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Books in Your Money series

  • Save Money

    Mary Reina

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, Jan. 1, 2015)
    Why should you save? What is interest? Simple text with fun examples and colorful photos for young readers show the benefits to saving for a rainy day.
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  • Spending My Money

    Claire Llewellyn, Mike Gordon

    Library Binding (Windmill Books, Jan. 1, 2017)
    Cash or credit? This helpful book explains both! Readers will learn the different ways we spend money through a clear, simple narrative full of playful illustrations. In addition to its practical uses, this unique text teaches readers how money can sometimes make us feel: happy, disappointed, satisfied, and more. This essential emotional element will help readers relate to the text as they learn responsible spending habits. Educators will appreciate the activities section that provides instructions for hands-on lessons to enhance the reading experience and to give readers a tangible understanding of money.
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  • What Is Money?

    Claire Llewellyn, Mike Gordon

    Hardcover (Perfection Learning, Jan. 1, 2017)
    Money is an abstract concept that even adults struggle with on occasion, but it doesn't have to be an intimidating subject. This playful text introduces readers to money through a straightforward and engaging narrative that will both educate and entertain. They?ll learn what money is, how it works, and how to be responsible with money, all in age-appropriate language with relatable examples. Readers will love the charming illustrations that give this endearing book a warm, friendly feel. Educators will love the concluding notes section that provides hands-on activities to create a tangible learning experience.
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  • Money and You

    Mary Reina

    Hardcover (Capstone Press, Jan. 1, 2015)
    Basic money concepts get a fun, engaging treatment with simple text and colorful images. From earning and saving money to making good money choices, young readers are given the tools they need to understand these important economic lessons.
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  • What Is Money?

    Claire Llewellyn, Mike Gordon

    Library Binding (Windmill Books, Jan. 1, 2017)
    Money is an abstract concept that even adults struggle with on occasion, but it doesn't have to be an intimidating subject. This playful text introduces readers to money through a straightforward and engaging narrative that will both educate and entertain. They?ll learn what money is, how it works, and how to be responsible with money, all in age-appropriate language with relatable examples. Readers will love the charming illustrations that give this endearing book a warm, friendly feel. Educators will love the concluding notes section that provides hands-on activities to create a tangible learning experience.
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  • Your Money Set

    Claire Llewellyn, Mike Gordon

    Paperback (Windmill Books, Jan. 1, 2017)
    Learning to manage money is an important part of growing up. Readers discover valuable lessons about personal finance through age-appropriate text and vibrant illustrations. They learn the importance of saving money, spending money wisely, and weighing needs versus wants. These basic economic concepts are presented in an engaging way that keeps readers entertained as they learn. Young readers are introduced to the building blocks needed to make smart financial decisions. These life skills are sure to serve them well as they grow into responsible savers and spenders.
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  • Money and You

    Mary Reina

    Paperback (Capstone Press, Jan. 1, 2015)
    Basic money concepts get a fun, engaging treatment with simple text and colorful images. From earning and saving money to making good money choices, young readers are given the tools they need to understand these important economic lessons.
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  • Saving My Money

    Claire Llewellyn, Mike Gordon

    Library Binding (Windmill Books, )
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  • Your Money

    Claire Llewellyn, Mike Gordon

    Paperback (Windmill Books, Jan. 1, 2017)
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  • Your Money

    Claire Llewellyn, Mike Gordon

    Library Binding (Windmill Books, Jan. 1, 2017)
    Learning to manage money is an important part of growing up. Readers discover valuable lessons about personal finance through age-appropriate text and vibrant illustrations. They learn the importance of saving money, spending money wisely, and weighing needs versus wants. These basic economic concepts are presented in an engaging way that keeps readers entertained as they learn. Young readers are introduced to the building blocks needed to make smart financial decisions. These life skills are sure to serve them well as they grow into responsible savers and spenders.
    K
  • Spending My Money

    Claire Llewellyn, Mike Gordon

    Hardcover (Perfection Learning, Jan. 1, 2017)
    Cash or credit? This helpful book explains both! Readers will learn the different ways we spend money through a clear, simple narrative full of playful illustrations. In addition to its practical uses, this unique text teaches readers how money can sometimes make us feel: happy, disappointed, satisfied, and more. This essential emotional element will help readers relate to the text as they learn responsible spending habits. Educators will appreciate the activities section that provides instructions for hands-on lessons to enhance the reading experience and to give readers a tangible understanding of money.
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