Finance for Kidz: Volume 1: Wants and Needs
Book Description
All books in the series "Finance for Kidz" are children's stories, written from children's perspectives, (and not ours), but with financial lessons in them. All stories revolve around a family consisting of a dad (Mr Zrugal), a mom (Mrs Zrugal), their 2 sons (Zimmy & Zyler) and their daughter, Zulia.
These books have been adopted by school districts, and are currently being used all ov...
MoreAll books in the series "Finance for Kidz" are children's stories, written from children's perspectives, (and not ours), but with financial lessons in them. All stories revolve around a family consisting of a dad (Mr Zrugal), a mom (Mrs Zrugal), their 2 sons (Zimmy & Zyler) and their daughter, Zulia.
These books have been adopted by school districts, and are currently being used all over the country. Here are some testimonials from reviewers and adopters of our books:
I leave you with one comment made by a finance academy student who expressed personal satisfaction on a job well done in the written assignment which summarized the course. In the paper, she said,
"Today was our last day with the Cottonwood Elementary students and we will most likely never see them again. While I am sad, it gives me great pride knowing our efforts the past 8 weeks will help them appreciate the important role of finance in their young lives. We know the students enjoyed the experience with us for the short time we shared with them and somehow my sadness with the end of this class is offset by the satisfaction of watching the progress made of what started as little finance caterpillars turn into butterflies."
I don't know about you but to me its reading these comments which is the essence of why I chose a career in education.
Thanks,
David Wilhelm, lead faculty @ Metropolitan Community College
"In my 20+ years in education, which includes teaching economics in public schools, I have never seen any books for young children like Finance for Kids. These books are creative and will be very interesting to students of the proper developmental age. It's about time that parents and teachers have some tools to teach economics to young children. Finance for Kids fills that need."
-E. Don Kim, Ed. D
Senior Director - Elementary Schools
Torrance Unified School District
"A strong financial literacy education will help our children limit debt, avoid identity theft and maintain good credit. Resources like the 'Finance for Kids' series will help our children learn the basics of personal finance management and prepare them for the responsibilities of adulthood."
-- California Assemblymember Ted W. Lieu (D-Torrance)
"How do you assure that your children make good financial choices as they mature? Start teaching them early with these excellent story books! Dheeriya weaves deep economic principles into simple childhood tales that even your toddlers will grasp easily."
--Tony Rojko, President of MyMontessori.Net
I have been given the pleasure of reading Finance for Kids-Volumes 1-20 by Prakash L Dheeriya, Ph.D. The individual chapters tell first hand stories of children experiencing finance in their daily lives. Each chapter contains an interactive worksheet or discussion for children to complete with their parents in order to better understand the concepts presented in the chapter. Prakash Dheeriya has done an excellent job explaining adult finance information in words and situations easily understood by children. The young readers learn about opening checking accounts, the understanding of supply and demand, credit, beginning a business, borrowing and lending, and establishing budgets-just to name a few of the topics. The fact that the book is interactive and requires a parent to fully discuss the content of the chapter as it pertains to the child s family provides both a wonderful learning opportunity for children as well as meaningful time spent with parents on a regular basis. Perhaps if children are exposed to the skills of finance at a young age, they will grow up to be better managers of their own financial business as adults. I applaud Prakash for his insightfulness and great efforts to create the multiple chapters of this book. --J. Pastell, Parent & Educator
In this book, the Zrugal family is having Thanksgiving dinner. Zyler claims to need Zimmy's bicycle. Dad explains the difference between wants and needs to his children.
Publisher | Fintelligence Publishing |
Binding | Kindle Edition (2 editions) |
Reading Level | Baby to Pre-K
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# of Pages | 32 |
ISBN-10 | B004X6LDJY |
Publication Date | 04/18/2011 |
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