The Hidden Entrance

The Hidden Entrance by I. M. Lerner is a captivating addition to the Under the Staircase – An Economic Adventure Series for Kids, published on June 12, 2014. This 148-page book is written in English and invites young readers to join Nate, Maya, and Maggie as they navigate the challenges of their Apprenticeship Program while uncovering a hidden mystery. The story begins with a curious discovery that leads to a secret hallway, setting the stage for an adventure filled with intrigue and problem-solving.
In this engaging narrative, readers will find elements of business and economics woven into the storyline, as the characters confront obstacles that test their values of personal responsibility and individual liberty. The plot thickens with the introduction of various economic concepts, including individualism and collectivism, presented through relatable scenarios that resonate with children’s everyday experiences. The Hidden Entrance not only entertains but also educates, making it a thoughtful choice for young readers interested in mysteries and adventures.
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On a hunch, he pressed down on the ledge, first on ‘Hubris’ and then on ‘Nemesis.’ Crrrr…. The click-clackety sound of moving gears creaked loudly on the other side of the wall. Slowly the bookshelf slid aside, revealing a dark hallway. After spending the summer discovering the Under the Staircase Society, Nate, Maya, and Maggie are finally back at school. But while Nate would be happy puttering in his workshop and tinkering with his 3D printer, he can’t stand by as their beloved Apprenticeship Program comes under attack. The discovery of The Road to Serfdom sparks a chain of events they could never have expected. From Cipher Wheels to Cicero, secret desks to hidden passages, the kids must solve the mystery…before it’s too late! Under the Staircase(R) Books A mystery and adventure series that teaches treasured values: personal responsibility, individual liberty, and economic freedom. Psst! Parents & Teachers: The second book in the series introduces a variety of Friedrich Hayek’s economic concepts-individualism and collectivism, the knowledge problem, The Fatal Conceit, and other topics-using examples from kids’ day-to-day lives in school, with friends, and in familiar situations. Explore Under the Staircase at underthestaircase.com.
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