Children’s / Teenage general interest: Money
Compass Point Books Important Jobs at Hospitals
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£999.99
Capstone Press Important Jobs at Hospitals
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£999.99
Pebble Books The Story of Balloons
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£999.99
Pebble Books The Story of Chocolate
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£999.99
Pebble Books The Story of Bicycles
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£999.99
Pebble Books The Story of French Fries
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£999.99
Pebble Books The Story of Teddy Bears
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£999.99
Pebble Books The Story of Balloons
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£999.99
Pebble Books The Story of Chocolate
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£999.99
Pebble Books The Story of Bicycles
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£999.99
Pebble Books The Story of Teddy Bears
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£8.99
Capstone The Story of Toilet Paper
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£999.99
Capstone The Story of Toilet Paper
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£8.99
Lerner Classroom The Nice Mice in the Rice
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£8.99
Lerner Publishing Group The Thing on the Wing Can Sing
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£11.70
Tundra Books The Weber Street Wonder Work Crew
Book SynopsisFor some families, part-time jobs for children are a way to impart all kinds of skills and experience. For others, it’s a matter of necessity if kids want spending money. Maxwell Newhouse, who is a plumber as well as an author and artist, understands this. The Weber Street Wonder Work Crew is a group of kids who have lots to offer their neighbors: from babysitting cranky toddlers to lending a hand in a garden, washing windows, and even helping an elderly lady who needs support to keep up with her friends online.Lively folk-style paintings work with a simple text to inspire kids to take part in their own communities.
£15.26
St Martin's Press Big Money
Book SynopsisIn this basic introduction to money, readers learn about various economic models throughout history with compelling illustrations and probing questions that explore the real world circumstances surrounding spending, selling, and saving.Big Money aims to explain economic principles in a way that combines the weird and the meaningful, like Planet Money for kids. Organized in seven chapters, each posing a general question and answering it through real-world examples, this book explores the consequences of our everyday economic choices by connecting the dots between young consumers and the larger economic and social systems around them.
£19.54
Scholastic Inc. Spending Money Budgets Credit Cards Scams... and
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£999.99
Tommy Nelson Create Your Bright Ideas
Book SynopsisThis interactive book for energetic, creatively minded 8- to 12-year-olds from entrepreneur Jess Ekstrom uses inspiring stories, journaling prompts, coloring pages, and creative ideas to show kids that if they want something to be different in the world, they can do something about it today!Water the seeds of creativity in your child through this engaging book about having a positive growth mind-set. In Create Your Bright Ideas, Jess motivates kids to be creators and ambitious doers who know they are never too young to change the world. Create Your Bright Ideas helps kids discover their passions by offering journaling prompts to bring out your child''s bright ideas; personal stories about entrepreneurship and perseverance; practical advice for discovering and using their unique gifts; and motivational quotes paired with beautiful coloring pages from illustrator Nadia Fisher that Trade Review'-helping kids launch big ideas of their own.' * Entrepreneur.com *'Create Your Bright Ideas shows kids that their ideas are never too big and they're never too young to begin.' * Caitlin Crosby, founder of The Giving Keys *'If you want to show kids that they can change the world, give them this book.' * Jessica Honegger, founder of Noonday Collection, author of Imperfect Courage *'Jess Ekstrom proves that you don't have to be a grown-up to change the world. Place this book on the nightstand of every little girl you know and watch their big dreams turn into reality.' * Tanya Dalton, bestselling author of The Joy of Missing Out *'Jess's thoughtful stories and prompts will leave any kid feeling encouraged, motivated, and eager to take action on their big ideas. This is the go-to gift for every young person in my life.' * Kate Rosenow, business coach and author of All Moms Work *'Our world is great at telling kids to follow the rules but not so great at teaching them to break the ones that stand in the way of building a fulfilling, vibrant, purpose-filled life. Jess's book is teaching kids how to stop being afraid of others' opinions and how to fiercely go after their dreams.' * Scott and Viktoria Harrison, founders of charity: water *'This is the book I wish I had when I was a tween! I was brimming with so many creative ideas but felt scared to talk about them because I didn't want to stand out. If that's you, the power-packed pages within this book will encourage you to be bold and write all those dreamy ideas down. You have those awesome ideas for a reason. If you want to change the world one day, this book will not only help you; it will empower you to start today--to start right now!' * Hannah Brencher, author of Fighting Forward and Come Matter Here *
£999.99
Hay House Inc The Adventures of Billy and Penny
Book Synopsis#1 New York Times best-selling author and world-renowned financial expert Suze Orman makes her children’s book debut in this story of a one-dollar bill named Billy and a penny named Penny. When Billy and Penny realize that the family they live with are overlooking their true worth, they decide to make their presence count by going missing. When the pizza man arrives, the mother enlists the help of her two children and their piggy bank in order to pay for dinner. When Billy and Penny make their return, the family show their appreciation for the money that saved the day. Orman and wife and illustrator Kathy Travis team up for a classic and family-friendly tale of counting every penny and making every penny count.
