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Mental labor and cultivating rational thought develop young minds and build meaningful adult lives. My students are casting ...
Poor Economics for Kids is both fiction and non-fiction. It follows the codes of fiction and has a story with a beginning and an end. But everything that happens to the characters can happen to ...
A new book guides young readers about finances through cool, relatable lessons, and a story about a haunted school library ...
Through 10 loosely interconnected stories, young readers are introduced to Nilou, Tsongai, Imai, Afia, Bibir and a host of other characters as they go about their daily lives, looking for ways to ...
Poor Economics for Kids also examines the issue of women’s representation in politics at the village level. Girls and women are socially conditioned to believe that they cannot be leaders.