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Rich Dad Poor Dad meets Calvin & Hobbes The 1st Graphic Novel to teach Financial Literacy Our young adventurer dreams of discovering hidden treasure-a treasure so valuable that he could buy everything he ever wanted. When his parents gift him an ancient treasure map on his birthday, he is sent on a perilous quest to find the riches he seeks; or so he thinks.
Lessons will come in the form of wise mentors who teach him the Golden Rules of Money, including money mindfulness, the power in giving-and the most important lesson of all: Only buy The Awesome Stuff .
Will he complete his journey and learn the secret to a richer life?
An epic adventure for kids and adults alike.
????? A guide to financial mindfulness disguised as an awesome adventure. - The Children's Book Review
????? I recently read Robert Kiyosaki's Rich Dad Poor Dad ... I wish I had read The Golden Quest instead. - Sirah, Teacher
????? My son, age 10, has reread it every single day since he got it. Best part of the book is Shelby the dog who is absolutely adorable! ... provides a wonderful conversation starter for a topic that can feel tricky to discuss as a parent. -Stacey F, Amazon reviewer
????? My 8 year old decided to invest his chore allowance. This book opened a light bulb on my 8 year old's young brain. He finished reading this book the day he got it and has decided to invest the cash he'll be getting in the future. -Rae L., Amazon reviewer
????? I did not expect to enjoy this book as much as I did. I was prepared for a lecture that tried to be fun, but there truly is wisdom to be had in this epic adventure. -John P., Amazon reviewer
????? Both my kids (6 and 9yos) have read the book multiple times. What is great is that they bring up the lessons from the book in conversations. I know that this book will be a staple for my gift giving. -Francis L., Amazon reviewer
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Rich Dad Poor Dad meets Calvin & Hobbes The 1st Graphic Novel to teach Financial Literacy Our young adventurer dreams of discovering hidden treasure-a treasure so valuable that he could buy everything he ever wanted. When his parents gift him an ancient treasure map on his birthday, he is sent on a perilous quest to find the riches he seeks; or so he thinks.
Lessons will come in the form of wise mentors who teach him the Golden Rules of Money, including money mindfulness, the power in giving-and the most important lesson of all: Only buy The Awesome Stuff .
Will he complete his journey and learn the secret to a richer life?
An epic adventure for kids and adults alike.
????? A guide to financial mindfulness disguised as an awesome adventure. - The Children's Book Review
????? I recently read Robert Kiyosaki's Rich Dad Poor Dad ... I wish I had read The Golden Quest instead. - Sirah, Teacher
????? My son, age 10, has reread it every single day since he got it. Best part of the book is Shelby the dog who is absolutely adorable! ... provides a wonderful conversation starter for a topic that can feel tricky to discuss as a parent. -Stacey F, Amazon reviewer
????? My 8 year old decided to invest his chore allowance. This book opened a light bulb on my 8 year old's young brain. He finished reading this book the day he got it and has decided to invest the cash he'll be getting in the future. -Rae L., Amazon reviewer
????? I did not expect to enjoy this book as much as I did. I was prepared for a lecture that tried to be fun, but there truly is wisdom to be had in this epic adventure. -John P., Amazon reviewer
????? Both my kids (6 and 9yos) have read the book multiple times. What is great is that they bring up the lessons from the book in conversations. I know that this book will be a staple for my gift giving. -Francis L., Amazon reviewer