Synopsis
Give your child the building blocks to understand the world around them — starting with how money, markets, and choices shape everyday life.
From the coins in a piggy bank to the price of a school lunch, economics is everywhere — and this friendly, jargon-free guide makes it click for young readers.
Inside this book, children will discover:
- What economics really is and why it touches every part of daily life
- Where money comes from and why it has value
- The difference between needs and wants — and how to tell them apart
- Why scarcity means making choices, and how to make smart ones
- What goods and services are, and who produces and consumes them
- How supply and demand work together to set prices
- What markets and trade look like in the real world
- Why the same item can have different prices in different places
- How every purchase, job, and decision connects to the bigger economy
Who this guide is for:Written for curious readers ages 6–12, this book is a natural fit for classroom read-alouds, homeschool economics units, independent reading at home, or as a starter introduction before more advanced financial lessons. Parents who want to raise money-smart, economically aware children will find it a practical companion to everyday conversations about spending, saving, and how the world works.
No graphs. No heavy math. No confusing jargon. Each chapter introduces one clear concept at a time, using plain language and real-life examples children recognize — from toy stores and lemonade stands to grocery runs and allowances.
Whether your child is encountering these ideas for the first time or needs a clear foundation before tackling personal finance, this guide meets them exactly where they are.
Scroll up and grab a copy today — and start building your child's economic thinking from the ground up.
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