Welcome to the Elementary
School's Page
Financial
Literacy is increasingly important element
of a child's personal development.
Teaching
kids about money has never been more important. Who is going to give
your children the skills they need to cope with credit cards, savings
college loans and more?
In
some States teaching kids about money is mandatory at high school and
junior high level.
Our view
is that it's never too early to start talking with children
about money and to encourage enterprising ideas. Which is why The
Financial Fairy Tales are designed for Elementary Schools and children
from
ages 5 and up.
Introducing:-
The
Financial Fairy Tales Collection
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Includes
all 3 stories in the award winning series:
*
Dreams
Can Come True
* The
Magic Magpie &
*
The
Last Gold Coin
* Financial Fairy Tales Activity
Book
Plus Special Bonuses
1.
Audio Book version of Dreams Can Come True
2.
Exclusive digital version of the Teacher's Guide
3.
Free trial membership to the Kids Money Club a 12 week online financial
literacy programme.
Total
package value over $100
your price
only
$47
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Here's
What Others Are Saying About
The
Financial Fairy Tales:
"It’s
never too early to start learning about money, business and enterprise.
The Financial Fairy Tales make a great introduction to the values and
principles needed to create a successful life".
Brian
Tracy - multiple best selling author, business and
personal development leader
"Dan
and his Financial Fairy Tales series of stories have a wonderfully
magical way of presenting children an opportunity to explore the make
believe world of fairy tales while gently weaving in real life-long
lessons of making personally responsible financial decisions. His
stories will be an integral part of my financial literacy lessons".
Martha
Staten
Elementary Educator
Tucson, Arizona
"There
have been all sorts of suggestions about what kind of financial
education should be introduced. One of the most engaging - and unique -
ones I've come across is a simple book, Dreams can Come True".
Sarah
Ebner
The
London Times
Copyright © By Daniel
Britton www.thefinancialfairytales.com
2012
All Rights Reserved, Worldwide
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