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Books > Children's & Educational > Economics > Money & finance > Savings & money management
Understanding money today is so much more than learning about notes
and coins. Where does money come from? Why do I have to save? What
happens if I click BUY NOW? Find answers to important money
questions, and some silly ones too in this friendly and useful
book. - The question and answer lift-the-flat format is a perfect
reading tool for curious kids - Written in consultation with money
management expert Bobby Seagull - TV and radio presenter, teacher
and ambassador for the National Numeracy charity - Early learning
about money is key to building good money habits
If you don't take control of your money, someone else will. Why
learn to manage your money? You don't have that much anyway, right?
Wrong The average American teenager spends $3,000 per year. And at
the end of your teenage years, will you know what happened to that
$21,000? While $3,000 per year is most likely a lot less money than
your parents spend, you should still be able to:
- Pay fair prices for quality items
- Avoid being ripped off by misleading ads and salespeople
- Stay out of debt
- Save up for a car, college, or your own business
- Give money that will make a difference in the world
- Have money to do fun things with your friends
Larry Burkett and Todd Temple will show you how to take back the
control of your money. You'll learn skills that will help you right
now and prepare you for a successful financial future.
Welcome to the wonderful world of economics! Super Smart Thinking:
Economics uses striking design and illustrations combined with
easy-to-understand text introduce important concepts, such as the
economic problem, self-interest and government intervention. This
book is part of the Super Smart Thinking series takes highly
complex concepts and explains them in clear and straight-forward
ways through the use of everyday relatable examples. Perfect for
high-flying kids aged 11 and up, and those with the curiosity to
delve deeper into the world of Economics.
A friendly, first look at making money for young readers Marek
wants a new kick scooter but his parents say he's going to have to
save up for it! Will Marek manage it - or will he be tempted by new
clothes, toys and fizzy sweets? An illustrated, child-friendly
introduction to money for readers aged 5+, looking at the different
forms it takes, how we use it and the importance of looking after
it. Each story follows a child who is faced with a dilemma about
what to do with some money and explores the many choices available
to them in a clear and helpful way.
This informative book empowers young learners to take charge of
their personal finances by exploring how people manage money. It
includes a table of contents, informative sidebars, a That's
Amazing! special feature, quiz questions, a glossary, additional
resources, and an index. This Focus Readers title is at the Pioneer
level, aligned to reading levels of grades 1-2 and interest levels
of grades 1-3.
If You Made a MillionHave you ever wanted to make a million dollars? Marvelosissimo the Mathematical Magician is ready, willing, and able to explain the nuts and bolts -- as well as the mystery and wonder -- of earning money, investing it, accruing dividends and interest, and watching savings grow. Hey, you never know! An ALA Notable Book A Horn Book Fanfare Selection A School Library Journal Best Book of the Year A Teachers' Choices Selection
This informative book empowers young learners to take charge of
their personal finances by exploring what money is. It includes a
table of contents, informative sidebars, a That's Amazing! special
feature, quiz questions, a glossary, additional resources, and an
index. This Focus Readers title is at the Pioneer level, aligned to
reading levels of grades 1-2 and interest levels of grades 1-3.
A friendly, first look at making money for young readers Ava's
inherited some money and it's burning a hole in her pocket! She
wants some sparkly new trainers, but does she really need them? And
where is the best place to buy them? Money Box is an illustrated,
child-friendly introduction to money for readers aged 5+, looking
at the different forms it takes, how we use it and the importance
of looking after it. Each story follows a child who is faced with a
dilemma about what to do with some money and explores the many
choices available to them in a clear and helpful way.
This Progress with Oxford Time and Money Age 6-7 workbook will help
your child to progress with time and money while having fun . Each
Progress with Oxford book is focused on the skills your child will
need to master at each stage of the school curriculum. The books
are precisely matched to your child's age to make sure they are
aligned with school expectations for their year, helping children
to fully achieve their potential. The series has been created to
help every child develop essential skills at home, with minimal
help and support. Picture clues are used to show very young
children how to complete activities, whilst reminder boxes, tips
and advice support older children to become self-sufficient
learners. A lively character accompanies your child through all the
colourful and engaging activities, and fun stickers are included to
reward their work. A handy progress chart at the end of each book
captures their achievements, so you both know what to do next. Find
further support on the Oxford Owl at Home website, which provides
specific advice on helping your child learn about time and money,
and fun activities to extend their skills.
What's your money style? If you have the cash, do you make it last?
Or do you spend it during a big shopping spree? What's the trick to
saving for something big--and to being a better shopper? In this
book, learn how to not only spend that cash, but also how to earn
it. The quizzes, tips, and helpful quotes from other girls will
make learning about money management easy and fun.
Do you have a fantastic business idea but don't know where to
start? Or perhaps you love your computer and want to make some
money from something you enjoy doing. This book is a fantastic
guide containing all the tips and tricks you need to your computer
into a profitable enterprise and become a young entrepreneur (a
Kidpreneur!). Sample areas covered include: blogs, vlogs, youtube,
monetising your content, video gaming and online surveys. There is
a strong emphasis on how to keep safe and what dangers to be aware
of, for example in dealing with people in your money-making
enterprise. It is part of the How to Make Money series - books that
turn young people into young entrepreneurs, whether they're into
cooking, computers, upcycling or simply using their spare time
profitably!
A charming picture book for young children to learn simple facts
about spending money. Welcome to Bunnyland, where carrots are
money! Sonny gets three carrots for his allowance every week but
wants to buy EVERYTHING with it. He wants a toy rocket, a pogo
stick AND a bouncy castle! When he discovers he doesn't have enough
carrots for it all, he'll need to make some decisions about what's
most important to him. It's never too early to teach your little
bunny about money! Collect all the books in the Moneybunny series:
Earn It! (A Moneybunny Book) Give It! (A Moneybunny Book) Save It!
(A Moneybunny Book)
What is a compound word? You'll find the answer inside this book
it's a stockpile of compound words Brian P. Cleary's upbeat rhymes
and Brian Gable's sidesplitting illustrations bring compound words
to life. We've highlighted the compound words with colored type to
make them easy to identify. Thumbtacks, Earwax, Lipstick, Dipstick:
What Is a Compound Word? overturns traditional grammar lessons.
Read this book aloud with everyone you know and share in the
delight of the sense and nonsense of words.
This informative book empowers young learners to take charge of
their personal finances by exploring how people earn money. It
includes a table of contents, informative sidebars, a That's
Amazing! special feature, quiz questions, a glossary, additional
resources, and an index. This Focus Readers title is at the Pioneer
level, aligned to reading levels of grades 1-2 and interest levels
of grades 1-3.
This informative book empowers young learners to take charge of
their personal finances by exploring how people save money. It
includes a table of contents, informative sidebars, a That's
Amazing! special feature, quiz questions, a glossary, additional
resources, and an index. This Focus Readers title is at the Pioneer
level, aligned to reading levels of grades 1-2 and interest levels
of grades 1-3.
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