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Do you wish your child could be more responsible with things?
Kass eagerly saves for a JazzCam Instant camera; in the meantime, she uses her Granny's Vintage Camera. Kass knows it's old and misplaces it often. Will Kass learn that old doesn't mean useless? Or will she misplace the very thing her Granny values?
*Perfect for ages 4-8!
*Teaches value and responsibility!
*Displays multi-generational perspective on money!
Granny's Vintage Camera shares a story between a granddaughter and grandmother about financial literacy with a twist. If you loved A Boy, a Budget, and a Dream, you will enjoy Granny's Vintage Camera.
"In this beautifully illustrated children's picture book children will learn about responsibility, perspective, and how essential the past is because it ties into and influences our future." Vernita Taylor, Reader's Favorite Reviewer
⋆⋆⋆⋆⋆ - Granny's Vintage Camera is such a genius read. It breaks down the importance of saving, the true meaning of wealth, and the understanding of how our "things" truly aren't just things... - Marsha Barnes, Founder/CEO, The Finance Bar
⋆⋆⋆⋆⋆ - My 8-year-old daughter and I truly enjoyed reading this book. The colors are bright and bold just like the illustrations. It sparked a conversation about vintage and the importance of being responsible. My daughter was also encouraged to save towards her next purchase. . . which is definitely a WIN for me - Michelle D., Parent
Check out the second book of the Wealth Playground Series by Jasmine Paul. Learn more at www.thewealthplayground.com
Jasmine Paul is the author of A Boy, A Budget, and a Dream and Granny’s Vintage Camera. Her love for entrepreneurship sparked as she watched her grandmother own her seamstress business and became a shampoo girl in her aunt’s hair salon. During the day, she serves as an officer in the United States Armed Forces. She believes if we all dream big, run after purpose, and love our neighbor, the world would be a better place!
Do you wish your child could be more responsible with things?
Kass eagerly saves for a JazzCam Instant camera; in the meantime, she uses her Granny's Vintage Camera. Kass knows it's old and misplaces it often. Will Kass learn that old doesn't mean useless? Or will she misplace the very thing her Granny values?