Blasphemous Children's Books

'The Magic of Reality' is Richard Dawkins First Novel for Children

To those familiar with the work of noted zoologist and atheist thinker Richard Dawkins, the announcement of his first children's' book 'The Magic of Reality' will come as quite a surprise.

On the heels of 'The God Delusion,' a book many would call proselytizing and almost hostile, Richard Dawkins is prepared to show the softer side of atheism. In the hopes of introducing children to the wonders of existence, The Magic of Reality explores a deluge of topics ranging from extraterrestrial life to early human history. According to the book, in a world that's becoming decidedly anti-intellectual, it's of increasing importance that children today are reared with a healthy respect for both the minuscule size of Earth as well as the rarity and gift of life.

This book would make an interesting addition to a child's book shelf, right in between Dr. Seuss and Where the Wild Things Are.
Trend Themes
1. Atheist Children's Books - An increasing interest in literature that presents atheism with a more open and soft approach, creating room for books that introduce atheistic ideas to kids.
2. Science Education for Children - A growing trend of offering educational resources and tools that engage children to learn about science in a fun and informative way.
3. Controversial Children's Books - A trend of publishing books that challenge the status quo and push the boundaries of traditional children's literature.
Industry Implications
1. Education - The education industry can create more science resources and platforms that are designed to engage children and promote scientific inquiry.
2. Publishing - The publishing industry can release more controversial books that challenge the status quo and spark a discussion on important topics like science and faith.
3. Philosophy - The philosophy industry has the opportunity to expand into literature that presents philosophical and scientific perspectives to children without being overly didactic or judgmental.

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