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Money Sense for Kids!

Money Sense for Kids!

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: FUNdementals of $$$
Review: A lively, engaging book on a topic that won't go out of style: Money Sense for Kids! helps youngsters develop the financial savvy to be smart consumers and wise investors. The book is filled with amusing "case studies" and fun reinforcement activities that explain money concepts in age-appropriate ways. An excellent gift for budding entrepreneurs and piggy-bank prisoners alike, Money Sense for Kids! should be on everyone's bookshelf!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Author's thoughts
Review: Moms, Dads, grandparents and kids have all sent me emails to the book's companion website, www.kidsfinance.com. I am delighted to have refreshed the first edition; this is the 2nd ed (2004). Revisit the book for updated features of our bills and coins, plus a comparison of the three major stock exchanges. In this edition we look at three different companies: eBay, Nike and Berkshire Hathaway. I encourage you to email your thoughts and questions; I look forward to hearing from you.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: PRACTICAL ADVICE & INFORMATIO
Review: THIS EASILY UNDERSTANDABLE BOOK PROVIDES YOUNG READERS WITH ALL THEY NEED TO KNOW ABOUT SAVINGS AND INVESTMENTS .

THE "RISK " ANALOGY TO BICYCLE RIDING IS READILY UNDERSTOOD BY ALL GENERATIONS.

THE EXPLANATION OF THE CURRENCY IS FASINATING AND ENTERTAINING

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: FUNdementals of $$$
Review: This is not a good book to teach children the value of money and its worth in their lives. This author must have gathered all the Wall Street Journals for the past year and written in her own words what the Journal printed. It is choppy and teaches nothing about real money sense. Look further. A parent of five!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Another terrible book!
Review: This is not a good book to teach children the value of money and its worth in their lives. This author must have gathered all the Wall Street Journals for the past year and written in her own words what the Journal printed. It is choppy and teaches nothing about real money sense. Look further. A parent of five!


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