The most successful professionals starting learning business concepts at a very early age.Having these childhood experiences proved most valuable as adults. They grew up and entered the workforce leagues ahead of their peers in social skills, communication, and business acumen.Children are quick to learn from others and adapt to their environment, more so than any other age.Knowing this, we must ask ourselves an important question. If the best time to learn is during childhood, why there is a significant lack of business education tailored for children?Millions of children’s books are available for sale, however they are written on tales of a fantasy world where animals can speak, everyone is free from responsibility, and there is no conflict. As expected, these books add no value to a child’s development and may even paint an unrealistic viewpoint of the world.The “Children Learn Business” book series gives children their first glance at business concepts, sparking inspiration at an early age and providing them with a sense of direction in life.There are eighteen books in the series; each covers a business-related concept in a fun, understandable, and relatable manner suitable for children. Topics include real areas of business such as economics, leadership, investing, teamwork, interpersonal skills, and more.Children Learn Business – The Complete SeriesGeneral Business•Economics: Ben the Lil’ Businessman•Entrepreneurship: Lucas the Lemonade Seller•Supply Chain: Sam the Supply ManagerLeadership•Management: James the Junior Leader•Teamwork: Thomas the Team Player•Planning: Do it Right the First TimeFinance/Accounting•Investing: Isaac the Investor•Cash Flow: Chris the Cash Manager•Accounting: Aiden the AccountantMorals & Ethics•Integrity: Honesty Always Wins•Competition/Sportsmanship: William the Winner•Goodwill: Gavin the GoodMotivation/Personality•Independence: Ian the Independent•Dedication: Henry the Hard Worker•Organization: Noah the NeatSocial Skills•Marketing: Michael the Marketer•Networking: Making Friends with Good People•Interpersonal Skills: Liam the Likeable