Financial Literacy Month

Choosing a good book can be the start of learning to make good choices with money. November is Financial Literacy Month, and a great time for families to talk about earning, saving, sharing, and spending. Even the youngest family members can join in with books about counting and elementary math. Try these books as conversation starters.

Updated March 27, 2024
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Finance for the people : getting a grip on your finances
De Leon, Paco
Paper Book
An illustrated, practical guide to navigating your financial life, no matter your financial situation "a potent mix of deeply practical and wonderfully empathetic" --Erin Lowry, author of Broke Millennial "one of the most approachable...

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Make your kid a money genius (even if you're not) : a parents' guide for kids 3 to 23
Kobliner, Beth
Paper Book
The New York Times bestseller that is a must-read for any parent! From Beth Kobliner, the author of the bestselling personal finance bible Get a Financial Life--a new, must-have guide showing parents how to teach their children (from toddlers to young adults) to manage...

3

Save it!
McLeod, Cinders
Paper Book
Welcome to Bunnyland, where carrots are money! Honey earns two carrots a week for taking care of her little siblings, but they're very bouncy and VERY loud! All Honey wants is to buy a playhouse of her own for some peace and quiet, and with a bit of maths, decision-making and patience, Honey learns...

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Spending & saving money
Cavell-Clarke, Steffi
Paper Book
This exciting series gives readers their first taste of some of the most important values in today's world. Here children can explore what it means to be part of a society and discover the cultural and spiritual diversity that life has to offer.|This exciting series gives readers their first taste...

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