Your Money and the World

How to Spend, Save, Donate and Invest Sustainably

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Pub Date Feb 04 2025 | Archive Date Nov 03 2024

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Winner of the SKBI Prize for Sustainable Finance Literacy as part of the Money Awareness and Inclusion Awards (MAIA).

Nominated for the De Rives en Pages Environmental Literature Award.

A sustainable investment expert helps young readers understand how money works—and how spending, saving, donating and investing can change the world.

Financial literacy is an important skill in life. At around the age of seven, children develop attitudes and beliefs about money that will stay with them for the rest of their lives. Through a story in comic book form about finding a treasure, Your Money and the World enables young readers everywhere to tackle complex concepts, such as what a company is, how banks work, why some backpacks cost more than others, and how money has evolved throughout history. The book explores everything from whether we need to be rich to be happy, to what the price of tulips in the seventeenth century can teach us about our world.

Your Money and the World proves that everyone plays a part—by working, investing, donating, saving or spending—in achieving a fairer, more sustainable world. Saving our world requires empowering young readers to understand the importance of their economic choices—for their benefit and for the planet.

Winner of the SKBI Prize for Sustainable Finance Literacy as part of the Money Awareness and Inclusion Awards (MAIA).

Nominated for the De Rives en Pages Environmental Literature Award.

A sustainable...


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This book was so well done! I absolutely loved the illustrations, the lay out, the way it was worded and just the concepts brought up. Fantastic!

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I wish I had this book as a child, I plan to re-visit it for years to come with my kids. Money management is so important, and as and adult I sometimes find I lack that skill and just understanding. This is great for kids to understand investments and how money works, all while creating a sustainable better environment for their future. I am going to purchase the hardcopy once it releases as well and hope local schools and libraries make purchase of this as well.

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Let’s be real here—even adults have problems managing their money or knowing where to put it other than in their bank accounts. First, any savings that you can have is better than not saving at all. This cute book about how you can make your money work for you touches on the different aspects of what you can do with your money, from savings and donating to investing and understanding the value of money and how you can earn it.

The investing part was well done. Yes, it is good to invest, but not every investment is a good investment. A certain type of amusement park might sound like a great idea initially, but over time, that novelty will wear off, and the issues that crop up with this novelty concept for this amusement park can ruin the long term vision. In the short term, it might seem like a great investment, but in the long run, it won’t be sustainable.

This leads me to this: Most people are afraid to invest because they don’t know what they don’t know or got burned by the shiny new thing everyone was buying. If you are familiar with crypto, think about the ICO craze in 2017 or the NFT craze in 2021-2022, when overpriced jpegs were touted as art and good long-term investments. Yeah.

Anyway, the protagonist, Nora, embodies “those who don’t know,” and she is led through this world about money by a talking mouse. The first half of the story has a very Alice in Wonderland-like quality and the second part is less story and more “these are the facts” about money.

This book covers so much. I mentioned a few things in the initial paragraph, but it also goes into big questions like “What is money” and “What is a business?” and understanding that creating value does not necessarily mean creating money. Also, why does “this” backpack” cost more than “that” backpack? As a parent, can you explain to your child why a Hermès Birkin bag costs so much versus getting a similar hand bag at a Ross?

Then, there are questions like, “Why does a movie star get paid so much more than a nurse?”

Yeah…really like why?

And “Can money buy you happiness?”

What is wonderful about this book is that it presents many questions that everyone should think about when it comes to our relationship with money. This book is not the end-all for educating your kids about money, but it is a really good start. As a parent with two young children, I’ll be adding this to my repertoire of books that will help build lasting foundational skills. Money can be difficult to talk about, but with your kids, this is something that you need to talk about. The earlier you get them involved in understanding money, the better off they will be in their relationship with it as they get older.

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This is a great book. I loved the format. It is very fitting for the audience. This is a great way to teach your kids about money, there is a lot of great information I even learned some things.

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This is a great book that teaches about money! I even learned some things that I didn't even know. This is a great way to teach your kids about money, it starts with a cute little comic about a girl and her grandma finding some buried treasure and all the different things you can use money for then it goes into a more detailed outline that teaches you about the different ways money is used as well as how its evolved over the generations.

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I loved how this book began in a graphic novel style with the main character finding a treasure and exploring the world of treasure management. The sections following broke down spending, saving and investing, as well as the history of money. The topics are simply covered and very clear. Aspects of cryptocurrency and online banking are covered, as well as sustainability in investing and the resources in our world.

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My kids loved this book! It's super cute and wholesome and kept their attention the whole time during reading. I highly recommend this book and will purchase a physical copy.

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This book is an absolute gem of a teaching resource! I wholeheartedly recommend it to everyone—from curious young kids to insightful teens, and even to adults seeking financial wisdom. We all need those gentle reminders and refreshing insights on the balance of saving and spending, and this book excels beautifully in illuminating those crucial concepts. It takes us on a fascinating journey through history, revealing the evolution of money from the barter system to the intricate world we navigate today.

Thanks to Netgalley and the publisher for giving me the chance to dive into this read!

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"Your Money and the World" is a fantastic book and resource for parents looking to teach their kids all about the importance and value of money. It touches on a variety of topics including: the different options on how to spend or invest money, the value of money, the history of money and currency, and how money relates to the world around us.

The book opens up with a short graphic novel that follows a young girl, named Nora, who stumbles upon a treasure chest full of money. As she tries to figure out what to do with her newfound wealth, a talking animal decides to show her all the different options she has: spending, saving, investing, or donating. The comic provides a variety of child-friendly examples, illustration, and language that makes the topic of money easy to follow for young readers.

After the comic, the book goes into a deeper dive into various topics. My favourite section is where the book discusses the history and evolution of money and currency: from bartering goods, to commodity exchange, to paper, and now to digital. I enjoyed how the pages always included illustrations to provide as visual accompaniments for the readers.

I strongly recommend this book as a resource when teaching younger readers or folks looking to be more financially literate about the importance and the value of money and how to be more financially responsible in today's world.

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This was a very educational book. This is the perfect book for parents to teach their children how to spend their money wisely. It's so well written I think every child will have fun while learning about money. and i think adults could get some use out of this book as well.

When I was younger my parents always tried to teach me to be smart when spending my money . I think they would've jumped at the chance to buy this book for me when I was a kid. I would've learnt a lot whilst being entertained. The illustrations were also very well done, very colourful and fun that I'm sure all children would love.

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