¿Qué es un banco? (What Is a Bank?)
From piggy banks to saving accounts, there are countless places to save money. This book teaches young readers how a bank operates. Topics include how to open a savings account, how a savings account earns interest, and why banks make loans. Readers also learn how to use their very own bankbook, and...
El ahorro (Saving Money)
One of our earliest introductions to saving money is through the classic piggy bank. Saving money is a life skill that is good to hone and practice at any age, especially during our youth. This book shares the secrets of earning and saving money. It explores savings accounts and investing, and inclu...
El dinero y los bancos (Money and Banks)
In today’s economy, it’s crucial to prepare students for the financial world and the management of money—and the sooner they learn, the better. This series combines fun activities with a deep exploration of the history of money, types of currency, budgeting, and saving. Students will learn what a ba...
Gastar el dinero (Spending Money)
Every day, people spend money to get the goods and services they need or want. The cash they use may travel around the world or go right to the neighborhood bank. Checks, credit, and debit cards are another way to transact purchases. This book introduces readers to the various ways we spend. Student...
La historia del dinero (The History of Money)
This book looks at the story of money from the bartering systems of long ago to today’s types of currency. Readers will be challenged to imagine a time when money wasn’t used, and value was assessed through trade and bartering. Students will also enjoy activities that celebrate the narrative and new...
Las monedas (Coins)
Every coin in our pocket is a little work of art with a big story behind it. Beyond the usefulness of buying us the things we need or want, each coin represents a slice of American history. This book tells readers more about our metal currency, including the different collectible coins and how coins...
Los billetes (Paper Money)
This book offers a fascinating explanation of paper currency, which isn’t really paper after all. Readers will learn that the United States prints enough bills each year to circle the Earth more than thirty times. Also featured are simple explanations of the many pictures, symbols, words, and number...
Adding
Whats more fun than counting to ten? Adding numbers that equal ten! Different numbers of apples, oranges, cookies, and toys illustrate simple addition problems that all add up to ten.
Crayola Counting
What can you do with a box of crayons? You can color, of course but you can also count! Crayola crayons in boxes of all sizes illustrate counting by ones, twos, fives, and tens.
I Can Do Math
The I Can Do Math series uses food, friends, toys, and crayons to help beginning readers learn basic math skills. Large photos and bright colors make each easy, first-step number problem more interesting, as well as easier to understand. A short math quiz ends each volume to reinforce the skills pre...
Learning about Coins
What can you do with a few shiny coins? You can buy a new toy or do magic tricks! A magic box and coins of all kinds illustrate how to presto your change-o and match different coins in same amounts.
Measuring
How long is a shovel? How light is a ball? To find out, just measure them! Simple questions about toys, foods, and time illustrate four basic measuring tools and how to use them.
Subtracting
If you had ten sandwiches but ate three, how many friends could you feed at a picnic? Foods and friends illustrate simple subtraction problems that take different numbers away from ten.
Coins
Every coin in our pocket is a little work of art with a big story behind it. Beyond the usefulness of buying us the things we need or want, each coin represents a slice of American history. This book tells readers more about our metal currency, including the different collectible coins and how coins...
Money and Banks
In today’s economy, it’s crucial to prepare students for the financial world and the management of money—and the sooner they learn, the better. This series combines fun activities with a deep exploration of the history of money, types of currency, budgeting, and saving. Students will learn what a ba...
Paper Money
This book offers a fascinating explanation of paper currency, which isn’t really paper after all. Readers will learn that the United States prints enough bills each year to circle the Earth more than thirty times. Also featured are simple explanations of the many pictures, symbols, words, and number...
Saving Money
One of our earliest introductions to saving money is through the classic piggy bank. Saving money is a life skill that is good to hone and practice at any age, especially during our youth. This book shares the secrets of earning and saving money. It explores savings accounts and investing, and inclu...
Spending Money
Every day, people spend money to get the goods and services they need or want. The cash they use may travel around the world or go right to the neighborhood bank. Checks, credit, and debit cards are another way to transact purchases. This book introduces readers to the various ways we spend. Student...
The History of Money
This book looks at the story of money from the bartering systems of long ago to today’s types of currency. Readers will be challenged to imagine a time when money wasn’t used, and value was assessed through trade and bartering. Students will also enjoy activities that celebrate the narrative and new...
What Is a Bank?
From piggy banks to saving accounts, there are countless places to save money. This book teaches young readers how a bank operates. Topics include how to open a savings account, how a savings account earns interest, and why banks make loans. Readers also learn how to use their very own bankbook, and...