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The Marvels of Money ....... series for kids
Highly illustrated books for young readers (ages 7-11), offering insights and messaging for financial topics and values in natural and recognized life-situations. Each of the 5 books in this series may be read independently of the others. Includes summary concepts for kids and parents at back of book, along
with a glossary of the financial terms introduced in the story. Beyond the engagement of the stories, each book addresses learning standards for reading, mathematics, and social sciences (economics), with a solid blend of values and disciplines we want our kids
to understand. Sometimes it takes more than mom or dad saying it!
Messages to last a lifetime.
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(part of the "Marvels of Money ... for kids" series) |
Chelsea and Jack figure out how to earn money to buy something they want, rather than simply asking their parents to buy it. A story of creativity, planning, and accomplishment for kids. Shows kids how a profit is made from from their sales.
ISBN:
978-1936872015 |
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Spending Success
(part of the "Marvels of Money ... for kids" series)
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There are so many
things kids want to buy! But they cannot
afford them all.
Spending Success tells a story about Chelsea and Jack’s great success with patience
and goal setting, against a backdrop of peer pressure and media influence.
ISBN:
978-1936872022
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(part of the "Marvels of Money ... for kids" series) |
Borrowing
money is advertised as “easy”. So, why
not do it?
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truth is, taking out loans can create big problems for kids. Debt Dangers tells a great story about Chelsea
and Jack saving money, living within their means, and learning to avoid
debt.
ISBN:
978-1936872039
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Giving Greatness
part of the "Marvels of Money ... for kids" series |
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There is great need all around us. How
can a kid help? How much should they give?
In this touching and very timely
story, Giving Greatness shows
multiples ways that kids and their families can help those in need, as the
story follows Chelsea and Jack in scenarios kids are sure to recognize.
ISBN:
978-1936872046
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(part of the "Marvels of Money ... for kids" series) |
Which tools should kids use to manage money? Who should they share
personal and financial information with?
Chelsea and Jack’s adventures show them the many financial tools that are
available and how they are used in different settings. They also learn about privacy and security of information, through an interesting and natural
encounters.
ISBN:
978-1936872053 |
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For younger readers, a poetic journey through time, providing the history and reasoning for money, the causes for success and messaging around values and money. Compresses many of the concepts in the 5-book Marvels of Money...for kids series into a single book. Beautifully illustrated by English gouache artist Angie Schofield.
available December 13, 2011 ISBN:
978-1936872008
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What's next?
Look for a spring release of a edgier, mature themed book about money .... just for teens.
Authors are encouraged to contact FarBeyond Publishing if they seek
distribution for their books, written for families and children which
are values-based, with life lessons as the underlying theme. |
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