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Amaya
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Very informative and lovely book about investing, for kids too. I'm very intimidated but this book gave me a good start (who knew bullish meant a good thing when it sounded the opposite! 😅) and also good questions to kick off some research when looking into investments and stocks.
— Sep 22, 2020 07:12PM
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Really like the size of the book, the font size and the paper - giving it a very welcoming feel.
— Aug 12, 2019 07:21AM
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Max
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In Growin Money, there is no main character. This is because it is a non-fiction book without a story line. The book is about investing and gives suggestions on how you should invest as different types of people at different ages. There is no character narrating the book, so there are no characters.
— Nov 05, 2018 10:01AM
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Max
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I think that this book is for kids from 10-13. The language of the book teaches all of the vocabulary words you need to know if you are to invest. It gives examples of what might happen in certain investments and how likely it would be for that to happen, so it can help kids know how to invest with a high chance of success. Also, the title says “A Complete Investing Guide For Kids,” so I think it is fit for this age.
— Oct 22, 2018 10:06AM
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Max
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Growing Money does not have a conflict because it is a non-fiction book without a story line. Because it doesn’t have a story line, it can not have conflict. Also, it’s non-fiction, which means that it would only have conflict if it was a biography or about history, and it is neither of those. Growing Money is a guide for how you should go about investing and, at least so far, does not have a story.
— Oct 08, 2018 10:31AM
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