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Smart Money Lessons for Teens: Grade 8 & 9 Financial Literacy

Empower Your 13 & 14-Year-Olds with Essential Money Skills

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Smart Money Lessons for Teens: Grade 8 & 9 Financial Literacy

Auteur(s): Skilled Fun
Narrateur(s): Catherine Mimisphere
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Want your teens to handle money like prosThis money skills for kids book age 13 and 14 helps teens understand how to make smart money choices before costly habits form. Unlike others, it uses real life examples and short, practical lessons to make saving, budgeting, and spending stick. Designed for parents, educators, and young adults in grade 8 and 9.

Readers call this the best paperback budgeting book for teens because it’s clear, relatable, and practical. It makes saving money, budgeting, and financial literacy feel real and builds independence that lasts.

Teach Smart Teen Money Decisions

• Teach budgeting through relevant teen-life examples

• Build decision making through simple financial lessons

Build Long Term Financial Confidence

• Reinforce habits using interactive real world tasks

• Support growth through teens’ financial mastery tools

Give your 13 and 14 year olds the tools to build lasting financial literacy and real world confidence. Starting early makes all the difference. Families appreciate both the paperback and audiobook formats for how often they revisit the lessons together. This is what being ready really looks like. Smart habits don’t wait.

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