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Smart Spending Safari - cover

Smart Spending Safari

Phoebe Lockwood

Publisher: The Good Child Bookstore

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Summary

In “Smart Spending Safari,” young Emilia embarks on a budgeting adventure through the bustling Safari Bazaar of Tanzaria with only twenty golden tokens and a pocket journal. From comparing saffron prices and selecting patterned scarves to bartering wooden carvings and making surprise charitable donations, each market stop teaches her practical money skills. Along the way, she discovers the difference between needs and wants, the power of saving, and the joy of generosity. Vibrant and playful, this story empowers children ages 5–10 to transform everyday spending into an engaging financial journey filled with humor, curiosity, and lasting lessons.
Available since: 08/16/2025.
Print length: 125 pages.

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