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Your Child's First Book on Stocks and InvestingDiscover the world of finance with "What Is a Stock?"-a captivating children's finance book aimed at kids ages 4-8. This educational story simplifies the concept of stocks through a fun and interactive narrative.Join our cookie maker Charlie and his friends as they learn about stock investment. This book is a perfect tool for teaching kids about stocks and fostering early financial literacy. It's ideal for parents and teachers looking to introduce the basics of the stock market to children. This book blends storytelling with practical financial lessons, turning complex ideas into accessible and enjoyable concepts for young minds.What Parents and Educators Say: "This book brings the world of finance to life for kids in a way that is as fun as it is educational! It's perfect for young minds, mixing storytelling with valuable lessons in financial literacy. The book feels like a cozy bedtime story, yet it's packed with insights that could spark a lifetime of curiosity about the stock market!" "This is a very creative way to teach the concept of stocks to children." "It incorporates straightforward language and vibrant illustrations to make financial concepts accessible and engaging for children. It is highly recommended for its practical introduction of young readers to basic economic principles." "This book is a great for kids to start to learn young on how to invest. I gave it as gift for my friend's daughter who is interested in this topic." "The story is well-articulated and interesting. Concepts are clearly explained in simple terms. The illustrations are colorful and appealing" "The book aims to lay the groundwork for financial literacy at an early age, fostering curiosity and knowledge in a fun and appropriate manner. My nephew loves it!"
Monday is in despair— everyone seems to prefer the other days of the week. As she tries to reinvent herself, she discovers a shimmering letter that might just prove that someone does appreciate her. A delightful tale about self-acceptance and embracing your own uniqueness.
Financial education for kids 3-6.Money habits are set by age seven! How can we teach kids financial literacy, so that when they grow up they would be prudent with money and understand how to manage their savings? Money management is one of the most critical skills to have, and yet, it is not often taught in schools. In this book your child will learn:- What is money?- Where does money come from?- What should kids do with it?- Why should we save?We made the concept simple enough that little kids can understand it. Visit us on the web! www.econforkids.com
Do you want to raise financially prudent children?This book teaches children how to distinguish between needs and wants, as well as how to set up a budget and manage their money. Recommended for children ages 3-8. Knowledge of math is helpful but not necessary to understand this book.SynopsisHank the hamster had a few items he was looking to buy. He wanted to get his mom a cake for her birthday, a pair of new shoes, and a few other items. However, he didn't have enough money in his "spend" piggy bank for everything. What should he do? Find out in this fun, colorful, and educational Econ for Kids book.What parents think about this book..."The presentation of the ideas is flawless.""I would say this is a must but for parents of children of all ages.""This is the first book in this series I've checked out, and I'm hooked =) the book is colorful, and the concepts are presented in exactly the right way.""A terrific little story, both well-written and insightful. What a wonderful way to teach children the importance of managing their money and differentiating between want and need. Parents will have a wonderful time reading this to their children.""This book is clever in that it uses cute images and items that even kids know of and recognize."
Holy cow, this farm has no dung! How do they grow stuff without bovine buddies pooping fifteen times a day?Kelly can't wait to visit her potato-farming relatives in Idaho. And with her faithful dog Willow by her side, she's excited to discover the differences with her other family's farm in Illinois. But when she gets to Idaho, she's shocked to find out they're successfully raising crops with no moo-ers and shakers to create compost!Without any cowpies, how do they grow those taters so big?Packed with farming facts, funny illustrations, and sidesplitting antics, kids will love this story about why this nutrient-full manure is crucial to supplying America's essential foods. With a trip to the local dairy producer and learning about how natural fertilizer is collected and distributed, your children will become true excrement experts!Poop On The Potato Farm is a gorgeously illustrated children's picture book. If you or your children like zany stories, amazing real-life facts, and games to play along the way, then you'll adore Kelly Lee Culbreth's semi-truck full of fun.Buy Poop On The Potato Farm to feed the spuds today!"This is a great book for youngins and adults alike! My family and I have laughed and thoroughly enjoyed sharing it. Oh, to be back on the radio, this for sure would have been at least a week of bits! Kelly Lee and her Stinky Books have stolen the show once again!"~ Carl P. Mayfield, Radio Personality - ACM, CMA & Billboard Magazine Award Winner & Tennessee Radio Hall of Fame InducteeREVIEWS:5 STARS: Fun and educational for all ages."Kelly's 'poop' books are adorable! They're fun, funny, informative, and entertaining for everyone. I learned some interesting facts while I laughed. These will definitely be my go-to gifts for birthdays and holidays!"5 STARS: Poop is always a fun topic for kids!"As a veteran educator, this type of book is just what kids want... fun AND informative! Everybody needs one!"FROM THE AUTHOR:Most American farms are family owned and operated. As I watch my family grow, I have come to realize that farming isn't just a career. It is a lifestyle and a passion that spans generations.I want to thank my niece and her beautiful family in Idaho for allowing me to feature them in this book. Our many visits over the years gave me plenty of inspiration for this story. And true to real life, my book ends with a big family dinner, game night, and live music. After all, a trip to the farm isn't complete without some quality family time!Don't just be a Dreamer... be a Doer!~ Kelly Lee Culbreth
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