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In Rumpelstiltskin, children journey into a whimsical fairy tale world to uncover the hidden magic of taxes! Through this playful adaptation, kids discover how taxes fund schools, hospitals, and roads-essentials that keep any kingdom running smoothly. Along the way, they learn that taxes are not just about collecting coins, but also about creating incentives to do good (like saving money) and penalties to curb poor choices (such as polluting the environment). By following the royal court's ups and downs, young readers grasp how governments balance budgets, what a surplus can do for a kingdom's…mehr

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In Rumpelstiltskin, children journey into a whimsical fairy tale world to uncover the hidden magic of taxes! Through this playful adaptation, kids discover how taxes fund schools, hospitals, and roads-essentials that keep any kingdom running smoothly. Along the way, they learn that taxes are not just about collecting coins, but also about creating incentives to do good (like saving money) and penalties to curb poor choices (such as polluting the environment). By following the royal court's ups and downs, young readers grasp how governments balance budgets, what a surplus can do for a kingdom's future, and how a deficit can help during tough times-while recognizing why too much debt can spell disaster. Part of the fun-filled Economics for Kids series, Rumpelstiltskin takes complex topics like taxation and transforms them into an entertaining story that children can easily relate to. As they watch characters negotiate deals with the mischievous Rumpelstiltskin, kids will gain insight into the real-life role of taxes and their power to shape communities. Whether reading at home or in the classroom, this captivating tale encourages smart financial thinking, reminding children that by contributing to society, everyone can live "happily ever after."
Autorenporträt
Helen Hoang earned her Ph.D. in Economics from the Australian National University (ANU). She holds three master's degrees in Economic Policy, Business Administration, and Development Studies from prestigious universities in Australia, Switzerland and Vietnam. Her exceptional dedication to education earned her scholarships throughout her postgraduate studies.Dr. Hoang's impressive career includes compiling the Health Expenditure Australia Database and the Australian Child Well-being Data Assets. With her expertise in data analyst, data management and economics, she has supported health and welfare projects and contributing to other key projects featured in the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare reports.In addition, she was also actively involved in a non-profit organisation project funded by Switzerland on public administration reforms, focussing on improving grassroots democracy and public service delivery initiatives. She collaborated with the National Academy of Public Administration and the University of Agriculture in Vietnam to design initiative mechanisms to enhance the people's participation in public service delivery and agricultural innovation.Her strategic consulting work spans economic policy, business development, and research. She has delivered workshops on economics, personal growth, and entrepreneurship, inspiring individuals and organisations alike. Dr. Hoang's contributions extend to economic research and analysis for universities, companies, non-profit organisations and government agencies, showcasing her commitment to advancing knowledge and fostering growth.Dr. Hoang created MBA Kids to share her passion with the next generation. Her efforts reflect her deep love for her son, who is also her inspiration behind this initiative. Her mission is to introduce children to the fundamentals of economics, financial literacy, entrepreneurship, and innovative thinking in children. Through MBA Kids, she provides educational programs that ignite curiosity and ambition in young people, helping them become thoughtful decision-makers and creative leaders.In addition to her academics and her work as an economist and her work with MBA Kids, Dr. Hoang is the author of Economics for Kids: Volume 1 and 2. These books are thoughtfully written and are key subject of the MBA Kids program. They are designed to fill gaps in economic and financial foundations in children and provide young readers with the tools they need to make informed decisions and build a brighter future.