Stock Market Pie…Grandma Helps Emily Make A Million is a great starter book for anyone interested in learning basic saving and investment concepts.
The story line features young Emily who receives a gift of stock from her grandmother. Emily learns to appreciate the value of the gift as she discusses saving and investing with her grandmother while they two make pies. Emily develops a clever pie-making metaphor to illustrate investment concepts.
Stock Market Pie features detailed informational sidebars and glossary, making it a great reference book. This well-researched and colorfully illustrated book is a great learning tool for anyone interested in getting a "piece of the stock market pie."
Books: Library Binding -
This book is a unique interplay that reveals the two sides of parenting-a child's heredity and a parent's conditioning.
"Wisdom Daddy Taught Me" shows parents how to develop a character building dialogue with their chidren.
The attitude section of Wisdom teaches the timeless principles of a positive mental outlook.
The money section explains the fundamental lessons of money management in understandable story form. A personal path to prosperity can be developed by applying the simple rules of money. These rules provide the path to a financially self-reliant and prosperous adulthook.
Books: Paperback -
David Owen, a New Yorker staff writer and the father of two children, has devised a revolutionary new way to teach kids about money. In The First National Bank of Dad, he explains how he helped his own son and daughter become eager savers and rational spenders. He started by setting up a bank of his own at home and offering his young children an attractively high rate of return on any amount they chose to save. "If you hang on to some of your wealth instead of spending it immediately," he told them, "in a little while, you'll be able to double or even triple your allowance." A few years later, he started his own stock market and money-market fund for them.
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A cheerful approach to all things financial plus playful photo collages and colorful drawings make up this fact-filled compendium of everything kids could possibly need to know about money--and more. Neale S. Godfrey, a nationally recognized expert on kids and money, and illustrator Randy Verougstraete tell the story of money--from bartering to investing--with animated appeal.
Books: School & Library Binding
It's clear that youngsters want to know everything about money—especially how to make grow! Growing Money will show them to do just that with easy information about savings accounts, bonds, stocks, and mutual funds; fun quizzes that reveal young investor's risk tolerance; and wild facts of success and failure, each with a lesson to impart. Best of all, Growing Money gives readers their own fund of imaginary dollars to invest, along with suggestions for selecting companies that are compatible with their values, tips for reading stock pages, and fill-in charts to trace their earnings and losses. The fundamentals of money management become child's play with this savvy, responsible guide for young consumers!
Paperback
Diane Mayr managed to clearly and simply explain complicated financial concepts AND keep it fun and interesting for kids! In the book you'll find a history of money, all about banks, how to start a business, information about investing, and a whole lot more.
Topics such as saving, investing, credit, interest, reading stock quotes, history of money, etc are covered in depth. The book has lots of games, puzzles and activities as well as some really interesting money trivia. This is a great resource for both the classroom and home.
Books: Paperback
Practical, informative, accessible, and written specifically for children, "The Kids' Allowance Book"
is a fun, lighthearted yet important guide.
Books: Hardcover - Paperback
This book achieves a complicated feat: explaining to kids (ages 9 through 12) the fundamentals of how to thrive in the American economy.
The author uses an easy, informative tone, and focuses on the young entrepreneur who wants to earn money. He promotes the joys of
work, finding a job or building a business, developing advertising, and so on.
Books: Hardcover - Paperback