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Books > Children's & Educational > Economics > Money & finance > Savings & money management
"A completely charming discussion of allowances.communicates some
of life's important skills in a way that is fun and practical."
-"Kirkus Reviews" "Well worth the investment." -"School Library
Journal" This lively book answers families' questions about
allowances: How much to give? When to start? How to set it up? How
to keep kids from blowing it? Written for kids, but vital for
parents, the book's advice comes from the Allowance All-Star Squad,
166 kids who have tackled tons of allowance snags-with great
results! Their parents chime in, too, as do financial and
psychology experts.
This book guides young readers through the process of naming money.
With simple text and closely matching pictures, this title is
perfect for beginning readers.
This title introduces readers to the idea of money management and
encourages them to try making a budget. With colorful spreads
featuring fun facts and an infographic, this book provides an
engaging introduction to this important life skill.
A charming picture book about giving money to help others. Welcome
to Bunnyland, where carrots are money! Chummy has big plans for the
ten carrots his gran gave him for his birthday. He wants to buy a
superhero costume and save the world from dragons! But when there
are no dragons to fight in Bunnyland, Chummy soon learns that there
are other creatures who could use his help and that there's more
than one way to be a hero. It's never too early to teach your
little bunny about money! Collect all the books in the Moneybunny
series: Spend It! (A Moneybunny Book) Earn It! (A Moneybunny Book)
Save It! (A Moneybunny Book)
Come along with me and learn all about reading! Brian P. Clearys
wacky sentences and Jason Miskiminss colorful art will make phonics
fun! Find activities, games, and more at www.brianpcleary.com
Come along with me and learn all about reading! Brian P. Clearys
wacky sentences and Jason Miskiminss colorful art will make phonics
fun! Find activities, games, and more at www.brianpcleary.com
This title introduces readers to the idea of money management and
encourages them to try making a budget. With colorful spreads
featuring fun facts and an infographic, this book provides an
engaging introduction to this important life skill.
This informative book empowers young learners to take charge of
their personal finances by exploring the difference between needs
and wants. 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 survival guide introduces the basics of financial literacy and
money management for kids from earning and saving money to spending
and donating it and gives readers essential skills for financial
know-how. The book also explores how choices about money and
finances connect to character development and social-emotional
well-being. Readers will find ideas for setting money goals,
delaying gratification, being thrifty, building self-esteem, giving
to charity, and making socially responsible spending and donating
decisions. The book includes special features such as: Fictional
vignettes in a choose-your-own-adventure style, putting readers in
hypothetical situations where they need to make decisions about how
to manage money True success stories about real kids who made smart
financial decisions Vocabulary boxes that highlight important terms
Financial tactics boxes with helpful tools, tips, and
strategiesSurvival Guides for Kids Helping Kids Help Themselves
Straightforward, friendly, and loaded with practical advice, the
Free Spirit Survival Guides for Kids give kids the tools they need
to not only survive, but thrive. With plenty of realistic examples
and bright illustrations, they are accessible, encouraging,
kid-friendly, and even life-changing.
Over 60% of Americans have no financial reserves, no emergency
funds and inadequate retirement goals. We have failed to teach our
young people even the very basics of money management. Journeys
with Max takes a young man and his family to new levels of
financial literacy through practical and realistic exercises using
inner-active educational techniques that every family can utilize
with ease and transparency. The lessons that Max learns are
designed to be fun and challenging, but also the basis for a
lifetime of financial rewards.
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.
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