Money Madness

Money Madness by David A. Adler, published by Holiday House in 2009, is a 32-page exploration of economic concepts aimed at young readers. This book delves into the historical context of money, illustrating how early trade methods, such as exchanging rocks or sheep, laid the groundwork for modern economic systems. Through engaging explanations, it encourages readers to consider the purpose of money beyond its mere value.
In this edition, readers will find a foundational introduction to business and economics, focusing on essential concepts related to money, counting, and numbers. The book presents a clear narrative that invites young minds to think critically about economic principles. With its approachable language and informative content, Money Madness serves as an effective resource for introducing children to the complexities of finance and the significance of money in everyday life.
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What’s all this madness about money? Long ago, people traded rocks or sheep for the items they wanted, but rocks were heavy and sheep ran away. This beginning guide to economics will have readers thinking about the purpose, and not just the value, of money.
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