Fallacy Hunters

$14.99

What if your child could spot manipulation before it worked on them?

In a world of social media influencers, AI-generated content, biased news media, and relentless peer pressure, a child’s ability to think critically isn't merely useful — it's essential. Fallacy Hunters empowers kids with specific critical thinking tools to identify and counter logical fallacies — the reasoning tricks that make bad arguments sound convincing.

Meet the Fallacy Hunters — Adam, Kate, Sammy, and Luna. In this full-color graphic novel, a team of kids hunt for six of the most common logical fallacies we encounter every day.

Beyond a graphic novel series, Fallacy Hunters is a critical thinking curriculum. Workbook activity pages are woven throughout the story, reinforcing each logical fallacy as children follow the adventure. Book owners also receive an exclusive access code for 30+ pages of printable lesson plans, online interactive quizzes, a complete parent guide, and more.

Raise a thinker, not a follower.

What if your child could spot manipulation before it worked on them?

In a world of social media influencers, AI-generated content, biased news media, and relentless peer pressure, a child’s ability to think critically isn't merely useful — it's essential. Fallacy Hunters empowers kids with specific critical thinking tools to identify and counter logical fallacies — the reasoning tricks that make bad arguments sound convincing.

Meet the Fallacy Hunters — Adam, Kate, Sammy, and Luna. In this full-color graphic novel, a team of kids hunt for six of the most common logical fallacies we encounter every day.

Beyond a graphic novel series, Fallacy Hunters is a critical thinking curriculum. Workbook activity pages are woven throughout the story, reinforcing each logical fallacy as children follow the adventure. Book owners also receive an exclusive access code for 30+ pages of printable lesson plans, online interactive quizzes, a complete parent guide, and more.

Raise a thinker, not a follower.

"Every single hand shot up. I had to use the random name picker to select who would be first to read it." —5th Grade Teacher

"My son woke up this morning and grabbed it first thing! He's even been reading it to us in the car." —Parent of 11-year-old reader

"This should be in every classroom."—8th Grade Teacher

"I feel so good about her reading this."—Grace W., Parent of 10-year-old reader

"I love that it’s interactive in a creative way...I hope there's a Book 2!"—11-year-old reader

"Every single hand shot up. I had to use the random name picker to select who would be first to read it." —5th Grade Teacher "My son woke up this morning and grabbed it first thing! He's even been reading it to us in the car." —Parent of 11-year-old reader "This should be in every classroom."—8th Grade Teacher "I feel so good about her reading this."—Grace W., Parent of 10-year-old reader "I love that it’s interactive in a creative way...I hope there's a Book 2!"—11-year-old reader