Children’s / Teenage general interest: Money
HarperCollins Publishers Billionaire Boy
Book SynopsisA hilarious, touching and extraordinary new fable from David Walliams, number one bestseller and one of the fastest growing children's author across the globe.Joe has a lot of reasons to be happy. About a billion of them, in fact.You see, Joe''s rich. Really, really rich. Joe''s got his own bowling alley, his own cinema, even his own butler who is also an orangutan. He''s the wealthiest twelve-year-old in the land.Yes, Joe has absolutely everything he could possibly want. But there's just one thing he really needs: a friendTrade Review"A triumphant mix of wit and warmth" – Telegraph Books of the Year "Witty, warm and enjoyable" – Daily Express “David William’s third book for children is a neat combination of hilarity and morality in the best spirit of the master story-teller of the genre, Roald Dahl” – Julia Eccleshare
£7.59
Usborne Publishing Ltd Money for Beginners
Book SynopsisAn informative introduction to the world of money, covering everything from bank accounts, earning and borrowing to government spending, taxes and inflation. With bright, infographic pictures, a detailed glossary and links to specially selected websites where you can visit a virtual bank, see money from around the world and more.Table of ContentsWhat is money?How money movesMoney around the worldMoney customsChapter 1: How money worksWhat makes cash, banknotes and anything else count as money? And why do we all trust it?Chapter 2: The story of moneyMoney has existed long before the first coins were made, and over the centuries it has taken on many unusual forms. How did it all come about?Chapter 3: In the bankAlmost every adult has a bank account - but why? What do banks actually do? Are there any alternatives? And was it really the banks' fault that the world suffered a financial meltdown in 2008?Chapter 4: Earning and borrowingDon't have any money? No problem! Almost anyone can get hold of some money, by working for it, or borrowing from someone who has it. Chapter 5: Spending, growing and givingSome people spend everything they have very quickly. Others prefer to save up. If you have some money to spare, you should give it away to charity - shouldn't you?Chapter 6: Governments and moneyTaxes, deficits, inflation, deflation, quantitative easing - what does it all mean, and who's in charge?Chapter 7: Big questionsHow to be a billionaire, how to buy happiness, how to make the world a fairer place - and other important questions that nobody knows the answers to - yet.What next?GlossaryIndexAcknowledgements
£9.49
Hachette Children's Group Little Business Books Teamwork
Book SynopsisFind out why teamwork is great for business and for social and emotional development
£8.99
Hachette Children's Group Little Business Books Resilience
Book SynopsisIn the real world businesses have ups and downs. Follow twelve cute animals as they each run a business and find out why resilience is great for business and for their own social and emotional development, too. Alongside introducing young readers to what business is and how they are run, readers will find out that great things can happen when you are open to change. Kit Kangaroo learns how to problem-solve and creates a great new work hub in her café. Other animals find out that problem solving, being brave, listening or working together, help their businesses to improve, showing readers that the keys to business success are also brilliant life skills that can help them grow, too.With adorable illustrations and written in consultation with a highly experienced business author and multinational business advisor, the Little Business Books series introduces core business concepts to the entrepreneurs and business leaders of the future. Suitable for childr
£8.99
Hachette Children's Group Little Business Books Change
Book SynopsisIn the real world business have ups and downs. Follow twelve cute animals as they each run a business and find out why change is great for business and for their own social and emotional development, too. Alongside introducing young readers to what business is and how they are run, readers will find out that great things can happen when you are open to change. Each scenario covers a business topic. For example Tilly Tiger improves her products and Enzo Elephants prepared himself for change. Other animals find out that problem solving, being brave, listening or working together, help their businesses to change, showing readers that the keys to business success are also brilliant life skills that can help them change, too.With adorable illustrations and written in consultation with a highly experienced business author and multinational business advisor, the Little Business Books series introduces core business concepts to the entrepreneurs and business l
£8.99
Penguin Random House Children's UK Daisy and the Trouble with Piggy Banks
Book SynopsisDaisy's getting into more trouble than ever in her tenth brilliantly funny book! From the bestselling author behind the hilarious OI FROG series. Here comes trouble! Daisy has a lot to learn when it comes to saving and making money. When her best friend Gabby gets the most awesome, immense, water-squirting micro-scooter Daisy's ever seen, she MUST have one too! The trouble is, is they cost a LOT of money. So Daisy and Gabby hatch a money-making plan. Surely nothing will go wrong?Trade ReviewTen novels in and Kes Gray’s Daisy is as much of a troublemaker as ever * Financial Times *
£7.59
John Murray One How to Own the World Before Youre 30
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£15.29
National Geographic Kids NotSoCommon Cents
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£11.69
Hachette Children's Group Master Your Money Be a Super Saver
Book SynopsisA fun, upbeat book that encourages kids to get into good saving habitsBe a Super Saver shows readers the best ways to save money - for example, how to distinguish between ''wants'' and ''needs'' - and explains the different ways that they can keep their money safe, and even watch it grow over time.Learn all about managing money with Master Your Money - a dynamic series which fosters children''s money skills and encourages their independence with sound advice and top tips.The clear information text is tailored to the young readership and recommend only safe, age-appropriate, achievable aims. It will also offer global advice on how to keep your money safe and avoid fraud, as well as explaining the importance of sharing money to help others, if and when you can.Perfect for kids aged 7 and up.
