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OverviewHow Trade Works invites children to explore the magic of global trade and the power of teamwork through the timeless fable The Lion and the Mouse. Part of the bestselling Economics for Kids series, this engaging book transforms complex economic concepts into fun, easy-to-understand lessons that inspire and educate. Overview: Using simple and captivating storytelling, How Trade Works explains how nations and individuals exchange goods, share knowledge, and pool resources to thrive. The book illustrates that while trade creates opportunities for better products and services, it also calls for fairness, ethical practices, and environmental responsibility in a globalized marketplace. Key Lessons: Globalization - Opportunities and Challenges: Readers discover how countries collaborate and compete in international markets, learning about the balance between shared prosperity and the need for environmental and ethical safeguards. The Power of Division of Labor: Inspired by Adam Smith's principles, the story shows that when individuals and nations focus on their unique strengths-much like specialized animals in a community-they achieve more efficient and innovative outcomes. This division of labor is the cornerstone of progress, leading to advanced products and complex inventions. Fair Trade and Cooperation: Through engaging narrative and relatable characters, the book emphasizes that fair trade practices and genuine cooperation lead to benefits for all parties involved. It illustrates how inclusive and equitable trade practices ensure mutual success and long-term sustainability. Educational Purpose: Specially designed for young, curious minds, How Trade Works simplifies challenging economic ideas like globalization and the division of labor into age-appropriate lessons. With clear language and vibrant illustrations, the book not only fosters early financial literacy but also encourages critical thinking about how international trade shapes our everyday lives. It inspires children to ask questions, think creatively, and appreciate the interconnectedness of our modern world. Why This Book is a Must-Have: Relatable Storytelling: The reimagined fable of The Lion and the Mouse makes complex ideas accessible and entertaining, ensuring that learning feels like an adventure. Engaging Illustrations and Clear Language: The book's vivid visuals and straightforward narrative help demystify concepts that are often seen as intimidating, inviting children to explore the world of economics with confidence. Inspiring Collaboration: By highlighting how effective teamwork and specialization lead to innovative solutions, the book empowers young readers to see the value of cooperation-in both local communities and on a global scale. Perfect for parents, educators, and young readers, How Trade Works is more than just a lesson in economics-it's an invitation to understand the forces that connect people and shape our world. Embrace this journey into the realm of trade and teamwork, and inspire the next generation to think big, act fairly, and work together to build a brighter future. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Helen HoangPublisher: Helen Hoang Imprint: Helen Hoang Edition: Large type / large print edition Dimensions: Width: 12.70cm , Height: 0.20cm , Length: 20.30cm Weight: 0.045kg ISBN: 9781923431058ISBN 10: 1923431056 Pages: 34 Publication Date: 10 April 2025 Recommended Age: From 7 to 12 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsFrom ""the Lion and the Mouse"" to Big Ideas: Trade Made Simple Trade can be a complex topic, but this book makes it feel natural and fun. My child now understands how goods move around the world and why countries trade. It's a brilliant, down-to-earth explanation of global commerce every kid should read. This made trade so easy to understand. From food to toys, it helped my son connect everyday products with people all over the world. The storytelling is smart and simple - great for home learning. Author InformationDr. Helen Hoang holds a Ph.D. in Economics from the Australian National University and three master's degrees in Economic Policy, Business Administration, and Development Studies. As an experienced data analyst and economist, she provides strategic consulting on economic policy, business development, and research, and has led workshops worldwide on economics, personal growth, and entrepreneurship.Guided by her love for her son, Dr. Hoang founded MBA Kids to inspire the next generation with essential skills in economics, financial literacy, and entrepreneurial thinking. She is the author of Economics for Kids (CBR Edition): Volumes 1 and 2 and Economics for Kids (Global Edition): Volumes 1 and 2, core titles in the MBA Kids program that empower children to make thoughtful decisions and develop innovative mindsets for a brighter future. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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