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What's Your Money Brain?

Financial Literacy for Kids - Are You a Saver, Spender, Giver, or Earner?

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What's Your Money Brain?

De: Carter Marshall
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Does your child struggle with money? Or maybe they're a natural saver who never spends a dime?

Here's the truth: There's no "right" way to think about money. But there IS a way that matches how YOUR child's brain works.

Introducing the Money Brain Framework—a psychology-based approach to financial literacy that actually works for kids.

What if your child could understand WHY they make the money choices they make, stop feeling bad about their natural tendencies with money, learn tools that work for THEIR brain (not someone else's), set and reach money goals without constant nagging, and make better spending decisions on their own? That's exactly what this book teaches.

Inside "What's Your Money Brain?" your child will discover the four Money Brain types. Every child has one of four natural Money Brain types (or a combination). This book helps them identify which one they are: The Saver Brain (kids who love watching their money grow but struggle to spend even on things they want), The Spender Brain (kids who live in the moment and enjoy spending, but often run out of money), The Giver Brain (kids who love making others happy but give away so much they have nothing left for themselves), and The Earner Brain (kids who are resourceful and driven but sometimes turn everything into work).

No type is better or worse. Each has superpowers AND challenges. This book teaches kids how to use their strengths while managing their struggles.

Most financial literacy books for kids teach the SAME advice to everyone: "Save your money. Don't spend impulsively. Make a budget." But that generic advice doesn't work for every kid. A Spender Brain can't just "become" a Saver. A Giver Brain won't suddenly stop caring about others. This book takes a different approach: It teaches kids to understand their natural Money Brain type FIRST, then gives them specific tools and strategies that actually work for how THEY think.

What's inside: 10 chapters of practical, psychology-based guidance including a fun quiz to discover your Money Brain type, the specific traps each type falls into (and how to avoid them), real-world scenarios kids actually face, tools for training your Money Brain to work better, how to set goals that match YOUR brain type, the difference between needs and wants (it's not as simple as you think), and why your Money Brain will grow and change as you do. Written for kids ages 8-12 in an engaging, conversational style that respects their intelligence. Includes "Money Brain Tips" and "Try This" activities throughout so kids can immediately apply what they learn. 121 pages of content that will change how your child thinks about money for the rest of their life.

Perfect for kids who struggle with impulse spending, kids who are anxious about spending ANY money, kids who give everything away and keep nothing for themselves, kids who are always hustling but never resting, parents who want to teach financial literacy without constant battles, and teachers looking for age-appropriate financial education resources.

From the Author: "Most kids aren't 'bad with money.' They just don't understand their Money Brain yet. Once they see their patterns clearly, they can start making conscious choices instead of just reacting on autopilot. That's what this book teaches—not perfection, but awareness. And awareness is the foundation for every good financial decision they'll make for the rest of their lives." — Carter Marshall

The money skills your child learns now will shape their entire financial future. Give them the tools to understand their Money Brain, work with their natural tendencies, and make smart money choices that feel good both NOW and LATER.

Perfect for boys and girls ages 8-12. Makes a great gift for birthdays, holidays, or back-to-school. From the author of the Financial Psychology series for adults.

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