Description
Set your child on a fun, magical adventure that makes understanding money as exciting as their favorite game!
Money might seem like something only grown-ups need to worry about, something too complicated for children to grasp.
But what if kids could start understanding it now…in a way that’s fun and magical?
What if the basics of critical life skills, such as earning, budgeting, and investing, could be as simple as playing a game or reading a bedtime story?
Studies show that kids who master money basics early are more likely to manage it well later in life.
But it’s not easy to make those lessons stick, especially when you’re competing with video games and cartoons for attention.
So how do you teach them without getting the dreaded eye-rolls and sighs?
That’s where Milo and Mia come in—twins who stumble upon a magical map and compass that lead them on incredible adventures, each one teaching an essential lesson about money.
From meeting a wise old coin king and being familiar with different types of money to planting seeds that grow into money trees, every chapter is packed with relatable stories that bring financial literacy to life.
Inside, you will discover:
How different jobs can help earn money – show kids that everyone has unique skills that can be rewarding and enjoyable
The excitement of saving up for something special – with magical piggy banks that glow as savings grow!
Practical ways to budget like a pro – Buddy the Budget Bunny teaches kids to divide their money into needs, wants, and savings
Simple explanations of investing – because money can grow over time, just like plants in a garden!
The importance of good credit and how to build it, using relatable examples to show why paying back borrowed money matters
The joy of giving and sharing – encourage kids to see how helping others can bring happiness and strengthen communities
Reflection questions to help them think about how to apply the lessons in their lives – instill in them these valuable life skills as they read
And much more!
Worried this might be too complex for your child?
Every lesson is crafted into a story that’s simple and amusing, so it’s easy for kids to understand and relate to.
If you think this might be just another boring lecture disguised as a book, think again.
Each topic is an exciting adventure that keeps children engaged and excited to turn the next page.
It’s time to inspire your child to take action and to prepare for the future ahead.
Open the door to valuable lessons that will last a lifetime!
Start your child on a path to financial wisdom and financial freedom. Scroll up and click “Buy Now”






Enola Perez –
“Money Lessons for Kids” takes twins Mia and Milo, along with their friend Buddy, on mythical adventures that teach important money skills. Perfect for parents and kids to enjoy together, it’s a fun, relatable, and well-written story, enhanced with delightful illustrations. The book introduces kids to saving, budgeting, and making smart choices in a way that’s both entertaining and easy to understand.
Yenny –
I purchased this book for my best friend’s children, and it’s been a hit! The magical adventures of Milo and Mia make learning about money fun and engaging. The lessons on earning, budgeting, saving, and even investing are simple and easy for kids to understand. My friend’s kids were captivated by the stories, and the characters like Buddy the Budget Bunny made financial concepts feel like a game. It’s a perfect way to teach kids essential life skills while keeping them entertained. Highly recommend!
Neli D –
Reading this book was a delightful and enriching experience. What I loved most was how the book weaved practical lessons about budgeting, saving, and investing into an engaging and adventurous story. The relatable characters and fun scenarios made complex financial concepts easy to understand and enjoyable to learn. It’s a perfect guide for teaching kids (and even adults!) the value of smart money habits in a way that truly sticks.
Rebecca14 –
I have learned a lot from Raman Keane’s financial books for adults, and this is a wonderful read for kids! Geared towards upper elementary schoolers, it takes kids on a whimsical journey that will hold their attention. The basics that adults may take for granted are introduced in an easy way – the difference between checking and savings accounts, why we use banks, what happens to money when we save it, etc. There are cute drawings in each chapter and little quizzes that help summarize the information for kids. There are also discussion type questions at the end of the chapters that provide a great way for adults to engage and extend the learning for kids. The final chapter is on giving back to the community and the importance of volunteering, which I really appreciated. Highly recommend for all parents and teachers to share with the young children in your life!
Melanie Pendleton –
“Money Lessons for Kids” will help kids learn more about financial literacy. Kids will learn from the wise old coin king about different parts of finances, and at the end of each chapter, there is a little quiz to see how much you remember. The old coin king will teach kids about fun ways to earn money, saving money to buy something special, making budgets that can help them save some but still have some to spend, and so much more. The book is written with kids in mind, so the explanations are simple. I loved that the book uses things like Piggy Palace, where you save money, and Gilly the Banker. Every kid should have this book.