£8.99
HarperCollins Publishers Inc Money Out Loud
Book SynopsisTrade Review"Money Out Loud belongs in every classroom, every new grad gift list, and in my opinion, every bookshelf no matter your age. Berna has a way of breaking down financial concepts that speaks to the inner kid and grown-up in all of us. You'll definitely want to buy two copies: One for someone you want to inspire, and one for yourself, so you can start (or restart) your financial journey together." — Tiffany Aliche, New York Times bestselling author of Get Good With Money "Berna Anat has captured the humanity of personal finance, proving that money doesn't have to be a heartless and dusty affair. This book will speak to a new generation of wealth builders, including those who belong to communities of color that have long been ignored by the financial industry." — Delyanne Barros, host of CNN’s Diversifying "Berna Anat is everybody's fun, money savvy auntie, helping you shake your imposter syndrome and hype yourself up. A true supporter of women and BIPOC, she blends sass with savings, and charisma with career, to help make money fun again." — Vivian Tu, Founder and CEO of Your Rich BFF "Money Out Loud has an answer to every question a beginner has wondered about money, and how to use it to make a better life and world.” — Nayda Okamoto, cofounder of August and author of Period Power "An empowering guide to financial literacy that goes beyond budgeting to exploring the unspoken stories about money: shame, trauma, inequities, and more. With compassion and ample humor, Anat offers a pathway to rewrite our money stories and ultimately heal our relationship to money." — Michelle MiJung Kim, award-winning author of The Wake Up: Closing the Gap Between Good Intentions and Real Change. "A reassuring guide to financial literacy, including reducing anxiety, getting out of debt, saving, and perhaps even changing the world. An outstanding personal finance book that reads like a fun conversation with a smart friend." — Kirkus Reviews (starred review) "In addition to covering the basics (financial habits, aka “Your Money Story," budgeting, bank accounts, savings, debt, credit, student loans, investing, and financial activism), [Anat] explores topics not often mentioned in other finance books, such as the financial impact of systemic inequity that exists for Black and brown folks, advice for the undocumented, mutual aid funds, land tax, and socially responsible investing. A refreshing, honest, useful tell-it-like-it-is financial guide." — Booklist (starred review)
£8.54
Plata Publishing Rich Dad's Escape from the Rat Race: How To
Book SynopsisThis full-color graphic novel poses the question: "Go to school, get good grades, get a good job and invest in a 401(k)?" Not today! That's an outdated formula for success that hasn't adapted to the Information Age. Escape the Rat Race is the story of Tim, Tina, and Red and their entrepreneurial pursuits as they learn about money. Key messages include: How to create assets and how to make your money work for you--so you won't need to work hard for money all your life.
