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Binding: PaperbackDewey Decimal Number: 332.024008342 EAN: 9781593691035 ISBN: 1593691033 Label: American Girl Manufacturer: American Girl Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 95 Publication Date: February 21, 2006 Publisher: American Girl Reading Level: Ages 9-12 Studio: American Girl Editorial Review: Book Description: This addition to the popular Smart Girl's Guide series helps girls gain money smarts. Quizzes, tips, and quotes from girls make learning about money management fun. The book includes a special section with 101 moneymaking ideas. A link at americangirl.com offers girls the opportunity to print business cards, flyers, and other materials to get their moneymaking ideas up and running with style. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Helped Give My Daughter some IdeasMy daughter has been asking about ways to make money for the last couple of weeks, so I decided to get her this book. It gave her some ideas and encouraged her to look for more ideas on her own. Rating: - GREEN is always in style!Money is such a simple thing, but the way we earn it, save it, spend it, owe it, etc. is a very complex thing, indeed. A Smart Girl's Guide to Money is an exceptionally well done book aimed at a young audience -- hopefully before they make the uninformed miscalculations that drive an alarming number of Americans into debt, sometimes before they graduate from school. How wonderful that American Girl has combined both survival skills and entertainment to benefit their target ... Read More Rating: - Girl BookDoes your young lady know the value of money? How do you teach her to make money work for her is wonderfully expressed in this book. Preteens(and all of us) need to know how to live on what money they have and refrain from debt and overspending ..a life-style habit can begin early when the young girl knows expectations of her in regard to money. Rating: - Succint Introduction is a Benefit to Kids and ParentsThe first thing my daughter, age 11, read was the 101 moneymaking ideas and unfortunately, she was "smart" enough to point out that it really wasn't 101 unique ideas. For example: Decorate tins for Valentines day (#98) is similar to #99, #100 and #101 which are to decorate tins for other special days. Nevertheless, I pointed out that one idea can have different uses... She seemed satisfied with that answer and quickly moved on to "How to get a raise" in the allowance section. I was impressed ... Read More Rating: - My reviewThis book isn't as good as the other ones. I mean,it was a good book,but I think the other ones were better. But it does help you about spending money and stuff. But it also was a little boring at parts. |