What Is Money?: Personal Finance for Kids (Money Management, Kids Books, Children, Savings, Ages 3-6, Preschool, kindergarten) (Little Economists)

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UPC:
9780578834771
Maximum Purchase:
2 units
Binding:
Paperback
Publication Date:
1/6/2021
Author:
Lee, Kelly
Language:
English: Published; English: Original Language; English
Pages:
34
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This book uses simple words and short sentences to explain what money is. Money management is one of the most critical skills to have, and yet, it is not often taught in schools. How can we teach kids financial literacy so that they would be prudent with money and understand how to manage their savings when they grow up? This book uses simple words and engaging illustrations to demystify the concept of money. It's a perfect tool for teaching kids financial literacy, helping them understand the value of saving and prudent money handling. Ideal for parents and educators seeking to lay a strong foundation in financial education from an early age. In this book, your child will learn: What is money? Where does money come from? What should kids do with it? Why should we save? What parents think about this book "First time we read the book, it intrigued a 30 min conversation about selling cookies and how to make money/save money afterwards." "My little ones and I loved this book. Another great hit from the author. The explanation of money and what you can do with it is awesome. This is well set for age 3-6, gets kids smart about money." "My kids loves it and wants to read it over and over again. I especially like the 3 piggy banks with an emphasis on saving." "I got this book for my 5 year old grand son and he totally loved it. The book uses simple language and has super cute illustrations. He kept asking me about money after the book and wanting to learn more." "Parents can easily go weary attempting to answer a volley of questions about things like money - how to get it, why there isnt more, stuff like that. This book is the perfect tool to get ahead of the question barrage (Im thinking of my 3 and 5 year old daughters) and turn it into entertaining education." "she learned MONEY! good job my baby girl!