9780578953533 - if money doesn't grow on trees, where does it grow? von riley, 'ailani; riley, aralynn (4 Ergebnisse)

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Buch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware - Julius is excited to buy the new Robosaur 360 but is disappointed when his parents refuse to pay for it. 'Money doesn't grow on trees,' his Mom says. Tired of always being told that 'Money doesn't grow on trees,' Julius decides to ask one very important question -'If money doesn't grow on trees, whe…re does it grow 'His parents respond to that question by using a single jar to demonstrate the power of earning, saving, and investing to grow one's money. Written by two sisters, 'Ailani and Aralynn Riley, this book introduces children to several key money lessons at an early age. Through creative storytelling, the Riley sisters hope to improve the financial literacy of our youth in a fun and relatable way. Using the concepts discussed in this book, children can gain: - A greater understanding of the power of saving and investing - Insight into the concept of earning interest- Motivation to earn their own money - Early lessons on entrepreneurship - Healthy spending habits.