This study aims to discover how three-year-old children to search for existence and its
meaning, while they participate a programme, 'discourse among children through books'
as a way of resolving curiosities. Data were collected between April 2, September 10,
2010 and the collected data included teacher's class records, pictures, discussion notes and
interview materials. The results showed that 'discourse among children through books'
follows steps in a process. The steps include: Deciding a topic that children should search
for, choosing an appropriate book to resolve children's curiosities, spending some time for
discoursing among children by using pictures in the book, and sharing what they had
understood. Through this process, a pre-school teacher met with children who were full
of abilities, ideas and motivation to explore with a little assistance. The pre-school
teacher was able to overcome preconceived ideas that informational books could be
difficult for children, and experienced various lessons, while the children led their own
learning. It represents that the activity, 'discourse among children through books' can be
a children centered inquiry learning teaching strategy, because the informational books
ensure that the children gain knowledge and are actively in cogitation.