Book review of Kidding around with cash journal

by Ms Marija Starcevic (Author)

"Kidding Around with Cash Journal," by Marija Starcevic, is the perfect companion to the popular "Kidding Around with Cash" book. This fun and engaging journal empowers children to learn essential financial skills through hands-on practice. Designed for monthly and yearly tracking, it guides young readers in calculating net worth, setting savings goals, and budgeting. Kids will learn to monitor income and expenses, analyze their financial performance, and prepare for the future. By actively participating, children develop crucial financial literacy, building a strong foundation for responsible money management and future success. This journal makes learning about finances a playful and rewarding experience.

Kidding around with cash journal (DD Brothers Adventures)
4.9 / 10 ratings

Review Kidding around with cash journal

This Kidding Around with Cash Journal is a delightful surprise! While some reviews mention minor formatting or grammatical issues, the overall consensus – and my own feeling – is overwhelmingly positive. The journal clearly aims to make learning about personal finance fun and accessible for children, and largely succeeds. It’s not just a dry ledger; it’s a colorful, engaging workbook that encourages kids to actively participate in understanding their money.

The layout is straightforward and easy to navigate, even for younger children. The sections for tracking income, expenses, and savings are clearly defined, and the inclusion of monthly and yearly performance analyses is a brilliant way to show progress and encourage reflection. This isn't just about recording numbers; it's about understanding the bigger picture, learning about budgeting, setting savings goals, and even calculating net worth – all concepts vital for future financial success, presented in a digestible manner.

What truly sets this journal apart is its playful approach. While the reviews mention that it pairs well with the accompanying book, even without it, the journal's design seems to foster a positive attitude toward money management. It doesn't feel like a chore; instead, it feels like a game, a fun activity where kids can track their earnings and spending, learning valuable lessons along the way. The visual appeal, mentioned by several reviewers, undoubtedly contributes to this positive experience.

However, I do acknowledge the valid criticism about potential confusion for younger children, especially without the supplementary "Kidding Around with Cash" book. The journal's effectiveness may hinge on the parent or educator’s guidance and explanation of the concepts presented. The occasional grammatical error, as some reviewers noted, is a minor setback that hopefully will be addressed in future editions.

Ultimately, the Kidding Around with Cash Journal shines in its mission: to introduce children to the fundamental principles of financial literacy in a fun and engaging way. It promotes responsibility and encourages good financial habits, planting seeds of wisdom that can blossom into responsible adulthood. It's a fantastic resource for parents and educators who want to empower children with essential life skills, helping them navigate the world of money with confidence and understanding. The focus on building positive financial habits early on is invaluable, making this a highly recommended tool for families wanting to instill financial literacy in their children from a young age. While minor improvements could enhance clarity and polish, the core value of this journal remains unquestionable.

Information

  • Dimensions: 6 x 0.25 x 9 inches
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 110
  • Part of series: DD Brothers Adventures
  • Publication date: 2024