LoveReading4Kids Says
LoveReading4Kids Says
As the adage goes, “Money makes the world go around” and this is the perfect book to explain why that is. With inviting, colourful illustrations, this is the first book in the new Little Experts series, and is an accessible guide to money for children.
From bartering to the introduction of silver weights 5000 years ago by the by the Royal Palace of Mesopotamia, firstly we are introduced to the history of money. Full of interesting facts there is plenty here to fascinate adults as well as children! Did you know that Isaac Newton introduced the ridges on coins? You’ll have to read the book to find out why.
We then move on to the place of money in the modern world; with explanations of the difference between credit and debit, how interest rates work and why taxation is an important contribution to a fair society. Finally, the important topic of personal finance, in particular budgeting. Interesting challenges are included throughout, these encourage young reader to put the financial theory into practice.
This fairly short non-fiction book touches on a lot of subjects, offering enough information and consideration to introduce each concept, without it ever feeling overwhelming.
Amy McKay
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Why Money Matters Synopsis
Mystified by money? Discover how it shapes the world we live in with Dragons' Den investor and entrepreneur Deborah Meaden.
Our Experts are famous for their incredible know-how and passion for their subjects, and now they have made it their mission to share that knowledge with you in Little Experts: the inspirational new non-fiction series for six- to nine-year-olds. This jaw-dropping non-fiction journey has vibrant and inclusive artwork throughout by Hao Hao.
Deborah Meaden said, “Money may not literally make the world go round, but it is a very big part of the human world we all live in now. I’m excited to take young readers on a fascinating journey to discover where money came from, how it shapes the world we live in today, and empower all children to become money experts.”
Little Experts is an unmissable series that will empower and inspire a new generation of experts.
Also available in the Little Experts series:
Amazing Bodies by Dr Ronx, award-winning trans non-binary emergency doctor and TV presenter.
Marvellous Vehicles by James May, a writer and broadcaster who is best known for co-presenting Top Gear and The Grand Tour.
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9780008520908 |
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6th July 2023 |
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Deborah Meaden |
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Hao Hao |
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Red Shed an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers |
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Hardback |
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29 pages |
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Little Experts |
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Press Reviews
Deborah Meaden Press Reviews
“A canny and accessible guide to the world of money” – The Times
"A fascinating book for young readers about how money shapes our world… without it ever feeling overwhelming" – LoveReading4Kids
“Outstanding” – Armadillo Magazine MyWeekly Children’s Book of the Week
“Money can be a confusing concept for little ones – but Dragons’ Den investor and entrepreneur Deborah Meaden does a great job at explaining it in this colourful, informative book.” MyWeekly
“Deborah explains the history, purpose and importance of money, something all children should know more about helping them feel empowered and motivated to become financially secure adults.” – Vicki Broadbent (Honest Mum blogger, author, broadcaster and former teacher)
Author
About Deborah Meaden
Deborah Meaden is a highly successful entrepreneur and one of Britain’s best-known business names. Deborah has been an investor on Dragons’ Den since 2006 and she also hosted BBC Radio 5 Live’s The Big Green Money Show podcast.
Her first book – Why Money Matters part of the unmissable Little Experts series for six- to nine-year-olds – was a Financial Times Book of the Year 2023 Critics’ Choice and a Best Non-Fiction Silver Award Winner (Made for Mums Toy Awards).
Photo credit Charles Glover
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