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Introduction from the Author
Welcome to the world of "About Money for Experts (10-)" - the book series where we dive deep into the mysteries of money, but don't worry, it's still fun! If you're here, you're probably a super curious expert under 10, or maybe someone older who's excited to help a young expert understand the big world of money. Either way, you're in the right place.
Let's face it, money is everywhere. You use it to buy ice cream, toys, or even that extra-large pizza! But have you ever wondered why some things cost more than others or why we can't just snap our fingers and make more of it appear? (Hint: That would be too easy!) This series is all about answering those big questions in a way that even the sharpest 10-year-olds can handle.
In each book, you'll follow Dan and his dad as they have easy, fun conversations about things like saving, spending, and making smart money choices. Before you know it, you'll be thinking like a pro. This series is broken into 10 steps (because 10 sounds like a pretty great number, right?). Each step reveals something new and important about how money works, and I guarantee you'll see the world just a little differently after each one.
So, buckle up, fellow expert, and get ready to conquer the world of money-because once you understand it, anything is possible! And don't worry, there's even more to come after this series for when you're older, and trust me, it only gets better from here.
Happy learning,
Mr. AnNiBa
The book "So, Money. They Don't Fall From The Sky: How Work Affects Income?" is the fourth book in the series. It discusses the role of human activity in earning financial income. Children will find answers to questions like "Why is their parents' work so important to them?" and "Why is it advisable to work even if you have enough money to meet your material needs?"