Children's First Political and Economic Illustrated Encyclopedia
Cultivating children's political and economic literacy does not mean that they should go into politics or invest now, but that they should have correct civic values from an early age, have a correct understanding of the world, and learn to make the best choices for themselves!
"Politics for Beginners" Politics is about everyone, even if you are not a politician, you can't even vote or participate in elections, from what time do you have to go to school every day? What is considered a crime? What can be done to avoid war? Which countries should we work with... these are all politics!
"Economics for Beginners" Because time, money, and resources are never enough to allocate, so small individuals, families, large companies, and governments must often make choices-choose to watch TV first and then do homework; choose to spend pocket money Save to buy books instead of snacks; should the government choose to print money to save the economy, or increase public construction to create jobs? Governments also use incentives, such as higher fines, to influence people's choices. Economics is about helping us make better choices, make our lives better, and make the world a better and fairer place. *********************************************************************************** 孩子的第一套政治經濟圖解小百科
Alex Frith has been a children's non-fiction author since 2005. Working exclusively for Usborne Publishing, he has written over 50 books covering almost any subject you can think of, from the origins of the Universe to the meaning behind world religions, from extinct animals to prototype AIs, and from Japanese legends to Norse mythology. Two of his books have been shortlisted for the Royal Society Young's People's Book Prize: See Inside Inventions (2012), and 100 Things to Know About Space (2017).
Alex grew up in a house surrounded by comics and graphic novels, and has a lifelong passion for the medium. Beyond the comics he photocopied and passed around the playground of his primary school, he wrote the 4-part series 'Digital Graffiti' with artist Gez Fry in 2003, and has had short story comics published in FutureQuake and the Asteroid Belter.