Pete really wants a super cool Sharkbot, but he doesn't have enough money in his piggy bank! How can he earn more? Ages 5 – 7
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Financial Literacy Grades K - 3


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- This amusing book will help kids learn the essentials of coins and bills. Rousing rhymes, silly illustrations, and great examples help explain how to combine and count coins. Ages 5 – 8.
- Young readers will learn about banks in this short, easy to read book. Ages 5 – 7
- Froggy has a lemonade stand but he got thirsty and drank all of his lemonade! What is he going to do? Ages 4 – 6
- Little Critter decides to do chores to earn money to replace his skateboard and Dad takes him to the bank to open an account. Finally, he has enough money. But at the toy store, he sees something he wants even more! Ages 4 – 7
- Sonny wants to buy a bouncy castle however, it costs a hundred carrots! He only gets 3 carrots a week for his allowance. What is he going to do? Ages 4 – 8
- Bun wants to be rich and famous, but mama says she has to earn it. She is not that excited by singing lessons and practice, but the more she does the math and daydreams about her success the more she likes the idea of earning her stardom. Ages 4 – 8
- Honey wants her own place so that she can get some peace and quiet from her five siblings. She only earns two carrots a week looking after them so she will need to get creative with a savings plan even if that means giving up some treats. Ages 4 – 8
- Sonny wants to buy a bouncy castle however, it costs a hundred carrots! He only gets three carrots a week for his allowance. What is he going to do? Ages 4 – 8
- This well illustrated and easy to understand title explores the essentials of money (coins, paper, credit cards), along with how to make, spend, save, and invest it. At the same time, it introduces some basic economic concepts like supply and…
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