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Economics for Kids: How the Economy Works - A Fun & Engaging Introduction What do Little Red Cap, a Wise Owl, and a Wolf have to do with economics? More than you might think! In Book 11 of the Economics for Kids: Lessons from Fables & Fairy Tales series, young readers take an exciting journey into the world of microeconomics and macroeconomics through the beloved fable Little Red Cap! With engaging storytelling, colorful illustrations, and real-world connections, this book transforms complex economic ideas into fun and relatable lessons, making markets, money, and government policies easy to understand for kids aged 7-12.What's Inside? - Microeconomics in Action - Follow Little Red Cap as she makes choices as a shopper, learns about trade, and encounters the Wolf, who represents economic uncertainty. See how supply and demand shape prices in the forest market. - Macroeconomics Made Simple - Meet the Wise Owl, who balances the forest economy just like a central bank manages inflation and recessions. Learn how government policies, public goods (like parks and schools), and economic stability impact everyone. - Storytelling with Purpose - Classic fairy tales reimagined to teach kids how economies function-perfect for young readers, educators, and parents looking for fun and engaging ways to introduce economic concepts. - Colorful Illustrations & Simple Explanations - Bright visuals and relatable examples make even complex topics accessible and fun for children.Perfect for: - Kids aged 7-12 who are curious about how the economy works. - Parents looking to introduce financial literacy through storytelling. - Teachers & Educators seeking interactive and engaging classroom resources. - Homeschooling Families exploring economics in a hands-on way.Help Your Child Understand How the Economy Really Works! With Little Red Cap, the Wise Owl, and the Wolf, young readers will grasp fundamental economic concepts in a fun, story-driven adventure. Start the journey today-because learning about the economy should be exciting and accessible for every child!
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