Economics for Kids: How the Economy Works - Lessons from Fables & Fairy TalesWhat do Little Red Cap, a Wise Owl, and a Wolf have to do with economics? In Book 11 of the Economics for Kids: Lessons from Fables & Fairy Tales series, young readers embark on an exciting journey into microeconomics and macroeconomics through the beloved fable Little Red Cap!Using simple storytelling, engaging illustrations, and real-world connections, this book makes learning about markets, money, and government policies fun and relatable 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 uncertainty in the economy. 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 affect everyone.✅ Storytelling with Purpose: Classic fairy tales reimagined to teach kids how economies function-perfect for young readers, educators, and parents looking to introduce economic concepts in a fun & engaging way.✅ Colorful Illustrations & Simple Explanations: Bright visuals and easy-to-understand examples make even complex topics accessible to children.���� Perfect for: ✔ Kids ages 7-12 curious about how the economy works✔ Parents who want to introduce financial literacy through storytelling✔ Teachers looking for interactive and engaging classroom resources✔ Homeschooling families exploring economics in a fun wayWith Little Red Cap, the Wise Owl, and the Wolf, young readers will grasp fundamental economic concepts in an exciting, story-driven adventure.Ready to see how the economy really works? Let's start the journey today!
- | Author: Helen Hoang
- | Publisher: Helen Hoang
- | Publication Date: Feb 18, 2025
- | Number of Pages: 00048 pages
- | Binding: Paperback or Softback
- | ISBN-10: 1923431137
- | ISBN-13: 9781923431133