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Dorling Kindersley Ltd Paperback English

DK Super Economics Money and Trade

By DK

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Dorling Kindersley Ltd Paperback English

DK Super Economics Money and Trade

By DK

Regular price £8.99
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  • From ancient bartering to modern markets, explore the dynamic world of money and how we trade across the globe. Aligned with key curricula, the DK Super Economics series invites young readers to learn all about economics and become financially literate. Captivating and curriculum-aligned, each book in the series features engaging content, infographics and hands-on projects or challenges, providing an immersive learning experience. With specially designed spreads that build vocabulary and financial literacy, these books make complex economics concepts accessible to children. Topics covered in DK Super Economics Money and Trade include banks, currencies, history of money, different payment methods, credit, trading goods, bartering, fair trade, international trade, imports, exports, tariffs and trade agreements.
From ancient bartering to modern markets, explore the dynamic world of money and how we trade across the globe. Aligned with key curricula, the DK Super Economics series invites young readers to learn all about economics and become financially literate. Captivating and curriculum-aligned, each book in the series features engaging content, infographics and hands-on projects or challenges, providing an immersive learning experience. With specially designed spreads that build vocabulary and financial literacy, these books make complex economics concepts accessible to children. Topics covered in DK Super Economics Money and Trade include banks, currencies, history of money, different payment methods, credit, trading goods, bartering, fair trade, international trade, imports, exports, tariffs and trade agreements.