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"Wealth Set for Children" Publisher: Hunan Juvenile and Children's Publishing House
"Wealth Set for Children" Publisher: Hunan Juvenile and Children's Publishing House
Description
Grandpa's Fortune Fable by Will Rainey
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This is a simple and interesting storybook about financial intelligence that teaches children how to manage money, invest and start a business. Gail's grandfather is one of the richest people in the country. After meeting a new friend, "Bully" Boris, Gail shares the secrets of money that her grandfather discovered when he planted a forest of wealth on a mysterious island. After each story, Gail also explains how she applied this financial intelligence knowledge through saving, investing and starting a business.
I hope that all children will grow up to be financially competent and enjoy the financial freedom that our family has. I hope that all children will grow up to be financially competent and take action to become wealthy in simple ways after reading this book. I hope that everyone who reads this book will have a new understanding of money. It is never too late to manage your finances and increase your wealth.
—Will Rainey
"Island Economics for Kids" by Laura Mascaro [Spain]; Illustrated by Candela Flanders [Spain]
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Before you give your child pocket money, be sure to let him read this book first! Does money grow on trees? What is spending? What is saving? Why is the piggy bank shaped like a pig? What is the difference between price and value? How does barter work? This book uses stories and comics to help children understand the basic elements of money, and explains in a simple and direct way where money comes from and how the monetary system works. Children can learn to negotiate, make decisions, understand the difference between price and value, understand what is investment, appreciation, and more possibilities about work forms and ways to make money.
"I Don't Spend Money I Have" Author: [Japanese] Yasuhei Morinaga
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This is a comic book about money. It shows money and how to face and deal with money in an interesting comic form. The author is the CEO of a Japanese financial education company, an economist, an economic analyst, and the father of three children. It combines professional financial knowledge with personal parenting experience. Such a book can not only help children establish a correct view of money and financial management from an early age, but also help adults gain a lot of money knowledge. It is both popular and interesting. Children who get pocket money and lucky money will have different plans and ideas. Some will think about buying snacks, some will save it, some will recharge the game, some will want to buy stocks, and some think "no work, no food". The same pocket money, but different reactions.