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Earners and Savers Saga

Owen Kensington

Publisher: The Good Child Bookstore

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In Earners and Savers Saga, Sunridge Academy’s seventh graders embark on a playful, hands-on finance adventure. Each student starts with fifty virtual credits and learns to earn more through academic badges, bake-sale fundraisers, and community service. Guided by ninth grader Adrian, they set budgets, track every credit in their Merit Money Logs, and confront real-world dilemmas—rising cafeteria prices, eco-friendly meal choices, and surprise charity drives. Through friendly competition and heartfelt generosity, students discover the art of balancing spending, saving, and giving. By semester’s end, young readers will grasp budgeting basics, value-based decision-making, and the joy of sharing—all while enjoying a fun, school-yard saga.
Available since: 08/13/2025.
Print length: 137 pages.

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