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Borrowing and returning

2019
The book provides the earliest of readers a background in loans. Simple sentence structure and word usage help readers develop word recognition and reading skills.
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Using money

Provides an overview of various topics related to using money, including the importance of saving money, how banks work, the pros and cons of credit cards, online banking, how to create a budget, and more.
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Spending money

Presents an introduction to how money is spent, including information on goods, services, how money is circulated, different ways to pay, and creating a budget, with a math activity.
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Money and government

Examines the government's involvement in economics, the ways in which the government acquires and spends money, and the roles of specific organizations and the Secret Service in economic matters; and includes case studies and questions to help readers test their knowledge.
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Economies around the world

Explains what an economy is and how it works, discussing different types of economies at work in various countries around the world, looking at what money is used around the world, and including case studies, photographs, charts, diagrams, and quiz questions.
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Dollars and sense

managing your money
Explains money management to young readers, covering budgeting, savings and interest, credit cards, credit history, shopping for value, choosing a charity, and other related topics.
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Money

Simple text and illustrations explain how we use money, what each coin is worth, and how to count money.
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A smart girl's guide to money

how to make it, save it, and spend it
A practical guide to the ins and outs of money smarts. Helps girls identify their spending style, gives tips on running their own business and advice for saving and investing. Includes 101 moneymaking ideas.
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Carnival coins

how will we count our money?
"The mathematical concepts of money, value, and counting dollars and cents are introduced as children attend a local carnival. Readers learn the differences between bills and coins, and are taught to skip count, count on, and compare values. This book includes a discovery activity, a history connection, and mathematical vocabulary introduction"--.
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