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    Nobody Knows How to Make a Pizza by Julie Borowski

    • Did you know there's not a single person on Earth who has the skills and knowledge to make something as deceptively simple as a cheese pizza? It takes millions of people, all with specialized skills – and what’s more, there are no central planners or people managing the process. So how do they do it?

      Written by economics commentator Julie Borowski, Nobody Knows How to Make a Pizza draws inspiration from Leonard E. Read’s classic economic essay I, Pencil. With a fun and engaging approach to economic concepts, this book is the perfect way to teach children about the world of economics.

    • Taking complex ideas such as the division of labor, the invisible hand, and spontaneous order and framing them in a way that kids can easily understand, Nobody Knows How to Make a Pizza is a fascinating and eye-opening book which revolutionizes the way children will look at the world. This book is:

      • Packed with cute and entertaining illustrations
      • Ideal for children ages 3 to 8
      • Approaches economics in a simple, easy-to-understand way
      • And a must-have for parents who want to instill a love of learning in their children
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