
Rainy Day Funds and other strange Creatures from the Walletland
- economy
- Categories:Literature & Fiction
- Language:Others
- Publication date:March,2020
- Pages:228
- Retail Price:(Unknown)
- Size:222mm×218mm
- Publication Place:Poland
- Words:(Unknown)
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- Text Color:Full color
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Feature
★An introductory economics book for children 9 years and older.
★BETA Award Class in Financial Management 2015. A distinction in The Most Beautiful Book 2014 by The Polish Association of Editors.
★Economics for Children in 50 illustrated stories. A difficult topic presented lightly, easily, and understandably.
★Updated in 2020 edition, added the notes by Rizard Petru, President of the Polish Association of Economists.
★The English translation sample is available.
Description
Demand and Supply are twins who love to swing: up, down, up, down. The Policy looks a bit like a carpet, on which Retirement would like to lie down because she can barely drag her feet, poor lady. Yes, this book is full of strange creatures with scary names, even as terrible as cash shortage, earnings, interest, rainy day funds, mortgage, shares, profits, currencies, loans, auctions, accounts, or bankruptcy, the meaning of which is explained by the economist after each adventure.
A writer, an economist, and an illustrator invite you to the Garden of Strange Creatures, the Economic Zoo, and Circus. When you enter, you can expect anything and everything…
Author
One of the most popular and acclaimed contemporary Polish children's authors. He has written more than thirty books for young readers. He graduated from the School of Journalism and Political Science at the University of Warsaw. He was the chief editor of a children's magazine for many years. He has worked with many well-known Polish publishing houses. His book There's a Little Monster In My Belly has been sold to China.
Daniel de Latour(illustration)
A Polish illustrator, who draws comics and illustrations mainly for children's books and magazines. He was nominated for the 2009 psibby Book of the Year Award for The Crusade to the Land of Princes by Henrik Badijewski. In 2015, together with Justyna Bednarek, he won the Przecinek and Kropka Awards for Best children's Book and won second prize in the Warsaw Rising Museum Manga competition.