I first heard about the picture book “Bayesian Probability for Babies” last year, but the YouTube video below takes us on a page-by-page tour of the book. I am tempted to write a review!
I first heard about the picture book “Bayesian Probability for Babies” last year, but the YouTube video below takes us on a page-by-page tour of the book. I am tempted to write a review!
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Interesting. When I first heard about the Turtle Twins distilling the principles of free-market economics into children’s books; I thought impossible.. this takes it to another level.
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Is there a market for books for kids that are based on complex subjects? If so, when is someone going to make a kids adaptation of The Theory of Moral sentiments?
I would say definitely write a review!!
Thanks for the pointer!
I like the idea of a Adam Smith for kids series. Someone needs to take that project on!
YES!!!!
If I was an Adam Smith scholar; had a background publishing or early childhood education, I would consider looking for investors.