"The cheery pencil and ink illustrations depict characters with large eyes and bursts of activity. . . . Gentle message about working hard is sound. A sweetly simplistic introduction to financial literacy and taking personal responsibility for one's success that should find a welcome home in most collections."--School Library Journal
About the Author
Cinders McLeod (www.cindersmcleod.com) is the creator of the book and comic strip Broomie Law. Her illustrations have appeared in the Guardian, the Express, the Observer, the Independent on Sunday, the Glasgow Herald, Scotland on Sunday, the Globe and Mail, CBC, Macleans, and the Ottawa Citizen. Her work has been recognized by the Society of Newspaper Design, National Magazine Awards, National Newspaper Awards, Advertising and Design Club of Canada, Thames Television, and The Guinness Book of Records. Cinders is also a singer-songwriter-doublebassist, with a CD (Beyond our Means) on Billy Bragg's Utility Label. She lives in Toronto, Canada.
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5.0 out of 5 starsWE LOVE MONEYBUNNY
16 June 2019 - Published on Amazon.com
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My children are just about to start learning the concept of money. We tried to delay them from handling their own money as late as we can, but realized it might not be for their best. Anyhow, I have a 9-yr old and a 7-yr old daughters who are just about to learn budgeting, earning and spending, and this series has been a fun and practical way for them to learn about money, no matter the currency (third culture kids: Asian parents, raising them in the Middle Eastern country),.... the absence of dollars made it easy for us to explain currencies to them. Whether we're talking PHP, USD or KWD, we will speak the same language with Money bunny when they talk about their allowances in carrots :)
This little character has so much potential for other books. She's a goal seeker and very energetic. She's so darn cute , you can't wait to see her on each page. Kinda like Olivia is fun . Very nice book , glad I purchased.
5.0 out of 5 starsA charming and effortless way to teach young children financial literacy!
17 April 2018 - Published on Amazon.com
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I wish this book had been in print when my daughter was little! The message is an important one: how money works, and how, like so many other life skills, it needs to be thoughtfully considered and practiced every day. Kudos to Cinders McLeod for envisioning a story, a character, and an effortless means of teaching young children that financial literacy is a necessary life skill. And the illustrations are charming and beautifully done. Can't wait to see more of this series!