Does something exist even if you can\'t see it? A humorous bedtime story for budding philosophers.
The Berlin duo GOLDEN COSMOS, who work with their characteristic screen printing style for international magazines, are now illustrating a picture book for the first time..
These philosophical discussions are the basis for Noemi Schneider\'s hilarious and thoughtful story.
Philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein discussed the power and the limitations of language with his professor Bertrand Russell: how even if you don\'t see something, it can still be there.
Older children will enjoy thinking about how the moon is still there even when we can\'t see it.
Young children will love pointing out the Rhinoceros in each spread.
But Ludwig shows his father that something can be there, even if you can\'t see it.
It\'s way too small for a rhinoceros.
There CANNOT be a Rhinoceros in Ludwig\'s room.
He looks for the huge pachyderm in every corner, but he just can\'t find it.
His father doesn\'t think so.
There\'s a Rhinoceros in my room! Ludwig claims.
Does something exist even if you can\'t see it? A humorous bedtime story for budding philosophers