Why Cases | The case of the factory 🏭

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Description

🤔 I' ve got a question for you!

🏭 A new factory on Becoz Island has caused a stir from its very first week, turning the world of Why upside down!

The huge variety of clothes and accessories at super low prices has excited even the most reserved shoppers.
But… there’s a problem.

🕵️ Who’s responsible?

👉 Check out the activity to find out who the possible culprits are!

🎶 Think about the pros and cons of each choice
🎩 Use the Six Thinking Hats technique
🔎 If you’re a grown-up helper, don’t forget to check out the extra material we’ve prepared just for you!

The Why Debate

In The Why Debate, we present you with some dilemmas that don't have a clear-cut solution. Just like in life, nothing is black and white — there are usually pros and cons to every decision you make. You'll need to consider all the factors, put yourself in the shoes of those affected by each option, and tell us what you would do and why!
The team of The Why Community
Discuss the dilemma with a friend, your sister, your uncle, your godfather — with whoever you want, really — and start a truly fascinating conversation, full of agreements and disagreements! Attention! These dilemmas don’t have just one solution and they spark fiery debates!

What will children gain from this activity?

Through their engagement with the cases of Why, children will cultivate their critical thinking skills and explore different perspectives on a highly interesting topic. They will also enhance the development of 21st-century soft skills and, of course, have fun! Specifically, they will:
Understand what a dilemma is—one that doesn’t have right or wrong answers, but multiple perspectives with pros and cons
Cultivate
their critical thinking
Be encouraged to organize
their thoughts, express their opinions, and justify them
Discover
a creative thinking routine that will help them shape their own thinking path and find their personal answer
Realize
that, many times, there isn’t a single solution, but various ones with both advantages and disadvantages
Develop
the ability to think from multiple angles
Recognize
the importance of intuition and their emotions

21st-century skills that children will develop in this activity

Learning Skills
Life Skills
Cognitive Skills
Technological skills