
Member Reviews

Children's Money Savvy Questions is a fantastic introduction to real-world financial thinking for kids. It breaks down tricky concepts like household bills and spending into simple, age-appropriate questions that gradually build confidence and understanding. I especially liked how the book doesn’t just talk about saving money—it actually encourages kids to think before they buy, which feels super practical. As someone who wishes I learned this stuff earlier, I found this guide refreshingly useful and easy to follow. Definitely something I’d hand to any tween or early teen.

Okay—who knew learning about bills could actually be fun? 💵 This little guide is like the ultimate cheat sheet for kids who want to be boss-level smart with their money. It’s not all “blah blah budget”—it’s full of real questions, cool examples, and stuff that actually happens in life. I would’ve eaten this up when I was 10. Kids (and maybe even a few grown-ups 🤫) should totally give this a read. Save smarter, spend wiser, snack budget intact. 🍕✨

Cash Questions, Kid Answers!
Children's Money Savvy Questions makes learning about bills, budgets, and spending totally doable—and dare I say, kinda fun—for kids who want to get smart with their cash before it burns a hole in their pocket! 💰🧠📘

I love the premise of this book so much. I think this is a good topic and could be a good resource for its intended audience.
But the execution leaves much to be desired. The book and art feel a bit more like a presentation rather than a cook for kids. In a world where children are exposed to the top tier of technology (my nephews call our 1980's movies grainy and prehistoric), a book marketed to that difficult age group needs to have a bit more modern artwork.