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SPECIAL TOPICS: Great Money Challenge
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Just saving my money
When Little Critter wants a new skateboard, Dad tells him that he needs to save his own money to buy it. Little Critter tries his very best, but soon finds that saving enough for what he wants isn't so easy.
Mayer, Mercer, 1943-
E MAYER
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Lemonade in winter : a book about two kids counting money
Pauline and her brother John-John set up a stand to sell lemonade, limeade, and lemon-limeade one cold, wintry day, then try to attract customers as Pauline adds up their earnings.
Jenkins, Emily, 1967-
E JENKINS
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Money savvy kid$ club. Volume two, Putting the
Four children learn the importance of charity and giving to others when deciding what to do with their money.
Beacham, Susan.
J 332.024 BEACHAM
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Not your parents' money book : making, saving, and spending your own money
Jean Chatzky offers advice to middle schoolers about their personal finances, describing ways to make, save, and spend money responsibly.
Chatzky, Jean Sherman, 1964-
J 332.024 CHATZKY
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One hen : how one small loan made a big difference
Based on a true story, tells of how a poor Ghanaian boy buys a chicken through a community loan program, which eventually helps lift him, his mother, and his community out of poverty.
Milway, Katie Smith, 1960-
J MILWAY
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Show me the money
Presents the basic concepts of currency and finance, discussing the barter system, supply and demand, and how money works differently around the world.
Hall, Alvin D.
J 332.024 HALL
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Spending money
Learn about the various ways people spend money and how you can make a budget so you'll have money available when you need it.
Rau, Dana Meachen, 1971-
J 339.4708 RAU
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The Money savvy kid$ club. Volume one. Garage sale riches
Four children have to decide what to do with the money they raise from a garage sale. Intended to help young people understand the importance of proper money management.
Beacham, Susan.
J 332.024 BEACHAM
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Ti?a Isa wants a car
Tia Isa and her niece try to save enough money to buy a car to take the whole family to the beach.
Medina, Meg.
E MEDINA
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What to do when your family has to cut costs
Cutting costs does not have to be a bad thing and it doesn't mean cutting out every desire. In this book you'll learn about prioritizing needs over wants and ways to be cost-conscious and frugal. You'll also learn that sacrificing some material desires can free an individual from the cycle of consumption, which allows us to enjoy other things such as family time and free, fun activities.
Lynette, Rachel.
J 332.024 LYNETTE
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