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Books > Children's & Educational > Economics > Money & finance
Meet kids just like you whose acts of social enterprise are raising
awareness around our responsibility to people and the planet. Learn
about the work they do and discover how the future of our world
starts here... with you. This non-fiction picture book includes a
how-to-help section, with simple steps to inspire young readers to
take action at home and at school. With a foreword from crochet
prodigy Jonah Larson.
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Grow Your Oak
(Hardcover)
Kennedy Reynolds; Illustrated by Adam Grason
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R527
Discovery Miles 5 270
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Discover the different ways that people spend, save, and budget
their money. Readers are introduced to important personal financial
aspects such as savings accounts, putting together a budget and
budget analysis, credit and debit cards, and taxes. Through
informational text featuring Time For Kids content, vivid photos,
and helpful graphs and charts that assist in implementing
mathematical skills such as percentages, readers will be encouraged
to save and spend their money wisely and responsibly. This book
includes text features such as a table of contents, glossary, and
index, as well as resources like a bibliography and a list of
useful websites for learning more. Keep students engaged from cover
to cover this high-interest book!
Don’t you wish you’d started saving and investing when you were
younger? Well, this is the book that aims to get kids thinking about
the basics of money, and lay the solid foundation in financial
education that most of us never had. Featuring playful illustrations,
jokes, and fun facts designed to appeal to even the most easilybored
youngster, Manage Your Money Like a Grownup: The best money advice for
teens covers all the basics South African kids and teens need to know,
like:
- The relationship between earning, saving and spending;
- How investing works;
- Why compound interest is a superpower;
- Why we pay taxes; and
- The ethics of money.
Informed by conversations with real kids and their parents, this book
aims to equip kids with practical tips for earning and investing money
at any age, and questions for kids to torture their parents with to
spark lively dinner-table conversations.
Mum works really hard, but today there is no money left and no food in the cupboards. Forced to visit the local foodbank, Mum feels ashamed that they have to rely on the kindness of others, but her young daughter can still see all the good in her day like reading and drawing, and even the foodbank. Maybe one day things will be different but for now together they brighten up even the darkest of days. A moving insight into the sad rise and necessity of foodbanks from the perspective of society's most vulnerable, and an essential book to help develop empathy in younger readers.
A celebration of the joy of markets, cooking, and fresh food.
Saturday is market day. We are looking for eggs, pumpkin, fruit,
and bread. What will we find first? Where did it come from? And
what will we make with it? Market Day is a non-fiction exploration
of a trip to a fruit and vegetable market. Learn all about fresh
produce and where it comes from with celebrated illustrator Alice
Oehr!
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