M is for Money is a fun and interactive way to explore beginning literacy and basic money concepts. Each page focuses on a letter and a money concept.
Browsing: Money
Pretty Purple Piggy Bank teaches readers about the different coin denominations in a dollar and the many ways we earn, save, spend, and donate our money.
By depicting and celebrating a character on the autism spectrum and validating his way of seeing the world, Peter and Pepe the Puffin and the Mystery of the Dollar Bill offers a positive and empowering role model for all children, as well as an illuminating history lesson about money.
To be “grown-up” is what every child wants: grownups, it sometimes seems, have all the fun and make all the rules. Herschel Khan’s Knowing is Growing acknowledges this childish preconception charmingly.
The Children’s Book Review | January 27 About The Opposite of Spoiled: Raising Kids Who Are Grounded, Generous, and Smart About Money In the…
Penny is back with another big idea! This time she opens a puppy dog salon to raise funds for a concert she and her friend want to attend.
Financial experts say that you can begin teaching a child about money as soon as they can differentiate between a nickel and a dime. Penny will investigate these topics with humor, style, and that can-do spirit that Pippi, Punky and Annie were famous for.