£999.99
Quarto Publishing PLC Cash is Queen
Book SynopsisCash is Queen breaks down the basics of how young women of today can learn to understand and manage money - an empowering skill that will last them a lifetime. The world’s first money book written exclusively for girls,Cash is Queen is designed to deliver the sophistication, practicality and fun guaranteed to appeal to today’s young woman. Study after study shows that women are far happier discussing virtually anything else but bank balances, and this lack of confidence in openly discussing money matters is crippling the female population financially. Women negotiate less in salary discussions, are excessively cautious and risk averse when it comes to investing and lack the general awareness around how to optimise retirement savings to guarantee a comfortable retirement. With clear explanations and empowering text by experienced financial expert Davinia Tomlinson, you'll learn tTrade Review“This guide to managing money, aimed exclusively at young women, teaches readers how to have a healthy relationship with what we earn and spend, with tips on making a budget and negotiating pay. A lead title for Quarto in January.” * The Bookseller *“An important handbook that encourages readers to establish financial habits that will last a lifetime.” -- The School Librarian * The School Librarian *“Essential reading in these lean times.” * City Kids Magazine *
£8.49
Usborne Publishing Ltd Managing Your Money
Book SynopsisHolly Bathie (Author) Holly Bathie grew up in Devon, where she spent all her time reading. Until the age of seven she wanted to be an acrobat, a lollipop lady, a lawyer or a comedienne. Then she decided on the best job: creating Usborne books. She lives and works in Oxford.Jane Bingham (Author) Jane studied English at Exeter and Art History at York. She has worked on various Usborne dictionaries, encyclopaedias and learning books, and her edition of the Usborne Illustrated Dictionary was awarded a prize for a significant contribution to children's literacy. She has two sons and three stepsons who are now scattered across the globe. She gets a huge thrill from seeing her books on sale when she travels to the USA and Australia.Trade ReviewAn essential book for equipping young people with the skills they need to manage their money now and in the future. * Lancashire Evening Post *Practical advice is the name of the game here with topics including budgeting, earning money, need vs want, giving to charity and student loans. We also like the business angle, talking through two friends setting up a business and making a profit. * City Kids Magazine *
£6.99
Hachette Children's Group Little Business Books Creativity
Book SynopsisFollow twelve cute animals as they each run a business and find out why creativity is great for business and for their own social and emotional development too. Alongside introducing young readers to what business is and how they are run, readers will find out that great things can happen when you use your imagination. Peter Panda has fun experimenting with new pizza ideas and Peggy Polar Bear refreshes her ice-sculpting skills on a training course. Other animals find out that trying new things, standing out and sometimes, taking a break, can help their businesses to flourish, showing readers that the keys to business success are also brilliant life skills that can help them grow, too.With adorable illustrations and written in consultation with a highly experienced business author and multinational business advisor, the Little Business Books series introduces core business concepts to the entrepreneurs and business leaders of the future. Suitable for
£12.34
Hachette Children's Group Confident Kids Understand Money
Book SynopsisFind out about money and how to spend, save and use it wisely with this fun guide to becoming a more confident you! Money affects every part of our lives. Whether we are spending it, saving it, earning it or lending it, we cannot live without it. This book tells you all about money, from how to earn it, how to open a bank account, how to save it and why, what borrowing, lending and budgeting is and how to spend your money wisely to get the most out of it.Short comic-strip stories featuring a diverse range of characters show you how to deal with different situations. Sound non-fiction advice will help you to learn best ways to become more wise about money. Includes notes for parents and teachers about how to most effectively use the books at home or in the classroom.The author, Sarah Davis, is qualified in child and Adolescent Psychotherapy and provides counselling support for children, young adults and parentsThe ''Confident Kids'' series is pe
£8.99
Scallywag Press The Smile Shop
Book SynopsisAward-winning artist Satoshi Kitamura delivers the powerful message that kindness is more important than money. Nominated for the Greenaway Medal 2021. Celebrate the power of a smile in this deceptively simple story set in a multi-ethnic market. A small boy is planning how to spend his first ever pocket money when disaster strikes and he's left with only one coin. His day seems to be ruined until he sees a Smile Shop. In a surprise ending, the world is put to rights and suddenly the whole world is smiling again!Trade Review'A captivating and surprising picture book packed with intricate illustrations and a strong message - that kindness is more important than money. This wonderful picture book is packed with beautifully observed illustrations, full of gentle humour and intricate detail, which reflect a multicultural, multi-ethnic town.'Book Trust; 'A wonderful demonstration of the fact that kindness is worth so much more than anything that money can buy - something else we've learned in the last few months. A book to ponder upon and discuss across a wide age range.' Red Reading Hub; 'A beautiful book to share and use to remind us that money isn't necessary to be happy, and that kindness costs nothing but makes the world a nicer place to be a part of.' What I read; 'Kitamura's simple but emotive story speaks loudly about the power of kindness and its value to us as human beings in a shared world, while his richly detailed and carefully crafted illustrations are brimming with warm humour, compassion and acute insight. With its playful story, subtle philosophy, and resonant messages about the infectious nature of a simple smile, this beautiful book is guaranteed to lift the spirits of readers young and old.' Lancashire Evening Post
£7.59
Hachette Children's Group Master Your Money Make Mega Money
Book SynopsisA fun, upbeat book that encourages kids to become young entrepreneurs and watch their money grow!Make Mega Money looks at achievable ways in which young readers can earn money or boost their pocket money, from getting extra money for helping around the house, selling on old toys or clothes or having a bake sale with some friends.Learn all about managing money with Master Your Money - a dynamic series which fosters children''s money skills and encourages their independence with sound advice and top tips.The clear information text is tailored to the young readership and recommend only safe, age-appropriate, achievable aims. It will also offer global advice on how to keep your money safe and avoid fraud, as well as explaining the importance of sharing money to help others, if and when you can.Perfect for kids aged 7 and up.
