• Forgetting her lunch when she goes to school one day, Kim must buy her lunch in the school cafeteria for the first time and wonders what she can buy with her two quarters and five dimes.
  • Brother and Sister Bear know some things about money. They know that money can be used to buy things like baseball cards, ice cream, candy, and balloons. What they don't know is how to manage their allowances. Then Mama comes up with a terrific idea to help them learn the value of money and how to save it -- a checkbook! A series of tear-out checks is included in the book so that kids can use them at home just like the cubs do in Bear Country.
  • Mama and Papa are worried that Brother and Sister seem to think money grows on trees. To make money of their own, the cubs decide to start their very own businesses, from a lemonade stand to a pet-walking service. Includes over 50 bonus stickers!
  • When Little Critter® wants a new skateboard, Dad tells him that he needs to save his own money to buy it! From feeding the dog to selling lemonade, Little Critter learns the value of a dollar
  • Stuff in the closets, stuff in the drawers, stuff in the attic--too much stuff everywhere! Mama Bear convinces the family that cleaning out the house can not only simplify their cluttered lives, but also benefit those who are in need!
  • When George decides to save up for that special red train in the toy store, he doesn’t realize how long it will take—or how hard he’ll have to work for his money. But when the time finally arrives to take his very full piggy bank to the toy store—surprise!—George loses it. Can this day, and George’s hard-won earnings, be saved? For more monkey fun, investigate www.curiousgeorge.com and discover all the latest on Curious George books, promotions, games, activities, and more!
  • THE CAT IN the Hat puts to rest any notion that money grows on trees in this super simple look at numismatics, the study of money and its history. Beginning with the ancient practice of bartering, the Cat explains various forms of money used in different cultures, from shells, feathers, leather, and jade to metal ingots to coins (including the smallest—the BB-like Indian fanam—and the largest—the 8-foot-wide, ship-sinking limestone ones from the Islands of Yap!), to the current king of currency, paper. Also included is a look at banking, from the use of temples as the first banks to the concept of gaining or paying interest, and a step-by-step guide to minting coins. A fascinating introduction is bound to change young reader’s appreciation for change!
  • This fun and educational book instills lessons about hard work, creativity and determination that help your child get into the entrepreneurship mindset needed to turn a vision into reality. By creating a story and characters that your child can relate to and use as an example, they can read it and stay as engaged as they would be with any great children’s book. The difference is that while enjoying a good story, they will be inspired and learn about how to become small business entrepreneurs. In this book, children will learn almost everything they need to know about the fundamentals of starting a business, including:
    • How to start up and challenge the status quo
    • To focus on a specific market and follow their passion
    • Take risks, move into action and seek help when needed
    • The importance of teamwork and never giving up
    • And much more!
    *Currently free if you have Kindle Unlimited*
  • Sale!

    Pay Day (The Classic Edition)

    Original price was: $18.99.Current price is: $11.99.

    The Classic Version

    Pay Day, launched in 1975, is great for social interaction and a game that parents and children can play on a relatively even level. Simple and quick, a two lap game takes as little as 15 minutes.

    Learn how to get from a Payday to the end of the month. The game board resembles a calendar month, and each space has events like a buying “deal” or receiving “mail” (includes bills, insurance offers etc.) The object of the game is to have the most money at the end of the game, which is over after as many months as the players decide on.

    Players may start or add to their savings only on Pay Day. Players may withdraw all or part of their savings only on Pay Day (if the player wishes to withdraw at another time). A player receives 10% interest on the balance in his/her savings account every time he lands on Pay Day.

    A loan may be taken out or increased at any time in increments. A player must pay 20% interest on his/her outstanding loan balance every time they land on Pay Day. Loans may only be paid off on Pay Day.

    The classic game of making and spending money! You'll make money every month, but you might spend it just as fast.
  • Wash the car to earn $1.30…but forget your homework and lose a turn! In our involving, skill-building game, players race around the game board doing chores to earn their allowance…then save it or spend it on things they want. And, as children play, they learn to make change, handle money and more! The game board measures a big 18". For 2-4 players.
    • Our fast-paced game is perfect for learning how to handle money, make change & more
    • Fun-filled activity turns learning into a game
    • Perfect for teaching kids to identify money values, add & subtract money and more
    • For ages 5-11 years
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    Moonjar Classic Moneybox

    Original price was: $24.95.Current price is: $18.99.
    A multiple award winner! This durable tin moneybox is a timeless gift that will inspire and teach children to save spend and share wisely for a lifetime. A great Allowance tool Moonjar moneyboxes were created as a tool for children and families to incorporate strong financial values and practices into their daily lives. Launched in 2001 Moonjar moneyboxes are used in homes and schools around the world. Features: Removable acrylic lids.. Family Guide and Passbook included.. Dimension - 5 x 5 x 5
  • Gather the family together to play this game of handling finances. Pay Day comes at the end of the month, and to make it there without going broke, players will have to manage their money wisely. Try to stack up the cash by finding bargains and selling them for a profit. Take out loans if necessary, and watch out for those bills. The game features a Pay Day die that adds unexpected twists and turns to gameplay. The player who can make -- and hang on to -- the most cash wins!
    • Fun game of making and spending money
    • From the makers of Monopoly
    • Find bargains and unexpected windfalls
    • Hold on to hard-earned cash
    • Includes gameboard, 100 cards (35 Bargain, 31 Event, 34 Mail) 1 numbered die, 1 Pay Day die, 4 tokens, loan pad, money pack, and game guide.

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