- Overview
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This is a children's economy book that helps young readers become responsible adults and teaches them the true meaning of money.
- Book Intro
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Money plays an important role in our lives. However, people don't contemplate enough about the meaning of money. Some people recklessly pursue money, and others criticize their behaviour. It is easy to take one side. Good Money, Bad Money, Weird Money leads its readers to understand the true meaning of money from various perspectives without being skewed toward one side. The philosophical value, irony, limitation, and possibilities of money are raised in this book. By posing those questions, children can be masters of money and not slaves.
- About the Author
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Kwon Jae-won
Born in Seoul in 1975, Kwon Jae-won studied industrial design (BFA) at Seoul National University, and aesthetics and performance in the United Kingdom. She has illustrated children's books including The Story of Pine Forest Village (published by Changbi); My Classmate Sun-deok; The Day We Moved; My Rabbits and I'm Useful, Too and authored I Don't Like Pink.
- Award
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The 19th Changbi Good Children’s Book Award, The Grand Prize for Planning