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A solid foundation for financial literacy curricula.
Large print, simple texts, and chipper color photographs combine to
make this series a sensible introduction to financial literacy.
Defined terms and child-friendly examples ("Mike will have to save
his money to buy the video game") explain what money choices are
and why saving money is a good idea. Common Core critical-thinking
questions are appended. Reading list. Glos., ind. Review covers the
following titles: Make Money Choices and Save Money.
A clear-sighted perspective on media that will trigger lively discussion.
These slim but functional volumes highlight the need to "understand
who made the media and why" (Media) and differentiate
between fact and opinion, suggesting sources in which readers are
likely to encounter each (Fact and Opinion). Large, relevant
photographs break up the brief texts, which occupy only a quarter
of each spread. Suggested activities and critical thinking
questions are appended. Reading list. Glos., ind. Review covers the
following Pebble Plus: Media Literacy for Kids titles: Learning
About Fact and Opinion and Learning About Media
Literacy.