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  • The child learned about currency conversion as they had to convert the price of the toy from Japanese Yen to their local currency in order to make the purchase.
  • They practiced their addition and subtraction skills when calculating the total cost of the toy, including any additional fees such as shipping and handling.
  • The child also learned about percentages when considering any potential discounts or import taxes that may be applicable to the purchase.
  • They applied their knowledge of basic geometry when determining the dimensions and weight of the toy, which could affect the shipping costs.

Encourage the child to explore more about international trade and currency exchange rates. They can research other countries' currencies and how they fluctuate in value. They can also learn about the concept of exchange rates and its impact on international business transactions. Additionally, they can study the history of Japanese toys and their popularity in different parts of the world.

Book Recommendations

  • The Toy Tokyo: Origins and Innovations by Hiroshi Naito: This book explores the history of Japanese toys and their impact on global culture. It provides an in-depth look at the evolution of different toy categories and their significance.
  • Math Adventures in Japan by Richard L. Graham: This book combines math concepts with fascinating facts about Japan. It includes various problem-solving activities and challenges set in a Japanese context.
  • Business Basics: International Trade by R. Sean Smith: This book introduces the fundamentals of international trade and its importance in the global economy. It covers topics such as currency exchange, trade policies, and cultural considerations.

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