Bukky Ekine-Ogunlana
A Parent’s Guide to Financial Literacy, Smart Money Habits, and Responsibility'You’ve got to tell your money what to do, or it will leave.' - Dave RamseyWhat if your child grew up confident with money instead of confused by it?In Teaching Kids About Money, author Bukky Ekine-Ogunlana, a parent, educator, and money mentor with over a decade of hands-on experience, shows parents and teachers exactly how to raise financially smart, responsible children in today’s spend-everything world.Drawing from years of working with families and teaching her own three children practical money skills, Bukky breaks down complex financial concepts into simple, age-appropriate lessons that kids actually understand and use.This isn’t theory.This is real-life money education for real kids.Inside this practical, parent-approved guide, you’ll discover:How to teach kids the value of saving for big goals like college, a first car, and future dreamsSimple ways to introduce budgeting for both needs and 'wants' (toys, games, phones, and subscriptions)Clear explanations of how ATMs, debit cards, and credit cards work and what they really costProven strategies for creating kid-friendly spending plans that actually stickHow to talk to children about adult money topics like debt, monthly payments, and financial choicesWhen and how to confidently say 'no' to unnecessary spending without guilt or conflictAge-appropriate lessons for kids from early elementary through middle schoolHow to teach the value of work, responsibility, and earning money through tasks and jobsWhether you’re a parent who wants to stop financial stress from passing to the next generation or a teacher looking for a clear, practical way to introduce financial literacy, this book gives you the tools to start today.The earlier kids learn about money, the stronger their financial future becomes.Scroll up and click 'Buy Now' to start raising money-smart kids who are prepared for life, not just school.