Good Grades Don’t Guarantee Good Thinking
Here’s something most parents and students discover only after the exams are done — scoring well doesn’t mean your child knows how to think through a problem they’ve never seen before.
Rote learning gets you through tests. Critical thinking gets you through life.
And yet it’s almost never taught directly. No chapter on how to spot a flawed argument. No exercise on separating fact from assumption. No practice questioning what seems obvious. By the time students reach competitive exams, job interviews, or situations that require real judgement — they’re expected to have figured this out on their own.
Most haven’t.
The EduNique Critical Thinking Book was built to change that. It takes the skills that sharp thinkers use naturally — analysing information, identifying bias, building logical arguments, evaluating evidence — and teaches them step by step, with real-world examples and structured exercises that make abstract thinking concrete and learnable.
What’s Inside the Critical Thinking Book
This isn’t a collection of puzzles or brain teasers. It’s a structured course in how to think better — applicable to academics, competitive exams, group discussions, and everyday decision-making.
- Logical reasoning fundamentals — understanding how valid arguments are built, and how to spot ones that aren’t
- Cognitive bias awareness — identifying the mental shortcuts that lead to poor decisions, and how to correct for them
- Structured problem-solving frameworks — step-by-step methods for breaking down complex problems into manageable parts
- Assumption spotting and evidence evaluation — learning to separate what is stated from what is implied or assumed
- Independent thinking exercises — activities that push readers to form and defend their own reasoned positions
- Real-world examples — every concept is illustrated with relatable scenarios, not abstract theory
- Decision-making under uncertainty — how to think clearly when you don’t have all the information
- Written for self-study — students can work through it independently, at their own pace
Whether your child is preparing for competitive entrance exams, Group Discussions, olympiad reasoning rounds, or simply needs to sharpen how they approach school assignments — this book gives them a framework for thinking that no subject textbook provides.










