What do pocket money, school canteens, bake sales, lemonade stalls, discontinued series, sports trading cards, and saving for a toy have in common?
They’re all simple examples of microeconomics in everyday life.
Microeconomic Diaries – School Goers Edition is a concise and engaging introduction to economics for students in Grades 4 and above. The book explains in focused language, essential concepts such as supply and demand, inflation, opportunity cost, and competition using situations children already understand.
Written in clear, simple language, it introduces financial literacy for kids without heavy theory or complicated formulas. Readers learn the basics of saving, spending, budgeting, and making thoughtful choices — skills that build confidence with money from an early age.
Compact, practical, and easy to finish, this book is ideal for:
Students or adults beginning to explore economics
Parents who want to teach money management at home
Teachers looking for a simple classroom supplement
Microeconomic Diaries – School Goers Edition makes economics approachable, relatable, and relevant — giving children a strong foundation in smart decision-making and financial awareness.

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