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QNB Accounts For Kids | Additional Resources
Additional Resources
Books
There are numerous books on the market about money and savings for kids. Here are a few titles available through many library systems, including the Bucks County Free library and bookstores including online bookstores such as Amazon.com:
- Neale S. Godfrey’s Ultimate Kids’ Money Book by Neale S. Godfrey; pub. Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, 1998 - Ages 8 - 12
- The Young Zillionaire’s Guide to Investments and Savings by Meg Green; pub. Rosen, 2000 - Ages 9 - 12
- Growing Money: A Complete Investing Guide For Kids by Gail Karlitz; pub. Price, Stern, Sloan, 2001 - Ages 9 - 13
- Money Still Doesn’t Grow on Trees: A Parents’ Guide to Raising Financially Responsible Children by Neale S. Godfrey and Tad Richards; pub. Rodale Press, 2004 - Teenagers - Young Adult
- Allowance Magic: Turn Your Kids Into Money Wizards by David McCurrach; pub. Kids Money Press, 2003 - 9 – and older – good for parents too!
Websites
Preschool – 1st grade
www.crayola.com
Crayola Creativity Central offers kids arts and crafts ideas for rainy day (or any day) fun. The site also features coloring books and pages, art and craft projects, games, school supplies, art education and lesson plans for use in both school and home activities.
www.pbskids.org
A marvelous, colorful, animated site, full of surprises and learning.
www.noggin.com
It’s like Preschool on TV. Games, shows, parents’ pages and more!
Middle Grades 2 – 4
www.nick.com
From the Nickelodeon TV show. Great graphics, great sound, great games.
www.aplusmath.com
This web site was developed to help students improve their math skills interactively.
www.thekidzpage.com
TheKidzpage.com is a free website for kids containing hundreds of free kids games, puzzles, activities, coloring pages, clip art & more for children, parents, teachers.
Good for all age levels – something for everyone from Kindergarten – 8th grade
www.funbrain.com
Educational but fun for all levels. Highly recommended by teachers.
www.skids.com
Sports Illustrated for kids. Up-to-date sports news, polls, games, cartoons and more.
www.usmint.gov/kids
The United States Mint H.I.P. Pocket Change™ Web site was launched in July 1999. H.I.P. Pocket Change is a fun educational tool for students and teachers that generates interest in coins, the United States Mint, and U.S. history.
www.kidsdomain.com
Every family, no matter what their schedule, can benefit from relevant, useful information to help them plan a better life for their kids. The site hopes to give parents what they need, when they need it. Whether you’re looking for a craft
(that doubles as a game!) or a healthy meal idea that kids will eat, this is an excellent online planning destination for families.
www.hotwheels.com
Games, cool stuff, car shows from Mattel toys. Colorful with neat animation.
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