Have a look at these provocative photo collages by Turkish artist Uğur Gallenkus.
The stark contrasts he portrays are very thought-provoking and can work well as stimuli for Philosophy for Children.
See what your class start to wonder about and question, when they see contrasting images of different children’s lives around the world.
Concepts include: equality, poverty, refugees, play, war, work, rights, hunger, luxury, basic needs, education.
Warning – some of these images are upsetting.
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