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Mommy, Can You Teach Me How to Budget?
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Mommy, Can You Teach Me How to Budget?
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Mommy, Can You Teach Me How to Budget?
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Empower the next generation with essential financial literacy skills through this engaging children's book designed specifically for Black families. 'Mommy, Can You Teach Me How to Budget?' follows Destiny and Trey as they navigate real-world money management challenges, from college savings to budgeting their after-school job earnings.
This comprehensive financial education resource teaches Black children and teens practical money skills, including income tracking, expense management, goal-setting, and smart spending habits. Parents and educators will find this book invaluable for starting meaningful conversations about financial responsibility, wealth building, and economic empowerment within the African American community.
Perfect for ages 13-17, this 25-page guide combines relatable storytelling with actionable budgeting strategies, making financial literacy accessible and engaging for young readers. Whether your teen dreams of buying their first car or saving for college, this book provides the foundation for lifelong financial success.
Empower the next generation with essential financial literacy skills through this engaging children's book designed specifically for Black families. 'Mommy, Can You Teach Me How to Budget?' follows Destiny and Trey as they navigate real-world money management challenges, from college savings to budgeting their after-school job earnings.
This comprehensive financial education resource teaches Black children and teens practical money skills, including income tracking, expense management, goal-setting, and smart spending habits. Parents and educators will find this book invaluable for starting meaningful conversations about financial responsibility, wealth building, and economic empowerment within the African American community.
Perfect for ages 13-17, this 25-page guide combines relatable storytelling with actionable budgeting strategies, making financial literacy accessible and engaging for young readers. Whether your teen dreams of buying their first car or saving for college, this book provides the foundation for lifelong financial success.


















