Weil

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Weil
Weil

Subscription: 6 issues per year | Language: German | Country: Germany

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Subscription to Weil

Weil is the first-ever economic magazine tailored specifically for children. This unique publication aims to spark an interest in economics among kids aged 9 and above, making complex topics accessible and engaging. A subscription to Weil provides valuable educational content and encourages young readers to explore and understand the world of economics through relatable stories and playful explanations.

This subscription is for the print version of Weil, published in Germany and written in German. The magazine is issued six times a year, ensuring a steady stream of engaging content for its young audience. Each issue spans 80 pages filled exclusively with editorial content—free from advertisements. The magazine covers a wide range of topics that resonate with children's everyday experiences, such as movies, video games, pets, new sneakers, risks, and opportunities. Through these familiar subjects, children learn how various aspects of life are interconnected, from the wages of a seamstress in Vietnam to a receipt in Germany, or from helping neighbors to earning their first money. Weil helps bridge the gap often left by school curriculums, offering a playful yet profound introduction to the world of economics. The subscription lasts for one year, providing six issues that will arrive directly at your doorstep, ready to inspire and educate young minds.

What to expect in every issue:

  • Engaging stories that reflect children's daily lives.
  • Playful explanations of complex economic concepts.
  • 80 pages of purely editorial content—no advertisements.
  • Six issues per year, delivered to your doorstep.
  • Content written in German, tailored for children aged 9 and above.

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