£8.54
Albert Whitman & Company SHES ON THE MONEY
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£13.59
Hachette Children's Group Master Your Money Make Mega Money
Book SynopsisA fun, upbeat book that encourages kids to become young entrepreneurs and watch their money grow!Make Mega Money looks at achievable ways in which young readers can earn money or boost their pocket money, from getting extra money for helping around the house, selling on old toys or clothes or having a bake sale with some friends.Learn all about managing money with Master Your Money - a dynamic series which fosters children''s money skills and encourages their independence with sound advice and top tips.The clear information text is tailored to the young readership and recommend only safe, age-appropriate, achievable aims. It will also offer global advice on how to keep your money safe and avoid fraud, as well as explaining the importance of sharing money to help others, if and when you can.Perfect for kids aged 7 and up.Table of Contents 1: Make money! 2: Get going 3: Business basics 4: Home help 5: Take care 6: Make a sale 7: Excellent events 8: Crafty business 9: Write away 10: Cook it up! 11: Online artist 12: Stay safe 13: Made it! 14: Glossary 15: Further information 16: Index
£12.34
Andersen Press Ltd Fisherbear
Book SynopsisRuth Quayle (Author) Ruth Quayle used to work as a journalist and copywriter, and was inspired to write books for children by the funny things her own kids said. Ruth lives in London with her family and when she's not writing, you'll find her stepping on bits of lego, burning fish fingers and trying to convince the children that there really isn't room for a dog.Victoria Sandøy (Illustrator) Victoria Sandøy is a freelance illustrator who graduated from Falmouth University in 2018 with a BA Hons in Illustration. Her work is inspired by her Scandinavian roots and love for nature. She is lives and works in Oslo, Norway.
£11.69
Usborne Publishing Ltd Lift-the-flap Questions and Answers about Money
Book SynopsisUnderstanding money today is so much more than learning about notes and coins. Where does money come from? Why do I have to save? What happens if I click BUY NOW? Find answers to important money questions, and some silly ones too in this friendly and useful book.- The question and answer lift-the-flat format is a perfect reading tool for curious kids- Written in consultation with money management expert Bobby Seagull - TV and radio presenter, teacher and ambassador for the National Numeracy charity- Early learning about money is key to building good money habitsTrade ReviewA nonfiction gem * The Observer *
£10.44
Bellwether Media Nike
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£12.34
Bellwether Media Coca-Cola
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£12.34
Dorling Kindersley Ltd Owl and Otter Earn and Learn
Book SynopsisJoin Owl and Otter as they have fun selling homemade treats, teaching children maths skills and money.Mini mathematicians aged 3-5 will love following this funny, sweet-filled adventure that gently introduces them to simple addition and money skills.Owl, Otter, and their friends are so excited to start selling their delicious cookies and bottles of lemonade. Everything is off to a great start until the friends begin muddling up how much customers need to pay. With more and more customers waiting and lots of numbers to add up, one disaster leads to another! But never fear - teamwork and Otter''s wiggly toes save the day...This exciting early learning book for kids offers:- A humorous, action-packed storyline combined with early-learning information about addition and counting money.- An introduction for kids to earning and saving money from an early age.- Illustrated characters that bring a playful element to learning about the to
£7.59
HarperCollins Focus Future Millionaire
Book SynopsisNo matter how young you are or where you’re starting from, you are a future millionaire. Declare it. Know it. Demand it. And, with help from bestselling author and self-made millionaire Rachel Rodgers, start working toward it. Future Millionaires is filled with insights on how to develop the right mindset and build smart money habits that will allow you to follow your dreams, build your wealth, and maximize your potential.Rachel Rodgers—author of We Should All Be Millionaires and creator of her own eight-figure business—knows what it’s like to be broke. She also knows what it’s like to rise above your circumstances and radically change your future. Now, in her first book for young adults, Rodgers empowers readers 13 and up to do the same.
