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Best 1 Outfoxed!
Outfoxed!

Outfoxed! is a brilliant cooperative whodunit game where players work together to identify which fox stole a pot pie. Using a unique 'evidence scanner' tool, players move around the board to gather cl...

9.8 Brilliant
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2 ProtoPie
ProtoPie
Free Plan Available From $29/mo

ProtoPie is the premier tool for creating highly realistic, high-fidelity prototypes that go beyond simple screen transitions. It excels at handling complex logic, variables, and conditional interacti...

9.7 Brilliant
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3 Osmo Coding Starter Kit
Osmo Coding Starter Kit

The Osmo Coding Starter Kit is a screen-free coding adventure for children aged 5-7. It uses physical blocks that children arrange to create sequences of instructions for a digital character on an iPa...

9.4 Excellent
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4 The Problems of Philosophy
The Problems of Philosophy

Bertrand Russells 'The Problems of Philosophy' is an excellent, concise introduction to the main questions of philosophy. He covers topics like the nature of reality, knowledge, and the limits of huma...

9.3 Excellent
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5 DragonBox Algebra 5+
DragonBox Algebra 5+
Free Plan Available From Free / $5.99 (full version)

DragonBox Algebra 5+ is a masterclass in stealth learning. It teaches children as young as five the fundamental principles of algebra without them even realizing it. By using visual symbols and game m...

9.3 Excellent
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6 Ludwig Wittgenstein
Ludwig Wittgenstein

Wittgenstein transformed 20th-century philosophy by shifting the focus to the analysis of language. He argued that many philosophical problems are merely linguistic confusions. His early work, the 'Tr...

9.3 Excellent
7 Discourses and Selected Writings by Epictetus
Discourses and Selected Writings by Epictetus
From $12-18 USD (varies by format and retailer)

Discourses and Selected Writings presents Epictetus's teachings, compiled by his student Arrian. It explores the core tenets of Stoicism, emphasizing the distinction between what is within our control...

9.2 Excellent
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8 Stephen's Sausage Roll
Stephen's Sausage Roll

Stephen's Sausage Roll is a notoriously difficult puzzle game that challenges players to cook sausages evenly on all sides. The games minimalist graphics and deceptively simple premise hide a complex...

9.1 Excellent
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9 Botley 2.0
Botley 2.0

Botley 2.0 is the premier screen-free coding robot for children as young as five. It teaches the basics of logic and sequencing through a remote control that allows kids to program a series of steps....

9.1 Excellent
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10 Euclid
Euclid

Euclid of Alexandria is the father of geometry. His work, 'The Elements,' is one of the most influential books in history, serving as the primary textbook for geometry for over 2,000 years. Euclid's a...

9.0 Excellent
11 Osmo Genius Starter Kit
Osmo Genius Starter Kit

Osmo merges physical play with digital interaction using an iPad or Fire tablet. The Genius Starter Kit includes games that teach math, spelling, and creative problem-solving by having the child manip...

9.0 Excellent
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12 Brilliant
Brilliant
Free Plan Available From $8/month

Brilliant focuses on developing quantitative and scientific thinking through interactive, problem-solving courses. Instead of video lectures, learners engage with guided puzzles and challenges in math...

9.0 Excellent
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13 Alan Turing
Alan Turing

Alan Turing is the foundational figure of computer science and artificial intelligence. He conceptualized the Turing Machine (1936), an abstract model of computation that defined the limits of what ca...

9.0 Excellent
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14 Aristotle
Aristotle

Aristotle was the first great systematizer of knowledge in the Western world, creating foundational frameworks for logic, biology, physics, metaphysics, and ethics. While many of his physical theories...

9.0 Excellent
15 Discourse on the Method
Discourse on the Method

René Descartes seminal work marks the beginning of modern philosophy. By deciding to doubt everything he could not prove with certainty, he arrived at his famous conclusion: 'I think, therefore I am.'...

8.9 Very Good
16 Lightbot
Lightbot

Lightbot is a classic puzzle game that teaches programming logic by having players guide a robot to light up tiles. It is a brilliant, minimalist tool that strips away the fluff to focus entirely on s...

8.9 Very Good
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17 Tynker
Tynker

Tynker is a leading platform for teaching kids how to code through interactive games and creative projects. It uses a visual, block-based coding language that makes programming concepts accessible to...

8.9 Very Good
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18 KAMI 2
KAMI 2

KAMI 2 is a beautiful puzzle game based on the art of origami. You are presented with a screen of colored paper, and your goal is to fill the entire screen with a single color in as few moves as possi...

8.8 Very Good
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19 Gravity Maze by ThinkFun
Gravity Maze by ThinkFun

Gravity Maze is a logic game that challenges players to build a marble run that reaches a specific target. It combines a marble run with a logic puzzle, requiring players to think critically about gra...

8.8 Very Good
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20 ScratchJr
ScratchJr

ScratchJr is the younger sibling of Scratch, specifically designed for children ages 5-7. It simplifies the interface by using icons instead of text, allowing young children to create their own intera...

8.8 Very Good
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21 Thinking, Fast and Slow
Thinking, Fast and Slow

Daniel Kahneman's groundbreaking work explores the two systems that drive the way we think: System 1 (fast, intuitive) and System 2 (slow, deliberate). It reveals the cognitive biases and errors in ju...

8.8 Very Good
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22 Think: A Compelling Introduction to Philosophy
Think: A Compelling Introduction to Philosophy

Simon Blackburn's 'Think' is a comprehensive introduction to philosophical reasoning and argumentation. It covers a wide range of topics, from logic and epistemology to ethics and metaphysics, equippi...

8.7 Very Good
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23 I think, therefore I am.
I think, therefore I am.

René Descartes' famous 'Cogito, ergo sum' is the ultimate statement of self-awareness and foundational truth. It is a powerful line for intellectuals, writers, and anyone engaged in deep analytical wo...

8.7 Very Good
24 Patrick's Parabox
Patrick's Parabox

Patrick's Parabox is a mind-bending puzzle game about recursion. You push boxes into other boxes, which can contain even more boxes, creating infinite loops and complex spatial relationships. The game...

8.7 Very Good
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25 Kodable
Kodable

Kodable is a fantastic introduction to programming for children as young as four. It uses a colorful, game-based approach to teach the fundamentals of coding, such as sequences, loops, and conditions,...

8.7 Very Good
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26 Bertrand Russell
Bertrand Russell

Bertrand Russell was a titan of 20th-century logic and a tireless public intellectual. His 'Principia Mathematica' attempted to ground all mathematics in logic. Beyond his technical work, Russell was...

8.6 Very Good
27 Baba Is You (Mobile)
Baba Is You (Mobile)

The mobile version of Baba Is You brings the same brilliant, rule-bending logic puzzles to your pocket. It is the perfect game for short bursts of play, allowing you to tackle a single level or two du...

8.5 Very Good
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28 Umineko no Naku Koro ni
Umineko no Naku Koro ni

Ryukishi07's 'Umineko no Naku Koro ni' is a complex and challenging mystery series set on a secluded island where a wealthy family gathers for a weekend getaway, only to be trapped by a series of supe...

8.4 Very Good
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29 Code-a-pillar
Code-a-pillar

Code-a-pillar is a classic, highly effective coding toy for toddlers and preschoolers. It consists of a motorized head and several segments that can be connected in different orders to determine the r...

8.4 Very Good
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30 Swift Playgrounds
Swift Playgrounds
Free Plan Available

Swift Playgrounds is an innovative app from Apple that teaches kids how to code using Swift, the same programming language used by professional developers. It uses a series of interactive puzzles and...

8.4 Very Good
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