Review of publishing on KDP.I have currently published a total of 10 books on Amazon using KDP. This publication is a record of about a year, starting in the winter of 2022, when I studied storytelling in graduate school. Publishing 10 books in one year shows how passionate I am about children's education and books. One of my books was written to teach children common sense about finance in an easy and fun way. To write this article, I received help from my husband, a professor who teaches business administration and finance and conducts related research at Stony Brook University. In fact, through many years of research, he developed a program to measure risk in the stock market. In order to make it visually easy for the public to understand and use, he developed and commercialized a risk weather program in the form of weather. Below is a site that informs you that the Risk Weather program is currently commercialized in Korea. I hope that one day some expert will discover the value of this amazing program and make it available in the United States. I had to watch one of my closest friends and family members suffer through poor investment in stocks. And my husband and I constantly talked about and worried about these cases. If you view the stock market as a mere place for speculation, overlook its risks, or perceive it as a place where luck plays a role, you will see major failures in the stock market. My husband did research to reduce this risk. I also discovered that we need to study about these risks from a young age. I decided to create a book that would introduce and educate children about the risks in the stock market and the two sides of investing in a fun way. The character in the first book created with this intention was 'Sunny Savings', a pilot character and predecessor to the actual Risk Weather Program. Below is the newly designed commercial version. I published this book at the end of December last year. And then I discovered that this book was starting to become known to people. It is currently ranked 11th in the best-selling children's computer software section of the Amazon Store. I am grateful that this happened naturally without any marketing tools or help. And I found that it was being introduced as a choice award on a blockchain-based community site as shown below. It's a new experience to discover that a book I've created sparks this interest.
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