£13.49
National Geographic Kids Everything Money
Book SynopsisAll you need to know about money can be found in the pages of this colorful, energetic, and accessible book. Kids will also learn about money around the world from a National Geographic expert, featured in Explorer''s Corners throughout the book. Packed with fun facts and amazing photographs, this book gives kids an in-depth look at this fascinating and important topic.National Geographic supports K-12 educators with ELA Common Core Resources.Visit www.natgeoed.org/commoncore for more information.
£11.24
Brighter Child Mastering Basic Skillsr First Grade Activity Book
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£9.45
Spectrum Counting Money Grade 2
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£8.99
Heinemann Educational Books Steve Jobs Titans of Business
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£999.99
Heinemann Educational Books Steve Jobs Titans of Business
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£999.99
Capstone Press Dream Jobs If You Like Dinosaurs Dream Jobs for
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£999.99
Capstone Press, Incorporated Start Your Crafting Business
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£999.99
Capstone Press, Incorporated Start Your Babysitting Business
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£999.99
Lerner Publishing Group Let's Explore Needs and Wants
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£999.99
Lerner Publishing Group Undecided, 2nd Edition: Navigating Life and Learning After High School
£15.68
Astra Publishing House Ice! The Amazing History: The Amazing History of
Book SynopsisThink of a world without cold drinks, ice cream, and frozen foods. Believe it or not, such a world DID exist! Learn all about this fascinating history in this nonfiction book. In the early 1800s, people began to harvest ice, store it in ways that limited melting, and transport it to homes and businesses. Eventually, almost everyone had an icebox, and a huge, vital ice business grew. In this riveting book, acclaimed writer Laurence Pringle describes the key inventions and ideas that helped the ice business flourish. He points to the many sources of ice throughout the East and Midwest and spotlights Rockland Lake, "the icebox of New York City," to offer a close-up look at the ice business in action. Pringle worked closely with experts and relied on primary documents, including archival photographs, postcards, prints, and drawings, to capture the times when everyone waited for the ice man and his wagon to deliver those precious blocks of ice.Trade Review★ "A coolly fascinating, nostalgic glimpse into life as it was over a century ago. . . Pringle's writing is as clear and sharp as well-hewn blocks of ice, and the book is a visually refreshing treat. . . fast-paced, absorbing historical reading. Very well-documented, even including links to some short Edison films. Readers will regard their refrigerators and freezers in a whole new, respectful light." —Kirkus Reviews, starred review"Tells a kid-friendly slice of social and technological history. Aided by an impressive collection of archival photos and advertisements, Pringle has a good eye for side stories..."—USA Today"Pleasingly designed with short blocks of crisp text and ample illustrations consisting of archival photographs, drawings, and images of the ice cards customers used to communicate their needs to the deliverymen. Readers will be enticed."—Booklist
£12.99
Evan-Moor Educational Publishers Learning Line: Learning about Money, Grade 1
Book SynopsisPractice leads to proficiency! Motivate early learners with engaging skill-specific practice in 32 full-color pages. Quick and captivating activities keep young learners focused as they practice important concepts such as identifying coins, counting sums of money, solving money-related problems, and more!
£6.51
Nomad Press Explore Money!: WITH 25 GREAT PROJECTS
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£14.11
Nomad Press Explore Money!: WITH 25 GREAT PROJECTS
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£17.91
Nomad Press Globalization: Why We Care About Faraway Events
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£20.39
Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial (USA) LLC ¿Dónde crece el dinero? / Where Does Money Grow?