£12.74
Hachette Children's Group Little Business Books Creativity
Book SynopsisFollow twelve cute animals as they each run a business and find out why creativity is great for business and for their own social and emotional development too. Alongside introducing young readers to what business is and how they are run, readers will find out that great things can happen when you use your imagination. Peter Panda has fun experimenting with new pizza ideas and Peggy Polar Bear refreshes her ice-sculpting skills on a training course. Other animals find out that trying new things, standing out and sometimes, taking a break, can help their businesses to flourish, showing readers that the keys to business success are also brilliant life skills that can help them grow, too.With adorable illustrations and written in consultation with a highly experienced business author and multinational business advisor, the Little Business Books series introduces core business concepts to the entrepreneurs and business leaders of the future. Suitable for
£8.99
Hachette Children's Group Confident Kids Understand Money
Book SynopsisFind out about money and how to spend, save and use it wisely with this fun guide to becoming a more confident you! Money affects every part of our lives. Whether we are spending it, saving it, earning it or lending it, we cannot live without it. This book tells you all about money, from how to earn it, how to open a bank account, how to save it and why, what borrowing, lending and budgeting is and how to spend your money wisely to get the most out of it.Short comic-strip stories featuring a diverse range of characters show you how to deal with different situations. Sound non-fiction advice will help you to learn best ways to become more wise about money. Includes notes for parents and teachers about how to most effectively use the books at home or in the classroom.The author, Sarah Davis, is qualified in child and Adolescent Psychotherapy and provides counselling support for children, young adults and parentsThe ''Confident Kids'' series is pe
£12.34
Hachette Children's Group Money Matters Kangaroo Spends Wisely
Book SynopsisKangaroo Spends Wisely offers a gentle introduction to the concept of spending money sensibly for young children.This funny, charming story is the perfect way to introduce young children to the concept of not wasting money and shopping smartly. Also included are suggestions for activities and ideas to talk through together to help children understand the concept.Kangaroo often wastes her money. She buys things she does not need or even want and things that break right away. She asks Mum for some help to make better shopping choices.The Money Matters series of picture books provide a gentle means of promoting concepts of money management, boosting self-esteem and reinforcing good behaviour. Supports the Personal, Social and Emotional Development Area of Learning in the Early Years Foundation Stage, and is also suitable for use with children in KS1 and can be used to discuss citizenship and values. Suitable for children under 5.
£9.36
Hachette Children's Group Master Your Money Be a Super Saver
Book SynopsisA fun, upbeat book that encourages kids to get into good saving habitsBe a Super Saver shows readers the best ways to save money - for example, how to distinguish between ''wants'' and ''needs'' - and explains the different ways that they can keep their money safe, and even watch it grow over time.Learn all about managing money with Master Your Money - a dynamic series which fosters children''s money skills and encourages their independence with sound advice and top tips.The clear information text is tailored to the young readership and recommend only safe, age-appropriate, achievable aims. It will also offer global advice on how to keep your money safe and avoid fraud, as well as explaining the importance of sharing money to help others, if and when you can.Perfect for kids aged 7 and up.Table of Contents 1: Super savings 2: Starting to save 3: Need or want? 4: Great goals 5: Tempted? 6: Switch to save 7: Make do 8: Stay motivated 9: A safe place 10: Getting interest 11: Keeping it safe 12: Safe online 13: So you've saved ... 14: Glossary 15: Further information 16: Index
£12.34
Ruby Tuesday Books Ltd Earning Money Paying Taxes
Book SynopsisWith many young adults (and even some adults) struggling to manage their finances, it's never too early to begin learning about the essential life skill of managing money. In this high-interest and accessible book, readers will be introduced to the world of earning money and paying taxes. How do people earn money and what jobs might suit you? What are CVs and salaries? What are taxes and what do governments do with our tax money? The book includes activities, discussion points, and a quiz to help readers become savvy, money-aware young people.
