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Poor Economics For Kids

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SKU: 9789353455866

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Discover the groundbreaking insights of “Poor Economics for Kids” by Nobel laureate Esther Duflo. Explore the complexities of poverty through engaging stories and real-world examples, offering a kid-friendly approach to global economics. Learn how small changes can have a big impact, and why understanding poverty is crucial for a better future. ISBN: 9789353455866. Perfect for young readers curious about the world around them.

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  • ISBN-13: 9789353455866
  • Publisher: Juggernaut
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Weight: 152 gr
  • ISBN-10: 9353455863
  • Publisher Date: 07 Mar 2024
  • Height: 26 mm
  • No of Pages: 400
  • Width: 535 mm

19 reviews for Poor Economics For Kids

  1. Vidyasagar Madaka

    An interesting book and made aware of the economics of the world, the language is easy to understand and appropriate for children.

  2. Abhijith Biju

    Not bad, but it’s not the most exciting book. It gets a little boring in parts, but the message is good. Good educational resource for teachers and parents alike.

  3. Pratyaksh Jain

    I found some of the examples a little confusing, even for me. Maybe better suited for older kids or those with some background in economics. It had good intention though.

  4. Rachit Sharma

    It’s a really good book to introduce this subject matter to your kids and make them aware of how other people are living in this world.

  5. Khushwant Sodhi

    The book is informative, but somewhat dry. It reads like a textbook instead of an engaging storybook. My son understood the concepts but wasn’t thrilled.

  6. Rahul Khobragade

    Good content, but maybe too much text and not enough visuals. My child is easily distracted, and it’s a little lengthy. An abridged version would be helpful.

  7. Praujjal Das

    It is quite informative and introduces kids to this complex idea of poverty. It has simple stories that would pique the curiosity of the children.

  8. Rik Raj Dey

    The book is a bit too dry and not so visually appealing. My child found it to be a little boring and lost interest in the middle of it.

  9. Rohit Rajdhar

    A fantastic way to introduce important topics! My daughter loved learning about how people live in different parts of the world. Great discussion starter!

  10. Aayush Mittal

    Interesting concept, but I think the book could have been simplified further. My child lost interest halfway through. I expected to more visuals. It would have helped with engagement

  11. Mahesh Mhatardev Mache

    My kids enjoyed the stories! It sparked some great conversations about helping others. I appreciate the effort to make economics accessible for children.

  12. Souvik Kumar Mondal

    The examples were a bit confusing and could have been simplified for children to understand. I still appreciate the author’s effort to write this book.

  13. Akshit Kumar

    Excellent book! It’s never too early to teach children about important issues. The language is appropriate, and the content is valuable. Highly recommend!

  14. Shivam Arora

    A must-read for young global citizens! The book is well-written, engaging, and thought-provoking. It inspired my child to think about solutions to poverty.

  15. Muskan Suryan

    My kid found this book pretty interesting, so I would recommend it to parents looking to teach economics to their young ones.

  16. Rupal Singh

    It’s an okay book. My kid liked some parts, but lost interest quickly. Maybe better to read parts of it at a time instead of all at once. We will read again

  17. Siddarth Rana

    A really great book that is engaging and makes the children think about solving the issues. It has a great message for your children.

  18. Pratyush Pandey

    I really liked how the book explored different cultures and living conditions. It’s important for kids to see how other people live. Good educational tool.

  19. Kopal Mittal

    A good attempt at explaining complex issues to kids. Some parts were a bit too dense for my -year-old, but overall informative. I liked the real-world examples used.

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