Little Money Makers
Book: Little Money Makers
Author: Rebecca A. Young and Amanda Ragkousis
Review:
The story features a group of three kids who discuss their experiences with money—earning it, saving it, spending it, and investing it. A kid named Tor thought that investing and saving are the same. But, Alex knows they are different. Alex's mom is a financial advisor who helps people invest their money. She defines investing and saving to the kids in an easy-to-understand language.
The standout teaching tool is the metaphor of the money tree—a visual image that helps children understand the concept of compounding and growth. The inclusion of a real-life challenge and an Instagram page to buy a piggy bank is a smart move that helps families take immediate action.
This book lays a solid foundation. Its emphasis on the “three-part rule”—invest a bit, save a bit, and spend a bit—promotes balance and reinforces financial habits in a fun and achievable way.
The illustrations are eye-catching and make it easy for children to understand the concepts explained in this book. I am grateful to the authors for this educational read. I strongly recommend this book at homes, schools, etc.
Rating: 5/5

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