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How should we handle our money? Lily wants a new bike. And a new raincoat. And ice cream. But how many of these things does she need? As Lily and her dad drive around town, Lily soon discovers that wants and needs are different things. She picks out which things people have to have. She might even remind her dad that he doesn't need root beer! Learn how to be wise about money! These simple, engaging stories present basic financial literacy concepts, such as saving, spending, borrowing, and comparison shopping to build a foundation for a lifetime of money smarts. Free downloadable series teaching guide available. Review: Great series for talking about money - I used this book (and the others in the series by the same author) to create a Money Smart kids program in our Day Camp program (5-10yr olds). The books are good introductions to the topics and help kids understand the ideas. We have used some of the activities in the books as the projects we do with the kids. We started this last summer (2016) and repeated this again (2017) and the kids were still interested in seeing the books again. Fun story. When we start camp we talk about money in general (where you get it, what it looks like). When we asked each kid what you buy with money most listed "food", "clothes", "water", and such. Then one kid said "toys!". Two kids responded, "that's a Want not a Need!" Awesome! Review: good starting point for learning about money - I bought this as part of a present for a 4 year old so that she can start to understand money in positive ways. Very cute book with caregiver participation guides in the back and additional resources listed for additional learning. I think parent conversations are needed with this book as you read it since just reading it alone won't help the child to fully understand the difference between a want and a need but this is a great starting point for their learning and caregivers should be participating with the child anyways.







































| Best Sellers Rank | #140,209 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #110 in Children's Money #122 in Children's Money & Saving Reference (Books) #2,055 in Children's Beginner Readers |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 194 Reviews |
M**S
Great series for talking about money
I used this book (and the others in the series by the same author) to create a Money Smart kids program in our Day Camp program (5-10yr olds). The books are good introductions to the topics and help kids understand the ideas. We have used some of the activities in the books as the projects we do with the kids. We started this last summer (2016) and repeated this again (2017) and the kids were still interested in seeing the books again. Fun story. When we start camp we talk about money in general (where you get it, what it looks like). When we asked each kid what you buy with money most listed "food", "clothes", "water", and such. Then one kid said "toys!". Two kids responded, "that's a Want not a Need!" Awesome!
H**I
good starting point for learning about money
I bought this as part of a present for a 4 year old so that she can start to understand money in positive ways. Very cute book with caregiver participation guides in the back and additional resources listed for additional learning. I think parent conversations are needed with this book as you read it since just reading it alone won't help the child to fully understand the difference between a want and a need but this is a great starting point for their learning and caregivers should be participating with the child anyways.
R**N
Great
Used it for a lesson. It was a great book.
A**S
Cute story around the concept of budgeting.
Cute book. Good way to start introducing โwantsโ and โneedsโ to your young kids.
M**Z
This is an awesome book that I use to teach needs and wants
This is an awesome book that I use to teach needs and wants. I love all of the Cloverleaf products but this one in particular is just perfect! It goes into a story that proposes a problem for one of the characters that needs a solution (one of the best way to teach in the earlier grades). It also goes ties into spending and saving as well as goods and services.
R**E
I used this with my Kinder Class
I am currently in Field for teaching and I had to write a lesson plan about wants and needs. This book breaks it down to where the students understand. The kids loved this book and so did my mentor. I will be using this book in my future class.
W**W
Fantastic book!
This is the BEST financial literacy book for kids! It covers the basics extremely well and gives hints of questions to ask the child for his/her feedback. I bought an assortment of financial education books for my grandchildren and this, by far, was the best of them all.
M**S
Great book
I bought this for my Kindergarten classroom. The book has great pics and great info that the kids can understand. Thank you!
P**L
Differentiating between Needs & Wants
This is a great collection to our books which differentiate between needs and wants. The twins loved reading about the main character
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