Faria (2010) The Black Book of Colours. London: Walker.
Erlbruch, Wolf (2007) Duck, Death and the Tulip. New York: Gecko Press.
Fitzpatrick, Marie-Louise (2009) There. New Milford: Roaring Book Press.
Gleeson, Libby and Armin Greder (2011) I Am Thomas. Allen & Unwin.
Henkes, Kevin (2015) Waiting. New York: HarperCollins.
Lipman, M., A.S. Sharp and F.S. Oscanyan (1980). Philosophy in the Classroom. Philadelphia: Temple University Press.
Pfister, Marcus (1999) The Rainbow Fish. Zurich: North-South Books.
Serres, Alain, Aurelia Fronty and translated by Sarah Ardizzone (2012) I Have the Right to Be a Child. London: Phoenix Yard Books.
Seuss, Dr (2012) The Lorax. Originally published 1971. London: HarperCollins.
Wartenberg, T. E. (2009). Big Ideas for Little Kids. New York: Rowman & Littlefield.
Yamada, Kobi and Mae Besom (2014) What Do You Do With an Idea?
Seattle: Compendium.
Yumi, Joung (2015) My Little Doll’s House. Culture Platform Inc.
Recommended:
Costello, Peter (2011) Philosophy in Children’s Books. Lanham: Lexington Books.
Goering, Sara, Nicholas J. Shudak and Thomas E. Wartenberg eds. (2013) Philosophy in Schools: An Introduction for Philosophers and Teachers. New York: Routledge.
Haynes, Joanna and Karin Murris eds. (2012) Picturebooks, Pedagogy, and Philosophy. New York: Routledge.
Mills, Claudia ed. (2014) Ethics and Children’s Literature. Farnham: Ashgate.
Gloria Rolton (2006) Let’s Learn with Picturebooks: Philosophy-Centred Discussion. Carlton: Curriculum Corporation.
Wartenberg, Tom (2013) A Sneetch Is a Sneetch and Other Philosophical Discoveries: Finding Wisdom in Children's Literature. Wiley.