A child working through a money activity

Written by a parent who learned it late

Max Miles grew up with parents who were good with money, and still reached adulthood without being taught the basics. Budgeting, saving a portion of what you earn: simple things, never said out loud.

The book is his attempt to close that gap for other families. It breaks saving, investing and budgeting into pieces a child can hold, and gives parents the words to use.

He lives in Kansas City with his young son, and plays a lot of online chess.

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What's inside

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What readers say

4.5 out of 5 from 20 ratings on Amazon

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"This is an excellent book for parents to help walk their children through the various issues related to understanding money."

Norris Smith, Amazon review
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"If you have a young person in your life, you owe it to them to get this book."

BookloverKT, Amazon review
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"As a mom, a grandma and entrepreneur, I can look back and realize now how much further I could have gone faster, if I had these financial principles instilled into my life."

Catha Briceno, Amazon review

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Frequently Asked Questions

What age group is "Financial Literacy for Kids, Simplified!" best for?

The book is primarily designed for children aged 8-12 years old, but its concepts can be adapted for children as young as 6 with parental guidance. The activities and exercises are age-appropriate and designed to make financial concepts understandable and engaging for elementary and middle school children.

How can I teach financial literacy to my children at home?

Start with simple concepts like saving and spending using a clear jar instead of a piggy bank so children can see their money grow. Create opportunities for them to earn money through age-appropriate chores. Use everyday shopping trips as learning experiences to compare prices and discuss needs versus wants. The book - "Financial Literacy for Kids, Simplified!" provides many more practical activities and conversation starters. Explore our blog for more tips on teaching kids about money.

What makes Max Miles' approach to financial literacy unique?

Unlike traditional children's financial books, Max Miles focuses primarily on educating parents about how to teach financial literacy to their children. The book is specifically designed for parents to read, understand, and then implement effective teaching methods with their kids. This parent-first approach ensures that financial concepts are properly introduced with context and reinforced through everyday conversations. By empowering parents with the right tools, language, and activities, children receive consistent financial education from their most trusted source rather than trying to learn complex concepts on their own. This creates a collaborative learning environment where financial wisdom is passed down naturally as a family value.

Is the book available in digital format?

Yes, "Financial Literacy for Kids, Simplified!" is available in multiple formats including paperback and eBook. The digital versions contain all the same content as the physical book, with the added benefit of being accessible on various devices.

How can educators use this book in the classroom?

The book contains numerous activities that can be adapted for classroom use, including group exercises, discussion prompts, and hands-on projects. Educators can incorporate these activities into math, social studies, or dedicated financial literacy units. The book's approach aligns with educational standards for financial literacy and provides a structured way to introduce important concepts in an engaging manner. There are free activity guides on the resources page.

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