£8.54
Ruby Tuesday Books Ltd Saving Investing
Book SynopsisWith many young adults (and even some adults) struggling to manage their finances, it's never too early to begin learning about the essential life skill of managing money. In this high-interest and accessible book, readers will be introduced to the world of saving and investing. Topics include how to set savings goals, how to open a savings account, understanding interest, investing in stocks and bonds, and planning for the future with a pension. The book includes activities, discussion points, and a quiz to help readers become savvy, money-aware young people.
£8.54
Quercus Publishing The Teenager's Guide to Money
Book SynopsisA clear and unpatronising guide to money for teenagers.Jonathan Self's user-friendly guide demystifies every aspect of money and money management, covering such critical topics as bank accounts, living on a budget, the dangers of credit cards, and how to cope with money at university. The Teenager's Guide to Money treats what can be the driest and most daunting of topics with the lightest and easiest of touches. Rich in information and advice, but also accessible, easy to follow and entertaining to read, this is a book that parents should ensure finds its way into the hands of every teenager. In fact, so clear and coherent is the counsel it offers, that it wouldn't be a bad idea if the book was read by parents themselves, just in case they've forgotten its core message that having enough money has very little to do with how much money you earn, and a great deal to do with how well you manage it.Table of ContentsWhy money isn't boring Money for students A very very short history of money Work, tax and benefits A cunning money plan Buying your own home The language of money Your worst money enemy The 'B' word and how to avoid it The ultimate guide to banking Money-making secrets Why plastic isn't that fantastic Get protected Don't become a loan ranger How to retire early and RICH How to turn GBP1 a day into GBP1,000,000 Money help and where to find it. Have money, will travel
£10.44
Magic Cat Publishing It's Our Business to Make a Better World: Be
Book SynopsisMeet kids just like you whose acts of social enterprise are raising awareness around our responsibility to people and the planet. Learn about the work they do and discover how the future of our world starts here… with you. This non-fiction picture book includes a how-to-help section, with simple steps to inspire young readers to take action at home and at school. With a foreword from crochet prodigy Jonah Larson.Trade ReviewFor first title, Old Enough to Save the Planet: * A marvellous book... HIghly recommended for readers from around 7 years upwards. * Just So Stories * Highly recommended... an important book that may inspire more children to follow in the footsteps of these young climate change activists. * ReadPlus * I love how a positive, contagious voice and succinct writing style is combined with beautifully detailed illustrations. Each spread tells its own story, bursts of inspiration and shows children that they too can make a difference; even at a young age * Kids Book Review *
£7.59
Penguin Random House Children's UK The Ultimate Guide to Money
Book SynopsisDid you know you could turn 1 into 1,000,000? And there''s more than one way to do it!Stocks, shares, taxes, saving, investing, these things all sound confusing (and maybe even a little boring), but understanding more about money can help you to embrace your inner entrepreneur, make the world a better place, and even make some extra money for yourself while doing so.You''ve been presented with 1 and now is your chance to grow that money and make yourself a millionaire. You''ll meet people along the way who all have different approaches to money - you''ll meet risk-takers, money-savers, people who are nifty with numbers and business pros. Some of the advice will be good. Some ... not so good.But financial advisor Emmanuel Asuquo will help you cut through the noise, give you the tools to make decisions that are right for you - and show how YOU could become a millionaire!
