Today's world of finance matrixes can be truly confusing, and when money and finances are not a clear cut topic, many children and teens are left with more questions than answers. This friendly, expert narrative guides young readers through this complicated field, giving them a strong foundation in what to do with money in order to spend and save it effectively.
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June 4, 2012 -
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- File size: 2976 KB
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- English
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School Library Journal
August 1, 2011
Gr 7 Up-These books cover a range of topics that are probably more of interest to teachers than to the target audience of teenagers who read at a fifth- or sixth-grade level. They are informative and reasonably attractive and say all the things that adults want kids to hear. Gangs provides solid background material about a topic that will interest some teens. Social Networking takes a conversational tone and includes advice on how to be safe online. Plagiarism contains some compelling and newsworthy examples of the practice among well-known writers and musicians. The driest title is Financial Literacy, which discusses stocks, bonds, credit cards, taxes, and insurance. Full-color photos appear throughout. None of the titles will fly off the shelves, but they could prove useful where hi/lo titles are needed.-Marcia Kochel, The Galloway School, Atlanta, GA
Copyright 2011 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.
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