|
Books > Children's & Educational > Economics > Money & finance > Savings & money management
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)
A charming picture book for young children to learn simple facts
about saving money. Welcome to Bunnyland, where carrots are money!
Honey earns two carrots a week for taking care of her little
siblings, but they're very bouncy and VERY loud! All Honey wants is
to buy a playhouse of her own for some peace and quiet, and with a
bit of maths, decision-making and patience, Honey learns that she
can save up to achieve her big dreams. 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) Give It! (A Moneybunny Book)
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)
"Honey Bunny Funnybunny" has lots and lots and lots of money. Some
she saves, some she spends on herself, and some she spends on her
friends. In this delightful rhyming book about spending and saving,
the bear gets a chair, the fly gets some pie and, of course, the
fox gets some socks.
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 clear and unpatronising guide to money for teenagers. Jonathan
Self's user-friendly guide demystifies every aspect of money and
money management, covering such critical topics as bank accounts,
living on a budget, the dangers of credit cards, and how to cope
with money at university. The Teenager's Guide to Money treats what
can be the driest and most daunting of topics with the lightest and
easiest of touches. Rich in information and advice, but also
accessible, easy to follow and entertaining to read, this is a book
that parents should ensure finds its way into the hands of every
teenager. In fact, so clear and coherent is the counsel it offers,
that it wouldn't be a bad idea if the book was read by parents
themselves, just in case they've forgotten its core message that
having enough money has very little to do with how much money you
earn, and a great deal to do with how well you manage it.
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
Supply and Demand introduces readers to the concept of supply and
demand using familiar examples, such as shopping and holidays.
Vivid photographs and easy-to-read text aid comprehension for early
readers. Features include a table of contents, an infographic, fun
facts, Making Connections questions, a glossary, and an index. QR
Codes in the book give readers access to book-specific resources to
further their learning.
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.
Spending and Saving Money introduces readers to the concept of
spending and saving money, including making decisions about when to
spend and when to save. Vivid photographs and easy-to-read text aid
comprehension for early readers. Features include a table of
contents, an infographic, fun facts, Making Connections questions,
a glossary, and an index. QR Codes in the book give readers access
to book-specific resources to further their learning.
|
|