£10.44
Hachette Children's Group Little Business Books Teamwork
Book SynopsisIn the real world, businesses need strong teams to thrive. Follow twelve cute animals as they each run a business and find out why teamwork is great for business and for their own social and emotional development, too. Alongside introducing young readers to what business is and how they are run, readers will find out that great things can happen when you work as a team. Pip Penguin finds a way to motivate her team to spring into action. Other animals find out that sharing ideas, being a calm leader and asking for help, are great tools for building their businesses, showing readers that the keys to business success are also brilliant life skills that can help them change, too.With adorable illustrations and written in consultation with a highly experienced business author and multinational business advisor, the Little Business Books series introduces core business concepts to the entrepreneurs and business leaders of the future. Suitable for children aged five
£12.34
Hachette Children's Group Little Business Books Resilience
Book SynopsisIn the real world businesses have ups and downs. Follow twelve cute animals as they each run a business and find out why resilience is great for business and for their own social and emotional development, too. Alongside introducing young readers to what business is and how they are run, readers will find out that great things can happen when you are open to change. Kit Kangaroo learns how to problem-solve and creates a great new work hub in her café. Other animals find out that problem solving, being brave, listening or working together, help their businesses to improve, showing readers that the keys to business success are also brilliant life skills that can help them grow, too.With adorable illustrations and written in consultation with a highly experienced business author and multinational business advisor, the Little Business Books series introduces core business concepts to the entrepreneurs and business leaders of the future. Suitable for childr
£12.34
Hachette Children's Group Little Business Books Responsibility
Book SynopsisFollow twelve cute animals as they each run a business and find out why responsibility is important for their business and for their own social and emotional development too. Alongside introducing young readers to what business is and how they are run, readers will find out that great things can happen when you take responsibility. Kiki Koala takes charge of her savings, and Wei Wolf learns to be more inclusive, making hats that suit all of his customers. Other animals find out that being fair, keeping promises, listening or working together, help their businesses to succeed, showing readers that the keys to business success are also brilliant life skills that can help them flourish, too.With adorable illustrations and written in consultation with a highly experienced business author and multinational business advisor, the Little Business Books series introduces core business concepts to the entrepreneurs and business leaders of the future. Suitable fo
£8.99
Hachette Children's Group Cash: How to Earn It, Save It, Spend It, Grow It,
Book SynopsisEARN IT. SAVE IT. SPEND IT. GIVE IT - And become a money expert with Cash.Whether you want to become an entrepreneur, be a savvy shopper, save all your pennies or splurge on something you really want, having some dosh in your pocket can be really exciting. And when it's used as a force for good, those pennies have the power to change the world.So, explore the fascinating world of money with children's author and former lawyer, Rashmi Sirdeshpande and discover what money is, why it matters, how to spend it and ways to make more of it!Trade ReviewRashmi Sirdeshpande is a lawyer who became a children's author and she has a talent for taking the big subjects and making them accessible to young readers. She does a superb job with Dosh. * The BookBag Blog *Essential reading for young people, this enjoyable and informative book will help enable them take control of their financial future * BookTrust *this is a superb information text that I cannot recommend highly enough * LoveReading4Kids *A must in every classroom and library (home or school) * A.M.Dassu *brilliantly put together, interesting, & helpful! * Caroline Fielding, School Librarian *Fascinating information on every page and written with such an engaging voice * Dom Conlon, *A brilliant kids book all about money that I would recommend everyone buys/reads even if you're an adult * Steph Elliott, Year 6 Teacher *Exactly what I wish I could've read growing up * Rob, VIP reading *really helps open the door to having conversations about money with your kids * Natalie, TheSpoonieMummy *There is so much to be learnt from this book for both adults and children that will not only support good money management but, by opening up the sometimes confusing world of money, also offer plenty of aspiration * Acorn Books, Book Blogger *An invaluable book, offering lots of good advice in a an incredibly accessible and readable way, 'Dosh' is essential reading for everyone * FCBG *DOSH provides an important introduction to the world of money, recommended for children aged 9+ to dip in and out of for a general interest read as well as to keep on hand for ongoing reference through their teen years and beyond * Alison, BooksforTopics *This accessible book of basic financial advice prompts important conversations -- Nicolette Jones * The Times - Best Books of 2020 *
£9.49
Ruby Tuesday Books Ltd Bank Accounts Borrowing Money
Book SynopsisWith many young adults (and even some adults) struggling to manage their finances, it's never too early to begin learning about the essential life skill of managing money. In this high-interest and accessible book, readers will be introduced to the world of bank accounts and borrowing. How do banks work and what do they do with our money? How do you open a bank account? What are bank statements, interest, overdrafts, credit cards, loans, and mortgages? The book includes activities, discussion points, and a quiz to help readers become savvy, money-aware young people.
£8.54
Ruby Tuesday Books Ltd Paying the Bills
Book SynopsisWith many young adults (and even some adults) struggling to manage their finances, it's never too early to begin learning about the essential life skill of managing tmoney. In this high-interest and accessible book, readers will be introduced to the world of paying billsboth today and in the future as adults. What is rent, a mortgage, or a household budget? Utilities, food, insurance, car costswhat are all the bills we need to pay in our lives? The book includes activities, discussion points, and a quiz to help readers become savvy, money-aware young people.
