Fifty short chapters, hundreds of questions - a playful philosophy book for children, families, and teachers. The Great Mayonnaise Debate turns everyday dilemmas into big conversations. With fifty short chapters, each one built around a practical, funny, and sometimes puzzling scenario, this book opens the door to questions that matter - about truth, fairness, knowledge, friendship, language, and more.Inside you'll find: Scenes that set the stage for debatePlayful scenarios that spark curiosityOpen-ended questions to get everyone thinkingPhilosophical approaches explained in clear, down-to-earth languageFresh prompts to keep the conversation going long after the chapter endsWhether at the dinner table, on a long car journey, or in the classroom, these questions encourage families, teachers, and children (ages 8-12 and beyond) to explore ideas in ways that are lively, surprising, and memorable. WHAT MAKES THIS BOOK DIFFERENT?Unlike simple quiz books or moral tales, The Great Mayonnaise Debate doesn't hand you the answers - it hands you the questions. Each chapter follows a clear and consistent structure designed for easy use by parents, carers, or teachers: Setting the Scene - a short story that captures the imagination.Exploring Scenarios - playful variations to keep minds engaged.Philosophical Questions Raised - open-ended questions, written simply but deeply.Different Philosophical Approaches - from utilitarianism to existentialism, explained accessibly.Wrapping Up - a gentle close that encourages reflection without a "right" answer.Discussion Prompts - fresh, ready-to-use conversation starters.This format makes it possible to dip in anywhere, whether you've got five minutes before bed or a whole afternoon to fill. EXAMPLES OF QUESTIONS INSIDEShould you always tell the truth?Can you ever really know what someone else feels?Can a machine think like a human?Why do some words hurt?Can something be true for you but not for someone else?Do numbers exist, or do we just make them up?Can you have more than one "best" friend?If everyone forgot a promise, does it still matter?Can something be both a game and not a game?And that's only the start: each chapter brings not just one question, but a cascade of them, so there are hundreds of possibilities waiting inside. WHO IS IT FOR?Families looking for meaningful dinner table or car journey conversations.Teachers who want ready-made discussion starters that build critical thinking.Homeschoolers seeking an engaging philosophy and values resource.Community groups or after-school clubs looking for fun ways to explore ethics.The book is especially suited for children aged 8-12, but the scenarios are rich enough that older children and adults will also find plenty to chew on. WHY IT WORKSPhilosophy can feel intimidating, but here it's playful, practical, and accessible. Each chapter opens the door to big ideas - fairness, truth, knowledge, freedom - without jargon or heavy theory. Children learn to listen, reason, and express themselves, while adults rediscover the joy of asking questions that don't have easy answers. A book to return to again and again - sparking conversations that last long after the pages are closed.