Economics in Action: Teaching Children Financial Literacy with “Savannah’s Savings Jar”
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Description:  Chelsea Addison was inspired by her second grade class to write “Savannah’s Savings Jar,” her first in a collection of six books to help parents teach children financial literacy.  The book talks about goals, entrepreneurship, and return on investment among other economic principles.  Addison says kids can learn about finance at an early age and put that knowledge to use right away.

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