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Build Financial Literacy

Authored By: Community Focus FCU on 4/4/2022

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Building Financial Literacy

Reading is an important bonding time with your child. If you pick the right books, it can also mean building their financial literacy! Check out this list of books that may be fun to read and learn about money at just about any level.

 

1. Browse through the list of books and choose one you'd like to read with your child, for ages 4 to 10. The books should be readily available at your library or bookstore.

2. Download the reading guide, which helps you explain the key ideas covered in the book and gives you questions to ask during reading time and activities for afterwards.

3. Have fun reading together. Hold the book so everyone can see it and ask questions as you go.

 

A Bargain for Frances by Russell Hoban

Age: 6 and up

Download the parent reading guide

 

A Chair for My Mother by Verna Williams

Age: 6 and up

Download the parent reading guide

 

Alexander, Who Used to Be Rich Last Sunday  by Judith Viorst

Age: 4 and up

Download the parent reading guide
 

But I've Used All of My Pocket Change by Lauren Child

Age: 4-8

Download the parent reading guide


Curious George Saves His Pennies by Margaret and H.A. Rey

Age: 4-7

Download the parent reading guide

 


How Much Is That Doggie in the Window? by Bob Merrill

Age: 3 and up

Download the parent reading guide

 

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