Introduction
◆ The First Step to Financial Literacy for Kids ◆
A relatable story paired with expert financial guidance—this illustrated children's book makes learning about money fun and easy!
Can loving money make you rich?
How can I become a smart, wealthy kid?
Join renowned financial expert John Lee and four unique young learners as they embark on five exciting financial missions to develop healthy money habits!
- Spendy Sprite: "Money is no object!"
- Lucky Penny: "Enough is enough!"
- Trendy Tina: "More money, more fun!"
- Frugal Fred: "Money isn’t for spending!"
Real-life challenges kids face:
- How to stretch limited allowance for endless wants?
- Budgeting for trips without overspending.
- The exhausting truth about earning money.
- Choosing between collectibles and savings.
- What does "raising a goose that lays golden eggs" even mean?
Complete missions alongside these adventurers and conquer each financial hurdle!
💰 Bonus: Includes a "Rich Kid Bill Bookmark" to reinforce smart money habits (Size: 14.5×7cm).
Book Details
- Format: Paperback, 160 pages, full-color illustrations.
- Dimensions: 18.5 × 26 × 1.05 cm.
- ISBN: 9789576589065.
- Recommended Age: 8–12 years.
- Educational Themes: Career planning, international education, math, social studies, language arts.
Key Features
✔ Practical Missions: From spending wisely to earning smartly—build lifelong financial skills.
✔ Interactive Tools: Easy-to-follow charts, receipts, and bank logs make learning tangible.
✔ Expert Insights: John Lee’s notes break down savings, budgeting, and investment basics.
Meet the Creators
John Lee
Former head of Meritz Asset Management, committed to eradicating financial illiteracy. Author of bestsellers like Why Stocks? and Wealth Building 101.
Yeong Eun
A versatile writer passionate about creating educational and entertaining children’s content.
Illustrator: Jung Joo-yeon
Brings joy through vibrant, engaging artwork across books and digital media.
Table of Contents
Why Can’t I Say "I Love Money"?
- John Lee’s Notes ①: Meet the Financial Squad
The Messy Allowance Ledger
- John Lee’s Notes ②: What Your Spending Says About You
Earning Money Is Hard Work!
- John Lee’s Notes ③: Start with Earning
Smart Money Moves
- John Lee’s Notes ④: Theme Park Budget Challenge
Raising Your Golden Goose
- John Lee’s Notes ⑤: The Magic of Compound Interest
FAQs
❓ At what age should kids learn about money?
A: Early as possible! Basic financial literacy helps kids make informed decisions as adults.
❓ How can allowance teach responsibility?
A: Tracking spending builds awareness—saving even small amounts fosters discipline.
❓ What’s the simplest investment concept for kids?
A: The "golden goose" metaphor teaches how savings grow over time through compound interest.
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