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Cover of Deluxe Sticker Book How We Use Money (Deluxe Sticker Books, 7)

Deluxe Sticker Book How We Use Money (Deluxe Sticker Books, 7)

by Joli Hannah

Book Details

Publisher:Albatros Media
Published:2026-02-17
Format:paperback
Language:English
ISBN:8000076144

Reading Info

Age Range:4-8

About This Book

Can money buy happiness? Where do we keep our money? Learn the answers to these questions and more in this educational sticker book! This engaging activity book with 620+ colorful stickers will keep the kids entertained for hours! But this book doesn't just entertain - it also introduces kids to the concept of money and turns learning into a thrilling adventure! Children will learn the difference between what is expensive and what is cheap and come to understand the essentials versus the nonesse

Our Review

This interactive sticker book offers a surprisingly engaging introduction to financial literacy for young children, transforming abstract money concepts into hands-on learning. With over 620 vibrant stickers, kids actively place items in shopping carts, fill piggy banks, and sort needs from wants on colorful, illustrated scenes. The activities thoughtfully guide children through understanding where money comes from, how we use it, and the fundamental difference between expensive and cheap items. It makes early economics feel like a playful adventure rather than a lesson.

What sets this resource apart is its ability to make a complex topic both accessible and memorable through tactile participation. The "needs versus wants" exercises are particularly effective for starting meaningful family conversations about spending and saving. This sticker activity book is ideal for preschoolers and early elementary children who learn best by doing, providing a foundational understanding of personal finance that is both practical and fun. It’s a clever tool for planting the seeds of financial responsibility through the simple joy of stickers.

Themes

Juvenile Nonfiction

Subjects

Juvenile Nonfiction