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M**️
Amazing buy and as pictured but a little thicker (more pages) then anticipated when purchased.
I was thinking this would be a smaller book as I purchased it for my 9 year old daughter. However, this book is very thick and I may have gotten the wrong book due to the age group. I would recommend this book for at least a 12 year old and above. I did have to give it 5 stars as the price was unbeatable and even though I am mentioning the book being more for pre-teen, it was a great buy and has a lot of valuable information in this book that many kids should know. Personally, my 9 year old is spoiled rotten and doesn't completely understand the value of money so I thought this would be perfect as she loves to read. She will just be reading a chapter per day so she doesn't get overwhelmed. I do still recommend this book for children like my daughter.
I**U
Great tips to give your children a financial advantage for their future
Very good information written in a straight forward and easy to understand format. I have over 12 years of accounting experience and even I learned things from this book. Most especially how to include my child in doing the budgets and bill paying process so he will understand and become financial savvy.If you have kids, you should get this book.
C**N
Five Stars
Good purchase!
A**Y
Teaches both kids AND adults a lot about financial savviness
Piggy Banks to Paychecks is written to parents about how to teach their children about money. At the same time, parents are getting a crash course in financial matters. While I have no children of my own, I thought my high school and college courses in math and economics had provided me a solid foundation. Reading through this book, I realize I still have an awful lot to learn. Many parents who read this book will probably feel the same way. In order to teach, you must first have an understanding of the concept yourself. When that teaching is effective, you are demonstrating some mastery of it for yourself. In fact, Angie challenges you to take a hard look at your own financial habits prior to diving in with your children.Each chapter focuses on a different aspect of being financially savvy with your children. Learn how to effectively teach about earning, spending, saving and the differences between using cash and credit. Each concept is demonstrated through clear definitions and anecdotes from Angie and other parents. She even relates money situations to others that seem to be unrelated. For example, a child wants to buy two different luxury items, but can only afford one. How he makes his decision in that situation is related to making the decision between getting tutored to avoid failing math and fulfilling his dream of being a musician with his current garage band. Analogies such as these speak to those who do not necessarily think of themselves as "money-minded."Parents should not worry about burdening their children with money matters. Angie explains how much information is developmentally appropriate and how to share it. She also provides many activities that can be done in the home or in the classroom to help teach children about money. As a Montessorian, I appreciate the concreteness of her activities, such as using Monopoly money and cookies to demonstrate the problems with simply printing more money. I also appreciate how the lessons are implemented right in daily life, such as starting at the grocery store.Common questions from children about banking practices has answers for both American and Canadian banking systems. Parents can bring their children to this book to look up the answers and read them together as a part of a joint learning process. You can also go through the section on creating your own small business for kids together.The end of the book also has links to more resources in both the United States and in Canada, as well as a glossary of terms. Find more information and more activities on Angie's website for Piggy Banks to Paychecks. Share your feedback with her, as well!While I did receive a free uncorrected proof of Piggy Banks to Paychecks for the purpose of reviewing, all opinions in this review are my own and unbiased. This truly is a book that I would recommend all parents and educators to read. It provides beneficial lessons to both adults and children.
K**M
Absolutely Essential Book for Every Family!
You couldn't do better than to invest in this book -- in fact, you'll likely (like I did) immediately start taking notes, overwhelmed by the feeling that financial planning for (and with!) your kids isn't only something you *can* so, but it's something you should do, and now. I'm so very grateful that Mohr wrote this book. It's accessible, informative, and absolutely supportive of parents at any stage in the process. Her encouragement is gentle but persistent, and from the voice of authority. She's not just a mom; Mohr does this for a living, and she's helping other moms (and dads!) do it, too.A wonderful read, and one you won't be able to put down... and then, you'll want to share it.
S**E
Everyone Can Use This Book
Teaching children about finances and budgeting is an important part of being a parent. But reading this book I found many things that I didn't know as well. Whether you have children to teach or simply want to make sure that you are handling your own finances wisely Piggy Banks to Paychecks will be a valuable read.Mohr makes it a point to explain financial terms in clear "layperson" language avoiding the dry, boring read you may expect from an accountant! Personable, informative, helpful and most of all very thorough this book is a must have! I've even recommended it to a few friends without children who are struggling with budgets and saving.
T**S
Great for parents!
What a great book! Most parents struggle with trying to help kids learn money smarts and this book is the best resource I've read for helping. I am so glad I got this book and will be reading bits and pieces again and again for inspiration and help as I try to help my kids make good choices. Definitely recommend this one!
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