Piggy Bank Planning

Piggy Bank Planning
Author: Michelle Jovin
Publisher: Teacher Created Materials
Total Pages: 35
Release: 2020-06-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1087606381

Help students learn about financial literacy concepts! This engaging book explains that you need to make money to spend money. A good way for kids to earn money is by doing choirs or helping neighbors. Once they have money, a decision needs to be made save it or spend it. Readers will learn about short-term saving goals, long-term saving goals, and setting a budget. They will also discover how to make good decisions and spend money responsibly. This nonfiction social studies book includes a table of contents, chapter and section headings, interesting sidebars with helpful information, bolded vocabulary, a glossary, and an index. To enhance the reading and learning experience, a Remember It! activity, Your Turn! activity, and Read and Respond questions are included in the back of the book. Teachers can integrate social studies content and language arts instruction with this engaging book that is aligned to state and national standards.

Beyond Piggy Banks and Lemonade Stands

Beyond Piggy Banks and Lemonade Stands
Author: Liz Frazier
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 177
Release: 2019-09-09
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1475847637

Beyond Piggy Banks is written for you: the loving, responsible and overworked parents of young children. It takes the stress and mystery out of finance, and focuses on the basic fundamentals elementary children should understand so they can make smart decisions as they grow. This usable, light hearted, real-world guide provides parents with the specific tools and step-by-step lessons needed to teach their child. The lessons provided are easy to teach and understand. The activities are quick, enjoyable and educational. Each concept starts with the basics, and builds upon them so your child has a full understanding of the topic. The chapters are broken out into simple and digestible sections, made for busy parents who don’t have time for a finance novel. Most of all, the book focuses on how to incorporate teaching finance to your child through everyday real-world activities that you and your child are already doing. This book provides parents with the confidence to teach simple financial basics to children. With that confidence comes excitement and inspiration; by teaching your children about finance you will influence every step of their lives in a positive and meaningful way. The ultimate goal of this book, and of any parent, is to raise healthy, independent and responsible children; kids who are prepared when adulthood hits!

Piggy Bank Planning: Read-Along eBook

Piggy Bank Planning: Read-Along eBook
Author: Michelle Jovin
Publisher: Triangle Interactive, Inc.
Total Pages: 34
Release: 2020-11-24
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1087631564

A great introduction to financial literacy concepts! This enlightening reader explains that you need to make money to spend money. Once you earn money, a decision needs to be made save it or spend it.

Piggy Banks to Paychecks

Piggy Banks to Paychecks
Author: Angie Mohr
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781554552108

A straightforward guide to teaching children financial basics.

Breaking the Piggy Bank

Breaking the Piggy Bank
Author: Martha Maker
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2019-01-08
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1534429042

Bella, Emily, Maddie, and Sam decide to create their very own start-up—a lemonade stand!—in this fifth book of the Craftily Ever After chapter book series. Bella, Emily, Maddie, and Sam have been hard at work in their craft studio—so busy in fact, that their supplies are starting to dwindle. It’s time to stock up! In order to add a little money to their piggy bank, the friends decide to combine their skills and use the last of their allowance to create their very own business: a lemonade stand! But something’s not quite right. While the stand looks fabulous, the lemonade is…not. And where are all their customers? Can these crafty entrepreneurs save their business before it’s too late? With easy-to-read language and illustrations on almost every page, the Craftily Ever After chapter books are perfect for emerging readers.

This Little Piggy

This Little Piggy
Author: Jac Arbour
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2020-12
Genre:
ISBN: 9780989892728

This Little Piggy is the story of Philip Anthropist, a young piggy bank growing up in the town of Pennyville. Philip is different from all the other animals he goes to school with including all the other little pigs. Philip has four slots instead of just one and is bullied at school for being different. Philip does not initially understand that not only is he different, but unique, and extremely special. At one point, we hear Philip say, "I just wish I was he same as everyone else." In time, Philip learns through his interactions with a magical book that speaks to him, as well as with other members of Pennyville, that he is actually very well equipped to build extraordinary wealth due to his uniqueness. Philip soon finds himself in possession of ten pennies for something he did our of the kindness of his heart and it is now his duty to determine which of his slots he will use for each penny. After learning more about himself and the difference between needs, wants, and desires, Philip also learns the importance of helping others. It is only then that Philip comes to understand the real secret and magic behind the town of Pennyville and it's founders dream.In this epic tale, you will witness the weaving together of tools that enhance financial literacy and moral principle with a way forward for those who feel alone in the world. This story is designed to help young people embrace themselves for who they are and use their uniqueness as a super power to move forward and do things others cannot, due to these things that make them different. The differences we have from one another are moreso, superpowers, but only if we decide to view them in that light. It is the goal of this book to do just that while providing insights to the building of true wealth in all shapes and forms.

Three Cups

Three Cups
Author: Tony Townsley
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 33
Release: 2011-11-08
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1400318572

Teaching children how to save, spend, and be charitable can be as simple as 1, 2, 3. All parents want to teach their children good money habits from an early age. Many start by giving them an allowance. But it’s equally important to teach children a positive, generous attitude as they learn to use money responsibly. Filled with warm, memorable illustrations by award-winning painter, April Willy, Three Cups is the story of one family’s unique and effective method of teaching personal financial management—and how one boy reaped first the small, then the immeasurably great rewards of the lessons he learned. Families will be delighted with the heart-warming tale and want to integrate the three-cup system in their own children’s lives.

Harmoney and The Empty Piggy Bank

Harmoney and The Empty Piggy Bank
Author: Crystal McLean
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2020-11
Genre:
ISBN: 9781735561011

Harmoney is an adventurous young girl with one wish! She wants a bike, but her parents give her the answer she does not want to hear, "No." Her persistence forces her to create a plan on how to make her wish come true! Follow the action-packed journey of Harmoney as she sparks conversations about money management, savings, spending, investing, donating, entrepreneurship, and planning for the future. This entertaining book is sure to teach kids healthy money habits through a fun adventure!