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***Midwest Book Review (Children’s Bookwatch - The Money/Finance Shelf)*** A critically important life-long skill, it is essential that children ages 5 to 10 learn about the basic financial concepts of money. In Kevin, the Money Master: How a Little Boy Learned to Master Money and How You Can Too! by author Jessica Wagner, and charmingly illustrated by Kenny Kiernan, a young boy named Kevin becomes a money master through the picture book story that will have very special appeal for young readers. The first title in the Don’t Stop Publishers series ‘Family Who Reads Together Stays Together series’, Kevin, the Money Master is specifically designed so a child and his or her family can talk about money management together with the underlying message that what makes us a money master is how much we keep from the money we make. Highly recommended for family, elementary school, and community library instructional money management collections for young readers. Did you learn good money lessons as a child? Are there things you wish you had understood about money before growing up? Teaching your children about money is an excellent gift because it will last a lifetime. Kevin becomes a money master through the story in this book, and your child can become one too. This story is the first in the Family Who Reads Together Stays Together series. We hope you will read this story as a family and then talk about money management together. Taking these steps to understand financial concepts will help prepare your child for a lifetime of financial stability. Remember, what makes you a money master is how much you keep from the money you make. Please check out our website: kevinmoneymaster.com. =========== Review Quote: Highly recommended for family, elementary school, and community library instructional money management collections for young readers. Midwest Book Review
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***Midwest Book Review (Children’s Bookwatch - The Money/Finance Shelf)*** A critically important life-long skill, it is essential that children ages 5 to 10 learn about the basic financial concepts of money. In Kevin, the Money Master: How a Little Boy Learned to Master Money and How You Can Too! by author Jessica Wagner, and charmingly illustrated by Kenny Kiernan, a young boy named Kevin becomes a money master through the picture book story that will have very special appeal for young readers. The first title in the Don’t Stop Publishers series ‘Family Who Reads Together Stays Together series’, Kevin, the Money Master is specifically designed so a child and his or her family can talk about money management together with the underlying message that what makes us a money master is how much we keep from the money we make. Highly recommended for family, elementary school, and community library instructional money management collections for young readers. Did you learn good money lessons as a child? Are there things you wish you had understood about money before growing up? Teaching your children about money is an excellent gift because it will last a lifetime. Kevin becomes a money master through the story in this book, and your child can become one too. This story is the first in the Family Who Reads Together Stays Together series. We hope you will read this story as a family and then talk about money management together. Taking these steps to understand financial concepts will help prepare your child for a lifetime of financial stability. Remember, what makes you a money master is how much you keep from the money you make. Please check out our website: kevinmoneymaster.com. =========== Review Quote: Highly recommended for family, elementary school, and community library instructional money management collections for young readers. Midwest Book Review