Click here for five recommendations. Just in time for Christmas.
I must confess that I have not read any of them with my kids, which makes me start to question my parenting skills. (I have, however, read all seven volumes of the Harry Potter series out loud.) By the way, here are some of my favorite childrens' books, which are not economics-related.
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