Books like What Is Money?: Personal Finance for Kids
Nobody Like Monday
Kelly Lee, Jane Doe, Amy Calautti, 2024
32 pages
Why to read
Engaging narrative that sparks children's imagination.
Characters embody resilience and cooperation.
Enhances critical thinking through narrative challenges.
Supports literacy development and family bonding.

Nobody Like Monday
Kelly Lee, Jane Doe, Amy Calautti, 2024
Award winning
Easy Peasy Money: A Fun Money & Budgeting Book for Kids
Rishi Vamdatt, 2021
46 pages
Why to read
Engaging introduction to money management for kids.
Simplifies concepts of budgeting through fun storytelling.
Supports financial literacy from a young age.
Encourages responsibility and mathematical thinking.

Easy Peasy Money: A Fun Money & Budgeting Book for Kids
Rishi Vamdatt, 2021
Award winning
Elementary Catechism
Dr. J B Miller, J.P. Miller, 2023
54 pages
Why to read
Enhances religious knowledge and moral reasoning.
Engaging questions foster deep thinking and discussion.
Supports foundational spiritual and ethical education.
Ideal for family reading and spiritual growth.

Elementary Catechism
Dr. J B Miller, J.P. Miller, 2023
Award winning
A Tween's Guide to Starting a Successful Business
Sanaya Rozario, 2023
44 pages
Why to read
Empowers tweens with entrepreneurial knowledge and skills.
Encourages creativity, initiative, and financial literacy.
Inspires confidence and independence in young readers.
Provides practical steps for starting a business.

A Tween's Guide to Starting a Successful Business
Sanaya Rozario, 2023
Award winning
Money Counting Book for Kids
Unity B, UJB Publications, 2023
42 pages
Why to read
Engages kids in practical money management skills.
Vibrant illustrations capture attention and enhance understanding.
Builds foundational math skills through interactive storytelling.
Encourages financial literacy from an early age.

Money Counting Book for Kids
Unity B, UJB Publications, 2023
Award winning
Forever Amber Brown
Paula Danziger, Paula Danziger Tony Ross, Tony Ross, 1996
140 pages
Why to read
Engaging narrative, encourages emotional intelligence development.
Addresses themes of friendship and family dynamics.
Supports independent and critical thinking skills.
Perfect for family shared reading moments.

Forever Amber Brown
Paula Danziger, Paula Danziger Tony Ross, Tony Ross, 1996
Award winning
Blinky and the Phone Fiasco: A Family Guide to Screentime Limits
Tripler Pell, 2016
32 pages
Why to read
Addresses modern challenges of managing screentime for kids.
Encourages family discussions on digital habits.
Supports development of healthy tech boundaries.
Engages children with vibrant illustrations and narrative.

Blinky and the Phone Fiasco: A Family Guide to Screentime Limits
Tripler Pell, 2016
Award winning
Believe in Yourself: A-Z Affirmations for Kids
Abbey Campbell Cook, Tiffany Campbell, 2023
59 pages
Why to read
Boosts self-esteem through positive affirmations.
Enhances vocabulary with A-Z structure.
Encourages emotional resilience in young minds.
Ideal for shared reading, strengthens family bonds.
