Children's Money Savvy Questions
by Roy Hollinshead
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Pub Date Mar 07 2018 | Archive Date Jul 14 2025
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Description
This guide aims to help children aged between 9 and 14 years of age to make the best choices when buying anything.
This will include paying household bills.
Starting simply the questions progress to illustrate what ‘bills’ are, why they have to be paid and ways to pay them.
Encouraging a practical, everyday outlook to household finances this guide should equip a child with some basic ideas on how to use money wisely.
Available Editions
| ISBN | 9781386799511 |
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Featured 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.
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! 💰🧠📘
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. 🍕✨
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