M is for Money by Rob Phelan cleverly introduces financial concepts to young children. There are multiple layers to the book. It is set up like an alphabet book with one word and definition per page. There is also a narrative aspect and an interactive component. The words range from concrete items like dollar and bank to concepts like earn and need. After they are defined there is a little story that provides a concrete example of the word. Stash the Squirrel appears on each page and asks a question that applies to the concept to solidify the definition for kids. At the end of the book, multiple suggestions are given to help parents and teachers use the book with a wide range of kids.
Financial concepts are not often found in books for young children. Rob Phelan has done a remarkable job in putting together a highly accessible and very useful introduction to money for young children. As a former children's librarian, I can attest to the fact that there are very few engaging books about money for children. The illustrations by FX and Color Studio are attractive and depict a diverse group of people. Kids will love looking for Stash the Squirrel on each page! M is for Money is a book that both parents and teachers will appreciate. The concepts and activities provide a good introduction that will open the way for deeper conversations about financial decisions as kids grow up. M is for Money is a book that I highly recommend!
"A fantastic way to introduce basic money concepts to children, M is for Money is highly recommended."
M is for Money is now available at my local library! There are 10 copies spread around the 9 locations in Frederick County and I’m so excited that they are there and some of the copies have already been checked out!
Thank you @fredcolibrary for your support of M is for Money and sharing with the public.
Make sure you head to the Frederick County Public Libraries website, www.fcpl.org, to place a hold on a copy in your local library.
If your library doesn’t yet have a copy of M is for Money, see if their website has a book request option where you can ask for books to be purchased or loaned from other library systems.
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