£8.54
Priddy Books Let's Learn About Money
Book SynopsisA Wipe Clean Learning Book from Roger Priddy, Wipe Clean Workbook Money helps young children learn about money and value.Featuring twenty-six pages full of pen control and writing activities, this spiral-bound interactive workbook will help children aged 5 and over to continue their learning journey. This series makes early learning fun for young children and the exercises inside encourage the development of key money skills such as identifying coins and their worth, adding and subtracting coins to buy different items, fine motor skills and more.The activities inside are varied with bright fun illustrations and photographs. This book has added interactivity as there are press-out coins which can be used in the book or for roleplay. There is also a friendly character to provide prompts and support whilst children work through the book.The durable wipe-clean pages and attached wipe-clean pen encourage children to repeat the activities again and again!
£6.99
Bellwether Media Sega
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£12.34
Dorling Kindersley Ltd Fitzpatrick K Get To Know Money
Book SynopsisA fun, visual guide for kids about the tricky topic of money: how it works and how to look after itKnowing the ins and outs of money is important for kids, whether they''re trying to work out what to do with pocket money, or if they dream of making millions on the stock market. Children can begin to understand how money works with this jam-packed guide, filled with personal finance tips such as how to save money, how to keep it safe, and how to grow it! Get to know: Money will teach children aged 7+ about bigger topics, too - like what the bank does with your savings, how taxes are spent, and how billions are made and moved around the globe. Learning about money doesn''t have to be tricky either - this guide features fun activities and quizzes, bright pages and breaks the information into bite-size chunks so that it''s easy to digest. Inside the pages of this money book for kids, you''ll find:- A wide-ranging and accessible introd
£11.69
First Second History Comics The Great Depression
£12.00
Hachette Children's Group Money Box Spending Money
Book SynopsisA friendly, first look at making money for young readersAva''s inherited some money and it''s burning a hole in her pocket! She wants some sparkly new trainers, but does she really need them? And where is the best place to buy them?Money Box is an illustrated, child-friendly introduction to money for readers aged 5+, looking at the different forms it takes, how we use it and the importance of looking after it. Each story follows a child who is faced with a dilemma about what to do with some money and explores the many choices available to them in a clear and helpful way.
£8.99
Hachette Children's Group Master Your Money Know Your Money
Book SynopsisA fun, upbeat book that that encourages kids to get into good financial habits by understanding what money is and how it worksKnow Your Money looks at the history of money, from shells to bitcoin, and reveals how banks work, what credit is and other financial fundamentals.Learn all about managing money with Master Your Money - a dynamic series which fosters children''s money skills and encourages their independence with sound advice and top tips.The clear information text is tailored to the young readership and recommend only safe, age-appropriate, achievable aims. It will also offer global advice on how to keep your money safe and avoid fraud, as well as explaining the importance of sharing money to help others, if and when you can.Perfect for kids aged 7 and up.
£8.99
Hachette Children's Group Money Matters Kangaroo Spends Wisely
Book SynopsisKangaroo Spends Wisely offers a gentle introduction to the concept of spending money sensibly for young children.This funny, charming story is the perfect way to introduce young children to the concept of not wasting money and shopping smartly. Also included are suggestions for activities and ideas to talk through together to help children understand the concept.Kangaroo often wastes her money. She buys things she does not need or even want and things that break right away. She asks Mum for some help to make better shopping choices.The Money Matters series of picture books provide a gentle means of promoting concepts of money management, boosting self-esteem and reinforcing good behaviour. Supports the Personal, Social and Emotional Development Area of Learning in the Early Years Foundation Stage, and is also suitable for use with children in KS1 and can be used to discuss citizenship and values. Suitable for children under 5.Trade ReviewExcellent for sharing and encouraging discussion... we can all learn from the approach taken in this series. * Parents in Touch *
£12.34
Hachette Children's Group Master Your Money Be a Clever Spender
Book SynopsisA fun, upbeat book that encourages kids to get into good financial habits by understanding what money is and how it worksBe a Clever Spender encourages readers to really think before they buy, to shop around and look beyond impulse buys and flashy advertising to buy only things that they will really value.Learn all about managing money with Master Your Money - a dynamic series which fosters children''s money skills and encourages their independence with sound advice and top tips.The clear information text is tailored to the young readership and recommend only safe, age-appropriate, achievable aims. It will also offer global advice on how to keep your money safe and avoid fraud, as well as explaining the importance of sharing money to help others, if and when you can.Perfect for kids aged 7 and up.
£8.99