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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Money minded families : how to raise financially well children
Mackara, Stephanie
Paper Book
Teach your children to make sound financial decisions. Prepare them to use their money wisely and with a purpose Money issues challenge every family, no matter their background. That's why Money Minded Families: How to Raise Financially Well Children offers advice on how...

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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...

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The secret life of money : a kid's guide to cash
Vermond, Kira.
Paper Book
If discussing money is a difficult task for adults, it's doubly so where kids are involved. Not only is the subject loaded with cryptic jargon (mortgages? Bull markets? Huh?), but it often fails to click with how a kid sees his or her world. Many preteens and young teens do not yet have a job,...

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Save it! : a moneybunny book
McLeod, Cinders
Paper Book
A charming introduction to simple money concepts in which a little bunny learns about the power and satisfaction that come with saving money. Honey earns two carrots a week for taking care of her siblings. Her FIVE siblings who are so loud and bouncy, she wishes she had a place...

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Camping, here I come! : keeping a budget
Bullard, Lisa
Paper Book
Can Kyle sell ten boxes of candy in time to go on his club's camping trip? In this delightful story, readers will learn how to count their money and give the right amount of change.

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