Nobody Knows How to Make a Pizza

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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Nobody Knows How to Make a Pizza

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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Nobody Knows How to Make a Pizza

Nobody Knows How to Make a Pizza

Nobody Knows How to Make a Pizza

Nobody Knows How to Make a Pizza

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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

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780578558561
Publisher: Liberty Junkies
Publication date: 09/17/2019
Pages: 34
Product dimensions: 8.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.09(d)
Age Range: 4 - 6 Years

About the Author

Julie Borowski has a passion for teaching kids about economics! Previously, she was an Economics Policy Analyst at FreedomWorks, a free-market advocacy group. She is well-known for her ability to break down complex ideas in a fun and simple manner. She has appeared on Fox Business News and her writings have been published at the Washington Examiner, Foundation for Economic Education, Townhall, and more.
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