Mommy, Can You Teach Me How to Budget?
Ages: 8 - 17
ISBN-13: 9798988407348

🚀 Join Destiny & Trey on Their Financial Journey!
Book Overview
Ever watched your child spend their allowance in minutes and wonder how they'll ever manage adult finances? You're not alone.
In this engaging story, follow siblings Destiny and Trey as they tackle real-world money challenges that mirror your own child's experiences:
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Trey dreams of buying his first car but can't seem to hold onto his paychecks
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Destiny has college ambitions but struggles with impulse purchases
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Both face the all-too-familiar temptations of fast food, trendy clothes, and social spending
When their hard-earned money from after-school jobs keeps disappearing, they turn to the wisest financial advisor they know: Mom.
What's Inside
Unlike dry financial textbooks or oversimplified money guides, "Mommy, Can You Teach Me How to Budget?" weaves practical financial lessons into a relatable story that:
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Speaks directly to tweens and teens in their language
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Visualizes abstract concepts through colorful illustrations and relatable scenarios
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Provides actionable tools children can implement immediately
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Sparks crucial family conversations about money values and priorities
Educational Value:
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Interactive budgeting worksheets your child will actually want to use
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The "Needs vs. Wants" framework that transforms spending habits
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Real-world scenarios that prepare children for financial independence
🎯 Perfect For:
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Children ages 8-17 learning about money management
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Parents looking for natural ways to discuss finances with their children
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Teachers seeking engaging financial literacy materials
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Gift-givers wanting to provide something both fun AND valuable
Book Details
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Format: Available in paperback and e-book
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Pages: 25 pages of colorful, engaging content
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Language: Simple, age-appropriate explanations
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Special Features: Discussion questions for parents and educators
Join thousands of families who've transformed "I want it now" into "I'm saving for what matters most."