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For years financial education experts have asked for our schools help to improve students’ understanding of money matters. Well today is no different! There are so many great books out there with the sole intention of giving kids a leg up on preparing for financial decisions from the everyday to the more complex. Here’s a list of books to help K-12 students with some basic financial skills that are- dare I say- fun as well as empowering.
“Singking in the sea
Of forgetfulness
I reach for the raft
of remembering.”
Wars might end, but they do not go away. Many try to forget what they have experienced and move on from there, but others, like Ibtisam Barakat in the poem above, have chosen to remember. To tell their stories. To inspire a solution for the conflicts that have touched their lives so painfully.
On that note, you might want to pair Barakat’s memoir with more books about the Middle East.
Or perhaps you can direct readers to other stories of war and conflict that may inspire them to come together for peace.