Bulletproof your child’s mind for the digital age.
Our books teach kids about logical fallacies, empowering them to protect their minds from manipulation, maintain their liberty, and pursue the truth. Logic Lion gives kids the tools they need to become confident critical thinkers, motivated learners, and leaders of tomorrow.
Kids don’t learn this in school.
Logical Fallacies are mistakes in reasoning that make an argument sound good, but are actually wrong or unfair.
Empower your child with the ability to spot these fallacies anywhere—in the news, on social media, in AI-generated content, at school, with friends, and even at home.
Logic Lion’s colorful storytelling, clear lessons, and workbook activities teach kids classical critical thinking skills for the modern age. Arm your kids with the ability to not only spot bad reasoning and avoid manipulation, but also to make their own arguments logically and respectfully in pursuit of the truth.
Prepare your kids
for the real world.
Logic matters. Definitions matter. Clear thinking matters.
Today, we see ideas accepted without question, and feelings prioritized over facts — and at great cost.
Unless we teach our kids how to think, others will tell them what to think. Educating our children – not merely schooling them – is the best defense of their liberty.
Give your kids the tools they need to become confident critical thinkers, motivated learners, and leaders of tomorrow.
Fallacy Hunters is a complete critical thinking curriculum wrapped in a fun graphic novel.
In Book 1, join Adam, Kate, Sammy, and Luna as they use their critical thinking skills to battle against their enemy, Professor Sophist, while tackling six important logical fallacies: ad hominem, straw man, red herring, genetic fallacy, appeal to authority, and appeal to the people.
With built-in workbook activities and full access to Premium Resources — including 30+ pages of detailed lesson plans — this book turns everyday moments into powerful learning opportunities.
Help your child spot manipulation, question viral claims, and develop the confidence to think clearly and independently in any setting.