£11.66
Creative Company 12 Things to Know about the Stock Market
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£12.59
£999.99
Astra Publishing House Birthday Bling (Dollars to Doughnuts Book 1):
Book SynopsisFrom budgeting to spending, from credit cards to gift cards, this new early chapter book series tackles and explains big financial topics for kids, Dollars to Doughnuts!When Lucy’s aunt gives her a card—the plastic kind—for her birthday, Lucy knows just the blinged-out sweatshirt to spend it on. She plunks the card down at the store, but, cringe, it comes up short! Wait, what’s the difference between a gift card and a credit card? In this early chapter book designed to help kids decipher finance facts and fallacies, Lucy and her best friend, Julian, find out about the pros and cons of gift cards versus credit cards.Trade Review"Kote’s illustrations capture the emotions and diversity of Lucy and Julian’s neighborhood well...The financial lessons are sound and clearly conveyed...An important lesson in both finance and in weighing wants versus needs." —Kirkus Reviews"For the intended audience, this title aptly covers important financial literacy elements. Adults trying to instill some important fiscal lessons will appreciate the opportunity to share this book with young spenders as well. Informative without being preachy, this story will be of interest to young shoppers who want to experience financial independence, but need to learn some important lessons in money management first." —School Library Journal
£6.99
Astra Publishing House Batter Splatter (Dollars to Doughnuts Book 2):
Book SynopsisFrom budgeting to spending, to credit cards and gift cards, this new early chapter book series tackles and explains big financial topics for kids, Dollars to Doughnuts!After a batter disaster, Julian and Lucy’s cooking class needs a kitchen cleanup, including a new paint job. Luckily, they have a plan to make things right—they’ll simply throw the bake sale of the century! But their sweet dreams dissolve like sugar when faced with the b-word: Budget. What is a budget and how are they ever supposed to stay within it? In this early chapter book designed to help kids decipher finance facts and fallacies, Lucy and Julian discover the ins and outs of budgeting.Trade Review"This early chapter book series is focused on teaching children about financial literacy, with a focus on budgeting...the lessons about friendship and working together are on target. Fans of series such as 'J.D. the Kid Barber' by Akeem S. Roberts and J. Dillard, and 'Zoey and Sassafras' by Asia Citro and Marion Lindsay will enjoy. A recommended purchase for most collections."—School Library Journal
£6.99
Astra Publishing House Birthday Bling (Dollars to Doughnuts Book 1):
Book SynopsisFrom budgeting to spending, from credit cards to gift cards, this new early chapter book series tackles and explains big financial topics for kids, Dollars to Doughnuts!When Lucy’s aunt gives her a card—the plastic kind—for her birthday, Lucy knows just the blinged-out sweatshirt to spend it on. She plunks the card down at the store, but, cringe, it comes up short! Wait, what’s the difference between a gift card and a credit card? In this early chapter book designed to help kids decipher finance facts and fallacies, Lucy and her best friend, Julian, find out about the pros and cons of gift cards versus credit cards.Trade Review"Kote’s illustrations capture the emotions and diversity of Lucy and Julian’s neighborhood well...The financial lessons are sound and clearly conveyed...An important lesson in both finance and in weighing wants versus needs." —Kirkus Reviews"For the intended audience, this title aptly covers important financial literacy elements. Adults trying to instill some important fiscal lessons will appreciate the opportunity to share this book with young spenders as well. Informative without being preachy, this story will be of interest to young shoppers who want to experience financial independence, but need to learn some important lessons in money management first." —School Library Journal
£14.44
Astra Publishing House Batter Splatter (Dollars to Doughnuts Book 2):
Book SynopsisFrom budgeting to spending, to credit cards and gift cards, this new early chapter book series tackles and explains big financial topics for kids, Dollars to Doughnuts!After a batter disaster, Julian and Lucy’s cooking class needs a kitchen cleanup, including a new paint job. Luckily, they have a plan to make things right—they’ll simply throw the bake sale of the century! But their sweet dreams dissolve like sugar when faced with the b-word: Budget. What is a budget and how are they ever supposed to stay within it? In this early chapter book designed to help kids decipher finance facts and fallacies, Lucy and Julian discover the ins and outs of budgeting.Trade Review"This early chapter book series is focused on teaching children about financial literacy, with a focus on budgeting...the lessons about friendship and working together are on target. Fans of series such as 'J.D. the Kid Barber' by Akeem S. Roberts and J. Dillard, and 'Zoey and Sassafras' by Asia Citro and Marion Lindsay will enjoy. A recommended purchase for most collections."—School Library Journal
£14.44
Capstone Press Can You Become a Pro Athlete?: An Interactive
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£999.99
Capstone Press Chasing Fame and Fortune: Can You Become a Pro
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£9.99
Cherry Lake Publishing Budgeting and Saving
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£28.80
Capstone The Untold Story of Bridget Mason
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£8.99
Vista Tú Eres Un Consumidor
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£9.78
Quick Guide to Loans and Credit
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£33.95