Pay Matters to Kids by David Weaver, Tamara Joubert (illustrator)
Published: October
1, 2024 by Blue Balloon Books
Taken from Amazon: Should you save your allowance or spend it? Is it time to open your first bank account? Dive into the colorful pages of Pay Matters to Kids, where author David Weaver transforms complex ideas into fun and accessible lessons for young minds.
Derived from Weaver’s acclaimed work Pay Matters:
The Art and Science of Employee Compensation, this children’s book brings
economics to life through beautiful illustrations and relatable storytelling.
Join the adventure as each page introduces foundational economic lessons,
teaching children the value of earning, saving, and budgeting. Parents, grandparents,
and caregivers will delight in sharing this educational journey, sparking a
lifelong appreciation for financial literacy in their little ones.
Pay Matters to Kids ensures
that even the youngest members of society grasp the importance of money
management and feel empowered to navigate the earning and spending world with
confidence.
My Thoughts: Pay
Matters to Kids is a great learning book on how important it is to save money
and have a goal. Each character in this
book has their own way of making money and their own goal to reach. I liked how each page showed someone with a
different background and family dynamic, making them relatable to anyone reading this book.
The story kept the details of saving at an understandable
level for kids while showing enough unique ways to save to make it easy for anyone to do. Whether you put your money in a jar, a bank, or an envelope, saving is a great idea.
Thank you Blue Balloon Publishing for a copy of the book in
exchange for my honest review.
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David Weaver, new book Pay Matters to Kids
5 W’s of Writing a book and being an author…
Who? Who are you
besides a children’s book author?
I am the father of 2 boys. I am a business owner with 10
employees. Our company does compensation consulting for employers. I am an
author of the business book Pay Matters: The Art and Science of Employee
Compensation. I am a philanthropist, as the Executive Director of the Pay
Matters Foundation our mission is to provide people with the knowledge and
resources they need to make informed decisions about compensation.
What? What helped you
decide to write a children’s book? Or how do you decide what to write?
I started asking friends and clients how they paid their children,
and the real-life stories intrigued me enough to write the book to help
parents, grandparents and caregivers talk about financial literacy to their
little ones.
Where? Where do you
do most of your writing?
I write in my office where it is quiet, and it allows me to
concentrate on the ideas and themes that I want to convey.
When? When do you do
most of your writing? How do you find
the time in a busy life?
I write very early in the morning before the day gets busy.
Why? Why do you
write? Do you write books other than children’s
books?
I write to contribute my experience and ideas to others who
share my interests. I am an author of the business book Pay Matters: The Art
and Science of Employee Compensation.
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