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Economics for Kids: Globalisation - Lessons from Fables and Fairy Tales

Helen Hoang

Globalisation: The Ant and the Dove - Winners and Losers

Part of the bestselling Economics for Kids series

Step into the interconnected world of trade, teamwork, and transformation with Globalisation: The Ant and the Dove - Winners and Losers. This insightful children's book brings one of Aesop's most beloved fables to life in a modern, economic context-introducing kids to the powerful forces of globalization, cooperation, and fairness.

Using the timeless tale of The Ant and the Dove, this book makes the complex topic of globalization both accessible and engaging for young minds. Children learn how countries, like individuals, rely on each other to grow, trade, and thrive-while also understanding that not everyone benefits equally in a global economy.

Key Lessons Kids Will Learn:

Globalization - Winners and Losers

Children discover how global trade connects countries, encourages growth, and creates opportunity-while also exploring the challenges of inequality, sustainability, and ensuring no one is left behind.

The Global Village

By watching how the Ant and the Dove support one another, readers learn how countries can specialize in their strengths, driving economic growth, innovation, and shared prosperity through collaboration.

Cooperation and Fairness

At its heart, the story emphasizes why fairness and mutual support are key to building a more just and balanced global economy. Cooperation, it shows, is not just kind-it's powerful.

Educational Purpose:

Written for children ages 6-12, this book is part of the acclaimed Economics for Kids series, which makes complex economic topics fun and understandable through fables, relatable characters, and thoughtful storytelling.

Globalisation: The Ant and the Dove - Winners and Losers offers:

  • A simplified introduction to globalization, trade, and international cooperation
  • Age-appropriate explanations of economic winners and losers
  • A powerful message about equity, sustainability, and global citizenship
  • A perfect conversation starter for teachers, parents, and young learners
Ideal For:
  • Young readers interested in the world around them
  • Parents teaching values of fairness, collaboration, and curiosity
  • Educators and homeschoolers introducing economics, geography, or civics
  • Classrooms exploring global topics in a meaningful, story-based way

This beautifully illustrated, thought-provoking book helps children understand the world beyond borders, see the impact of their everyday choices, and imagine a more fair and cooperative future. With relatable characters, clear lessons, and timeless storytelling, this is the perfect introduction to globalization for kids growing up in a connected world.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Helen Hoang
  • Publish Date: Apr 10th, 2025
  • Pages: 50
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 8.00in - 5.00in - 0.10in - 0.13lb
  • EAN: 9781923431065
  • Recommended age: 07-12
  • Categories: Business & EconomicsConcepts - Money

About the Author

Hoang, Helen: - Dr. Helen Hoang holds a Ph.D. in Economics from the Australian National University and three master's degrees in Economic Policy, Business Administration, and Development Studies. As an experienced data analyst and economist, she provides strategic consulting on economic policy, business development, and research, and has led workshops worldwide on economics, personal growth, and entrepreneurship.Guided by her love for her son, Dr. Hoang founded MBA Kids to inspire the next generation with essential skills in economics, financial literacy, and entrepreneurial thinking. She is the author of Economics for Kids (CBR Edition): Volumes 1 and 2 and Economics for Kids (Global Edition): Volumes 1 and 2, core titles in the MBA Kids program that empower children to make thoughtful decisions and develop innovative mindsets for a brighter future.

Praise for this book

5.0 out of 5 stars Best way to teach the kids about globalization

This volume helped my child understand that we live in a connected world. Whether it's music, clothes, or food, she started noticing how ideas and goods travel. It sparked big questions and bigger thinking.

Helping Kids Connect the Dots Around the World

This volume introduces globalization in a way that's both insightful and age-appropriate. It made my child curious about how people, ideas, and goods move between countries.

Strongly recommended for raising globally aware and open-minded children.