money

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Graphing money

2010
Presents information about economics through charts and graphs and discusses how to organize data in different visual forms.

Tightwad Tod

2001
Challenged to spend twenty dollars in one day, a boy who loves money not only learns about bargain hunting and keeping track of his remaining balance, he also learns that spending can be fun.

Monster money

1998
Ten monsters have ten cents apiece to buy a pet in this rhyming story that demonstrates how to count money. Includes math activities.

Money

2014
Readers are introduced to the basic U.S. monetary units, as well as how to add them together and create various amounts.

Dollars and cents

2012
Describes and explains the concept of making purchases, including cost of items, cash payments, and making change.

A dollar bill's journey

2011
This book follows the journey of a dollar bill from the birth of a dollar bill at the Bureau of Printing and Engraving in Washington, D.C. to one of the Federal Reserve banks to commercial banks to people to a Federal Reserve bank for shredding to recycling into new products.

I'm broke!

the money handbook
2009
I'm Broke! The money handbook will help young readers learn how to properly manage their funds. Helpful tips on how to save and spend wisely are laid out in a fun and easy way, and lessons include real-world situation.

Using money at the lemonade stand

2008
Introduces the concept of money through a story about two boys who sell lemonade.

Spending money

2006
Presents an introduction to how money is spent, in simple text with illustrations, including information goods, services, how money is circulated, different ways to pay, and creating a budget.

All about money

2004
Presents an introduction to money for young readers, explaining what it looks like, and showing how buying power has changed over the years.

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