Economics for Kids - Economics of International Relations by Helen Hoang

Economics for Kids - Economics of International Relations

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Welcome to the magical land of Economics for Kids: Lessons from Fables & Fairy Tales featuring Canberra - the capital city of Australia's landmarks.

This book was inspired by a curious boy's endless questions about the world, how the economy works, and my passion for making complex ideas accessible and enjoyable for children. As a mother, economist, author and educator, I've always believed that learning should be an adventure filled with fun, curiosity, and discovery. Economics is often seen as a topic for adults, but the truth is that kids encounter economic principles every day. Whether it's through sharing toys, saving allowance, or deciding how to spend their birthday money.

Description:

The Oak and the Reed: Economic Lessons for Kids introduces children to the important economic and social concepts of international relations and the importance of flexible policies. Using the fable of The Oak and the Reed, the book explores how nations can cooperate and adapt to changes for mutual success.

Key Lessons:
International Relations: Kids learn how strong diplomatic ties between countries promote peace, cooperation, and trust. The story illustrates that peaceful coexistence and teamwork lead to shared success, while hostility can create problems.Flexible Policies: The book teaches the importance of flexibility in decision-making. Just like the Reed bends in the wind, nations must adapt to economic changes and respond to challenges with flexibility to survive tough times.Cooperation and Adaptability: The story emphasises the value of working together and being adaptable in an ever-changing world.
Educational Purpose:

Part of the Economics for Kids series, this book simplifies key lessons in international relations and flexible policymaking through relatable and engaging storytelling. It encourages thoughtful decision-making, cooperation, and the ability to adapt to changes.

The Oak and the Reed inspires young readers to think about the importance of flexibility and collaboration in economics and international relations, making these complex topics easy to understand. Ideal for parents, teachers, and young learners, this book helps children grasp the role of diplomacy and adaptability in shaping successful and peaceful societies.

Thank you for joining us on this exciting and unique educational journey.

I wish you and your children find these lessons both informative, memorable and fun!

Warm regards,

Helen Hoang, PhD

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