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Lynn’s Money Adventures [Book review + Giveaway]

June 25, 2013

If you have kids between 7 and 14 years of age, you can teach them about financial literacy and how to manage their money with this book that’s new in stores:

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Written by Kelvin Ho, a local author and educator for 10 years, Lynn’s Money Adventures is a guide for tweens and pre-adolescents to help them take charge of their financial future by learning how to manage money in a smart and practical way. This book follows Lynn and her sisters as they explore issues of money and how to manage it. Lynn learns about her own money attitude, how to allocate her allowance wisely so she can buy an iPod Touch, how to be cured of the “common money disease” and what’s the difference between her needs and wants.

At the end of each chapter, there are  tips and activities called Money Workout so your child can relate to the story and develop essential lifeskills to make, spend and save his own money.

The book also comes with online Parents’ Notes which parents can use to explore and further simplify big money concepts for their kids. Kelvin believes that when it comes to teaching financial literacy, the parents’ role of modeling is extremely important. If parents and caregivers are able to inculcate, encourage and reinforce positive mindsets and values about money, they will be equipping their children to make good, informed decisions about their finances.

The book is easy to follow and thoughtfully written for the local context, and is a good way to introduce money sense to the young who are already exposed to and aware of the concept of money, especially if they have their own allowance to manage. A lot of financial literacy books are not pitched at this level and are not contextualised for the Singapore reader, so Kelvin does a good job introducing good money habits and the right money mindset to his target audience.

Lynn’s Money Adventures is available at Popular bookstores and retails at S$15. Visit Kids’ Money Adventures to read a sample chapter, or check out the very informative and educational resources available on the website. (The last I checked, I learned about the history of credit cards and watched a cartoon MTV telling me where money comes from. Economics 101 for me!)

*Giveaway*: I have 3 sets of Lynn’s Money Adventures to give away to 3 readers! Simply leave a comment here with your name and email address by 1 July if you wish to receive a complimentary copy. We’ll be picking 3 winners at random on 2 July.

**UPDATE**: And… EVERYONE’S A WINNER IN THIS GIVEAWAY! Kelvin has kindly agreed to sponsor ALL 17 copies of his book to all of you who commented! Thank you for participating and hope this book would help guide your kids along as they learn how to manage money!

Disclosure: I received the book from Kelvin Ho and interviewed him for the purpose of this review. All opinions are Motherkao’s own.

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17 Comments

  • Reply cindy June 29, 2013 at 11:36 AM

    I hope to win a copy of this book!

  • Reply Susan June 27, 2013 at 2:29 AM

    I’ve introduced Sophie the concept of Sophie by playing supermarket and restaurant where she’s the stall owner or cashier. I’m sure I can pick up some lessons here to teach her.
    Name: Susan
    Email: susan (at) ajugglingmom (dot) com

  • Reply carol June 26, 2013 at 4:21 PM

    Would love to win a copy of this and impart these important skills to my three kids in time to come. Thanks for hosting this giveaway.

    Carol
    cmeilim@gmail.com

  • Reply pc June 26, 2013 at 3:41 PM

    I need to have a proper guide to teach my girls on financial prudence. Thanks for such a great giveaway:)!

  • Reply Nueyer June 26, 2013 at 1:07 PM

    I would love a copy!!

  • Reply Pamela Tan June 26, 2013 at 11:32 AM

    Would love to have a copy! My Isaac’s going to Primary 1 next year and we need to get him started on money issues!

  • Reply Waiwai June 26, 2013 at 10:54 AM

    Would love to have the book to start teaching my children about financial literacy!

  • Reply Kless June 26, 2013 at 9:20 AM

    Always good to teach about money management from young! Love this!

  • Reply Angie S. June 26, 2013 at 9:13 AM

    Looks like a good book for my preschooler as she’s starting to be curious about value of money and wants to have her own money to pay for our purchases!

  • Reply Dominique Goh@Dominique's Desk June 26, 2013 at 8:58 AM

    I would be interested for my eldest to read this book 🙂 It sounds like a really good book to learn about finances

  • Reply San June 26, 2013 at 8:36 AM

    I am a firm believer of teaching kids the value of money… After all, financial prudence starts young!

  • Reply Amie Chen June 26, 2013 at 8:11 AM

    I really hope to win this so that my son can learn how to better manage his money 🙂

  • Reply Jenn Lee - lilbookworm June 26, 2013 at 5:52 AM

    Certainly makes sense to teach our children what is financial mgmt at tender age. Il’m sure AJ will benefit from it. May also promote it via lilbookworm’s avenue since this book fits in into its target group. (lilbookworm1234@gmail.com)

  • Reply Geraldine June 26, 2013 at 1:26 AM

    It would be great if Megan can read & learn to manage her pocket money by herself & learn the value of $$.

  • Reply Sharon June 26, 2013 at 12:02 AM

    Would love to have a look at this book. Kids are never too young to learn about Financial management, the moment they are asking us to buy something , it may be too late!

  • Reply Connie June 25, 2013 at 11:43 PM

    wo lai sapot! I am already planning to expose my son to this range of books soon. Would be a good help to help empower his knowledge in this sense. Good luck to me!

  • Reply Mabel June 25, 2013 at 11:42 PM

    Even thought my kids are nowhere near that age yet, I can read the book and translate it to toddler language. When it comes to finance management and learning the value of money, it never hurts to start young!

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