My First Book of Money: Counting Coins1 review
Kumon Publishing

Kumon Publishing, 2007

great book

I love all Kumon books. I home school and this is a great one too.
  
  











  



  
Follow the Money!1 review
Loreen Leedy

Holiday House, 2003

Ever think about where a quarter travels?

A clever look at money and where it might travel throughout its life. Mostly we follow a quarter as it gets minted, sent to a bank, then travels throughout a city (from a grocery store to a parking meter to a garden center) and finally back to the bank. Math is included throughout the book, and ...
  
  











  



  
The Everything Kids' Money Book: From Saving to Spending to Investing - Learn All About Money! (Everything ...6 reviews
Diane Mayr

Adams Media Corporation, 2002

Learning Money Facts...

+ The title Says it ALL!
+ Spend the money and buy this book

This book definitely teaches a lot about money itself. Over half of the book is on the history of money, how it has been used in the past, America's coins and paper money (including reading a dollar bill and anti-counterfeiting), different types of banking (savings, checking, plastic and ...
  
  











  



  
Erandi's Braids4 reviews
Tomie dePaola, Antonio Hernandez Madrigal

Putnam Juvenile, 2001

Very heartwarming tale based on real Mexican history.

+ A spellbinder
+ A beautiful story of a child's strength and generosity

This is excellent book written by a Mexican imigrant, Madrigal, who conveys the true meaning of selflessness. The illustrations by the reknowm Tommie DePaulo are beaughtiful and remniscent of the style of a master mexican artist. Very highly recommended.
  
  











  



  
The 7 Habits of Happy Kids7 reviews
Sean Covey

Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing, 2008

A must for all young children

+ Good addition to the book collection
+ It works!!!
+ Excellent book to discuss cultivating good habits with your kids.
+ Endearing, entertaining, and educational
  
  











  



  
A Dollar For Penny (Step-Into-Reading, Step 2)2 reviews
Julie Glass

Random House Books for Young Readers, 2000

Perfect For Teaching Money Concepts!

+ Wonderful combination of reading & math

This beautifully illustrated easy reader makes counting coins fun and simple! Illustrations of coins on selected pages make it the perfect teaching tool at home or in the classroom! Random House has another outstanding Step into Reading title! A great ending too!
  
  











  



  
Just Enough Carrots (MathStart 1)6 reviews
Stuart J. Murphy

HarperTrophy, 1997

Math=Fun

+ Why would Rabbit buy worms?
+ Great book for first grade
+ Great concept
+ Awkward rhymes but still fun
  
  











  



  
Jack Of All Tails6 reviews
Kim E. Norman

Dutton Juvenile, 2007

Rutgers University Project on Economics and Children

+ Engaging story which receives fun drawings by David Clark.
+ You just gotta find your niche!
+ The Great Pretenders...
+ An imaginative, funny story!
  
  











  



  
It's A Habit, Sammy Rabbit!10 reviews
Sam X Renick

The It's A Habit! Company, 2001

Thank you!

+ Excellent!
+ Best book a kid could read, helps them for life
+ Easy to Understand
+ Delightful
  
  











  



  
Beatrice's Goat22 reviews
Page McBrier

Atheneum, 2001

follow up on Beatrice!

+ Kid-friendly explanation of charity
+ Inspiring, Uplifitng, and a must for all classrooms!
+ great book
  
  











  



  
It's Not What You've Got14 reviews
Wayne W. Dyer, Kristina Tracy

Hay House, 2007

It;s Not What You've Got

+ Dyer is a genius
+ A wonderful lesson for little ones AND "big ones" too!

I love this book and is a must for all children especially in todays society where everyone wants so much material "things" This book reminds us that we are not "our stuff" and that the best things in life are free...... Every child needs to be reminded of thins including there parents!!
  
  











  



  
Trashy Town27 reviews
Andrea Zimmerman, David Clemesha

HarperCollins, 1999

Destined to become a favorite!

+ Love the trash man!
+ Garbage man saves the day!
+ Family Favorite
  
  











  



  
Time and Money Flash Cards (Brighter Child Flash Cards)3 reviews
School Specialty Publishing

Brighter Child, 2006

Learning Time and Money

+ Great family fun in Spanish and English!
+ Great

The Time and Money flash cards feature 25 time and 30 money cards, 5 time tip cards, and 1 parent card. The parent card gives you ideas on how to introduce the concept of time and money using both the cards and real-life experience. These cards teach children how to read both digital and analog ...
  
  











  



  
The Kid's ROTH IRA Handbook: Securing Tax-Free Wealth From a Child's First Paycheck or Money Answers for ...6 reviews
Tracy Foote

TracyTrends, 2008

Excellent Review

+ Domonique
+ If only all teens had this book!
+ Book for teens and up
+ A Must Read for ALL PARENTS!!
  
  











  



  
Coin County: A Bank in a Book6 reviews
Ikids

Innovative Kids, 1999

Fiscal Management for Little Ones

+ One of a kind book for kids who love money!
+ grandson's gift
+ A great way to save!
+ coin count-y is a must for ids
  
  











  



  
The Coin Counting Book2 reviews
Rozanne Lanczak Williams

Charlesbridge Publishing, 2001

Young Bankers in the Making

Two of our children adopted from China and Russia were having a hard time learning how to count money, and were not understanding the concepts. This coin book is big, easy to handle, colorful and was very helpful to them. I would recommend it.
  
  











  



  
The Go-Around Dollar2 reviews
Barbara Johnston Adams

Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing, 1992

Interesting information about the dollar bill!

+ Mix facts with fiction to keep attention!

I am a third grade teacher and this is a super book to use when teaching about money. It's a story about how a dollar gets passed on from person to person. At the bottom of every page there are interesting facts about the dollar bill, such as the serial number, what a dollar bill is made of, ...
  
  











  



  
Hubert Horatio Bartle Bobton-Trent5 reviews
Lauren Child

Hyperion Book CH, 2005

A Cut Above the Others; "Top Drawer" Tale of the Elite

+ It's not so important to be rich...
+ We love Lauren Child
+ What is important?
+ Emphasis on the nard.
  
  











  



  
Kid Talk: Conversation Cards (Tabletalk Conversation Cards)7 reviews
U S. Games Systems Inc.

U.S. Games Systems, 2002

Fun for the whole family

+ Fun for all!
+ Great family conversation tool

I bought this so we would spend some quality time at the table and boy did it work.My husband works alot of hours and is so used to eating and jumping up from the table. These cards really go all of us talking and the kids have been eating more and not bouncing around at the table.Even my 2yr old ...
  
  











  



  
Owen Foote, Money Man
Stephanie Greene

Sandpiper, 2003

Owen has discovered an amazing catalog called "Junk You Never Knew About," and found a bunch of neat stuff to buy. The only trouble is, he's broke! How can he make some cash, quick? His parents are willing to give him an allowance, but that would mean doing all sorts of boring chores. Owen is sure there's a better way—all he needs is the perfect plan. With the help of his best friend, Joseph, ...